Most data centers operate at only 40–60% of their true potential. The remaining capacity isn’t missing—it’s stranded by misalignment in how workloads are organized and inefficiencies in how cooling resources are deployed. Unlocking this capacity means unlocking revenue.

This white paper details PADO’s integrated optimization framework, which uses Workload Clustering and Zone-Targeted Cooling to minimize stranded capacity by decoupling power constraints with compute constraints. By bridging the traditional silos between white space (predictive job packing) and gray space (zonal cooling), PADO maximizes Compute Per Megawatt™. Historically, the operation of the white and gray space has occurred in silos with separate entities optimizing to different goals and in the process stranding capacity. The PADO approach, as described in this paper, connects the white and the gray, creating transparency in the white space to eliminate operational silos, thus increasing throughput via workload clustering with HVAC zone targeting.