Category Archives: datacenter

ATS Thermal Webinar: Thermal Management of a Datacenter August 12, 2PM

Here’s an open invite to all our readers to our next webinar, “Thermal Management of a Data Center”. We’ll be hosting it on August 12, 2010 at 2PM EST. Our webinars are no charge and taught by our R&D staff to keep them light on “mareticture” and heavy on the kind of technical details engineers and others can use to develop effective thermal management solutions.

Data Centers are effectively large scale systems composed of the components of racks of computers. Novel approaches to cooling data centers of various sizes are being undertaken today to obtain the best and most green cooling possible. This vertical webinar will consider approaches for small, medium and large scale data centers to achieve a given data centers cooling goals.

You can register for our webinar at this link: “Thermal Management of a Data Center Registration

Thermal management of a datacenter through the use of a hot aisle/cold aisle strategy

Data center cooling and thermal management is on the forefront of everyone’s minds. Whether you want to call that data center a central office, as Verizon does, or a something else, it’s all about big computing centers housing hot equipment. So hot in fact that Verizon even issued VZ.TPR.9208, its own specification, to insure OEM equipment is thermally efficient.

Data center managers have a variety of strategies at their disposal to implement the best thermal management approach; one is creating a hot aisle/cold aisle setup. Processor magazine ran a terrific article on this topic that is well worth a read. Among their key points:

  1. Alternating hot aisles and cold aisles is essential to proper thermal management in a data center, as it’s crucial to measure air temperature at the server, storage, and network level as well as ambient temperatures.
  2. One size doesn’t fit all for hot and cold aisles, and what might work in one area may not in another, making planning an important part of implementation.
  3. The cost of a hot and cold aisle setup varies depending on complexity and size and could run to the tens of thousands of dollars if consultants and new equipment are involved. But in general, containment systems and gear such as thermal curtains can make a strategy more affordable.

The article does a good job of thinking through key points on how to use this approach effectively to effective thermal management and you can read it at this link at Processor Magazine: “Create A Hot Aisle/ Cold Aisle Setup”.

Thermal Management of a Data Center; an ATS Webinar on August 12, 2PM

Data centers are effectively large scale systems composed of the “components” of racks of computers. Novel approaches to cooling data centers of various sizes are being undertaken today to obtain the best and most green cooling possible. This vertical webinar will consider approaches for small, medium and large scale data centers to achieve a given data centers cooling goals.

ATS Webinars are light on marchitecture but heavy on thermal engineering principles and practice. Taught by our R&D staff, some of whom have taught at RPI and Northeastern University, we invite you to attend this free webinar by registering at this link: Thermal Management of a Data Center

Adaptive Cooling in Datacenters; an ATS Thermal Management “How To” white paper

If you caught our earlier post today featuring Google’s Bill Weihl, you know there are many issues related to having an energy efficient datacenter. Thermal management is part of that as well. So while you might have the best heat sink and system cooling design, that heat still has to be dealt with once it comes out of the system. At ATS we think about heat transfer from chip to datacenter. In our latest white paper on this topic we cover what an adaptive cooling approach might look like for a datacenter. We use a sample 4 MW center with 100 racks of servers for our exercise and consider what needs to be considered in order to develop such an adaptive cooling solution to the thermal management of a datacenter. Download you free copy from ATS here: “Adaptive Cooling in Data Centers

Bill Weihl, Google’s Green Energy Czar, speaks on how to Create Energey Efficient Datacenters

Stacey Higginbotham, of Gigaom, interviewed Bill Weihl, Google’s Green Energy Czar, on how to create energy efficient datacenters.  It’s about a 15 minute interview but it’s very interesting with lots of great points about creating energy efficient datacenters including the thermal management of datacenters.

Click to their interview here:  Google’s Bill Weihl on Data Center Efficiency