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Computer room air conditioning (CRAC) has been the subject of extensive research conducted to get optimum cooling within a datacenter. The complexity and intensity of processing has increased in the recent years, and this has put a tremendous strain on the equipment. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Exploring Perimeter Cooling


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Exploring Perimeter Cooling
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  • Computer room air conditioning (CRAC) has been
    the subject of extensive research conducted to
    get optimum cooling within a datacenter.
  • The complexity and intensity of processing has
    increased in the recent years, and this has put a
    tremendous strain on the equipment. This
    increases the importance of cooling techniques in
    the datacenter.
  • Currently, the best practice used for cooling the
    datacenter is the hot aisle-cold aisle rack
    containment.

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  • In a hot aisle/cold aisle arrangement, the racks
    are arranged in a series of rows. Every cold
    aisle consists of perforated raised floor tiles.
    The server should be mounted on the racks such
    that the front faces the cold and the back is
    towards the hot air.
  • The cold air enters the front of the servers and
    is heated as it passes through the servers. The
    hot exhaust air is directed to the cooling units.
  • CRAC units placed around the perimeter of the
    room or at the end of hot aisle to push the cold
    air under the raised floor through the cold
    aisle.

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  • The entire concept behind using various
    techniques to cool the data center is to prevent
    the heated IT exhaust from mixing with the cold
    air.
  • The hot aisle and cold aisle containment is a
    step above the perimeter cooling method. The
    perimeter cooling method distributes cold air
    under the raised floor tile with no form of
    containment.
  • Here large air conditioners work in parallel
    pushing in the cold air and drawing out the hot
    air.
  • In such a situation, there is a chance of hot air
    and cold air mixing to get bring the temperature
    of the room to an average temperature. This
    prevents the formation of hot spots.

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  • On the flipside, this method of cooling is
    effective only if the power needed to maintain
    the temperature in the datacenter is not more
    than 2 kW/rack.
  • Thats why this traditional method of cooling is
    applicable only for a small premise. When it
    comes to larger datacenters, it becomes even more
    vital to maintain lower temperatures to avoid
    damage to the equipment.
  • In such huge setups, the power density of racks
    goes up to 20kW per rack or more. For such heavy
    equipment, a traditional method of perimeter
    cooling is not effective anymore.

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  • To combat such issues, there are now alternative
    cooling technologies such as Row- and Rack-based
    cooling.
  • They work with the concept that the closer the
    cooling source is to the equipment, the lesser
    there is loss of energy, and the more effective
    is the cooling.
  • These new approaches of cooling use the same
    principle as the air conditioner, when it comes
    to cooling.
  • However, each of these new approaches use a
    different method of distributing air flow to
    minimise heating and maintaining efficiency of
    the cooling system.

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  • Row-based cooling provides cooling to each row of
    the equipment placed in the room. Instead of
    cooling the entire room, this approach directs
    the cool air only where the cooling is needed.
    This makes the air flow more predictable as it
    reduces the load on the CRAC unit, thus
    increasing its efficiency. This can prove to be a
    major benefit as it provides scope for better
    design when deploying high density loads.
  • Rack-based cooling is more molecular approach of
    cooling the equipment. It brings the cooling down
    to the rack level. The source of cooling is as
    close to the equipment as it can be. This makes
    for more predictable air flow because the paths
    are more clearly defined. This also promotes
    better utilisation of the CRAC unit used for
    cooling the equipment. Rack-based cooling is
    recommended for server racks consisting of high
    density racks. The only problem with this
    approach is that it needs a lot of cooling
    equipment based on the servers used in the room.

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  • However, recent studies have shown that a
    combination of perimeter cooling and the newer
    technologies proves to be an even more effective
    method of cooling, economy-wise and
    efficiency-wise. This combined approach is called
    Hybrid Cooling.
  • In this approach, it is possible to combine
    perimeter cooling with rack- and row-based
    cooling approaches.
  • While the perimeter cooling ensures optimum
    cooling for the equipment at low density and the
    rack and row based cooling approaches ensure
    cooling for the high-density load.
  • This makes it easy to high-density racks, and the
    rack cooling approach tend to isolate the racks
    from the room cooling system making them neutral.
  • Perimeter cooling has a traditional approach of
    cooling the room but when it is combined with the
    modern approaches, it yields better results than
    only using the approaches singly.
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