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It is an established fact that managing the airflow within the data center is an important step in planning of the data center. The placement strategy of the server racks depends on how the cooling equipment will be used for the data center infrastructure. However, when it comes to the thermal management planning for a data center, there are quite a few challenges. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Thermal Management Challenges of the Data Center


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Thermal Management Challenges of the Data Center
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  • It is an established fact that managing the
    airflow within the data center is an important
    step in planning of the data center.
  • The placement strategy of the server racks
    depends on how the cooling equipment will be used
    for the data center infrastructure.
  • However, when it comes to the thermal management
    planning for a data center, there are quite a few
    challenges.
  • The challenge starts with the fact that there is
    no one size fits all when it comes to a thermal
    management strategy. Every data center has its
    unique set of challenges governed by factors
    like

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  • Type of equipment used
  • Quality of the equipment
  • Cost and budget allocation
  • Location of the data center
  • Climate of the area of the data center

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  • Still, considering that these are some of the
    common challenges when it comes to thermal
    management strategy, a rough plan can be devised
    consisting of the steps to access the capacities
    of the equipment used and their maximum density
    capability.
  • Therefore, when it comes to planning a data
    center, the following capacities should be
    considered
  • Source Whitepaper Determining the Power,
    Cooling, and Space Capacities when Consolidating
    Data Centers

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  • Bulk capacity of the data center Measure of
    usable capacity of power systems in the data
    center generators, UPS systems. The aim is to
    identify the power systems with the lowest usable
    capacity.
  • Bulk capacity of the cooling equipment Measure
    of usable capacity of cooling equipment in the
    data center chillers, cooling towers. The aim
    is to identify the minimum capacity of the
    cooling equipment.
  • Power distribution capacity Measure of the
    usable capacity of the PDUs within the data
    center. The aim is to identify the capacity per
    row or pod and then the total capacity.
  • Cooling distribution capacity Measure of the
    usable capacity of the cooling distribution
    systems such as CRACs. The aim is to identify the
    capacity per row and then the total capacity.
  • Data center capacity Total minimum capacity
    calculated from the above 4 capacities.
  • Data center load The IT load that a data center
    can take up over a period of time, keeping the
    maximum capacity in mind.

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Energy Efficiency of Data Centers
  • The growing usage of data centers across the
    globe has raised a concern regarding the
    increased energy consumption.
  • The reduced size of equipment has given rise to a
    new challenge in the form of increased energy
    consumption. Better the equipment, more the
    energy it consumes and that is the norm.
  • Typically, in a data center, 50 of the energy is
    consumed by the IT equipment, 33 by the cooling
    equipment and 17 is taken up by the power
    distribution equipment Source White paper
    Thermal Management Challenges in
    Telecommunication Systems and Data Centers.
  • And with the growing cost of energy and the
    rapidly increasing size of data centers, the cost
    of electricity is almost 12 of the total
    expenditure incurred by the owning organisation.

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Total Cost of Ownership
  • The cost of building a data center is a major
    factor when it comes to managing the heat and
    cooling of the equipment.
  • Which is why a smaller data center has more
    concentrated heat fluxes, increasing the need for
    the cooling system and air flow management.
  • A smaller data center may also be affected with
    the increased acoustics of the operating
    equipment, leading to high noise levels, not fit
    for human maintenance.
  • The cost saved on floor space may be later used
    up in the increased and more effective cooling
    techniques.

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  • Challenges to thermal management start right from
    the component level of the equipment and go up to
    the system level of the data center.

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Components
  • The challenge here starts from the transistors
    and the heat emitted from them when the equipment
    is in use. Even a small data center can consist
    of number of transistors which may culminate into
    major emission of heat, not to mention power
    leakage. Denser packaging of transistors and
    leakage of current from effective cooling
    techniques pose a major challenge in energy cost
    savings.

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Placement of Equipment
  • The transfer of heat caused by the placement of
    equipment places a challenge in the thermal
    management strategy of a data center. There have
    been efforts to reduce such heat transfer for
    better energy efficiency.

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Cooling Equipment Standards
  • Every company has its own set of guidelines when
    it comes to cooling equipment used. This lack of
    all-encompassing standards for the usage of
    cooling equipment causes varying costs of
    equipment and messy budget. An industry-wide set
    of standards can definitely help in managing the
    cost of cooling equipment for a data center.

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  • The data center strategy for any company is
    driven purely by revenue. Therefore, it is
    imperative that companies research clever
    techniques for thermal management while investing
    in the right equipment for the right purpose
    keeping all the other factors in mind such as the
    climate and the humidity of the location. Taking
    these factors in mind can contribute to smart
    thermal management with low costs. A win-win
    situation.
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