HP uses outside air, big fans, 12-foot raised floor to cool servers
Posted by: Dedicated Servers in Uncategorized, tags: 5 Million, Cold Sea, Computer World, Designers, Diameter, eds, Electricity Costs, Fellow, Hewlett Packard, hp, Hp Division, Kettler, New Approach, North Sea Coast, Sea Air, servers, Source Computer, Sq Ft, Typical Data, WynyardJust off the North Sea coast in the UK, Hewlett-Packard’s EDS unit has built a data centre that largely relies on cold sea air to keep servers chilled and – by doing so – cut the centre’s cooling power needs in half. The expected reduction in electricity costs, from US$15 million to US$7.5 million, is achieved through a combination of factors that may begin with a 12-foot raised floor, which is easily three to four times the height of a typical data centre raised floor.
The higher floor allowed designers to install fans 7.5 feet in diameter that bring in outside air to cool the 305,000 sq ft data centre. The larger fans are more efficient than a series of smaller fans, said Ed Kettler, an EDS fellow. EDS is the HP division that is building the data centre in Wynyard for its clients. “That is a relatively new approach as far as we can tell,” he said.
Source: Computer World
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