High Heat Density
Denver, CO - Broomfield, CO - January 11, 2008 --Traditional computer room cooling systems have become overloaded, as the trend towards high heat density products increases. This has the IT community looking for strategies and solutions to providing enough power to ensure network availability while configuring a rack level cooling system that supports current and next generation technologies.
This white paper focuses on two types of data center cooling solutions. Running side-by-side tests and analysis, the paper reviews the performance of a traditional, hot aisle/cold aisle data cooling configuration, and an identical data center configured with a liquid cooling system.
This White Paper Presents:
Technology Review
The three main methods for high density coolingLiquid cooling system configurations, including closed coupled coolingData center configurations and considerations for end usersAnalysis and Discussion
The design parameters, initial cost analysis and real estate analysisThe potential savings on energy and real estate provided by a liquid cooling systemCalculating power usage factor (PUE) and green data center potentialDeploying energy efficient systems and eligibility for utility rebatesConclusion
Considerations for rack level cooling deployments within an existing data center while planning for future cooling demands and next generation technologiesDeployment of a liquid cooling/closed coupled cooling system in conjunction with high density computing productsConsiderations for green data centers, including cost savings and rebatesIdentifying the data centers sweet spot that balances data center cooling, computing and power requirementsTo download this white paper, go to: http://www.42u.com/high-density-cooling.htm.
About the Author: DirectNET (http://www.directnet.us), founded in 1995, is comprised of three independent companies/business units: 42U (www.42u.com), the leading value-added reseller (VAR) of enterprise KVM Switch Solutions; KVM Switches Online (www.kvm-switches-online.com), the largest KVM Switch e-commerce store in the US; and Server Racks Online (www.server-racks-online.com), the largest click and build online rack superstore.
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