
EDGE DATA CENTERS
Modular high-density container concepts designed to meet your needs
At WAIYS, we have more than 10 years of experience in the construction and operation of liquid-cooled data center containers. Our data center containers are modular, flexible, and mobile – scalable to your needs. From single container to container cluster, WAIYS can design and build data center containers in various performance classes and with customizable equipment. Mobile edge data centers provide flexible computing power exactly where you need it – without the need for fixed infrastructure.
10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Flexible
Delivering supercomputing at the edge - with adaptable scaling and location options.
High performance computing
Performance classes ranging from 350
kW to 2.5 MW per container.
10 AI/HPC racks (42 U) per container.
Customizable
Adjustable concepts from single 20F/40F containers to container clusters.
Sustainable
Energy-efficient supercomputing -
thanks to liquid cooling (up to
100 %) or air cooling and waste
heat reutilization.
Software based energy optimization
Orchestration software optimizes distributed data centers by balancing loads between sites. This ensures that computing jobs run at all times in the most energy and/or cost-effective way. The software solution evaluates and selects the most efficient location for running a job based on specific metrics, such as energy availability, heat demand, power pricing and latency.


Sustainable AI with liquid-cooled data centers
Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence demand ever-increasing
amounts of data center power, with a significant portion consumed by cooling
systems. This growing energy requirement highlights the critical need for
innovative cooling solutions. Our containers address this challenge by
utilizing a proprietary liquid-cooling system (up to 100%) in combination with
air cooling for optimal efficiency. Additionally, they are equipped with a heat
recovery interface that enables the reuse of waste heat, such as integrating it
into district heating networks.