• Privacy Policy
Monday, June 5, 2023
Data Centre & Network News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Data Centres
  • Networking
  • Infrastructure
  • Data
  • Magazine
  • Media Kit
  • Events
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Data Centres
  • Networking
  • Infrastructure
  • Data
  • Magazine
  • Media Kit
  • Events
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Data Centre & Network News
No Result
View All Result

New engineering report shows Data Centre cooling shouldn’t cost the earth

Beatrice by Beatrice
May 7, 2021
in Data Centres, Power & Cooling
16 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Iceotope Technologies has announced the publication of a new Engineering Report: Liquid and Air- Cooling Compared, which describes and compares different forms of liquid-cooling as well as other forms of liquid-to-air cooling. It also assesses their suitability to augment or replace air-cooled infrastructure in real-world data centre situations.

Developing the report, Cundall assessed the performance and energy efficiency of liquid cooling approaches based upon the sorts of scenarios data centre operators may face in four hypothetical data centres. The report incorporates calculated PUE and WUE figures, as well as projected OPEX savings and environmental benefits in order to present a comparison between liquid-cooling and air-cooled approaches in different data centre contexts.

Malcolm Howe, Partner at Cundall says: “Iceotope commissioned Cundall to undertake an independent study on liquid cooling, requesting a detailed analysis as well the impact on data centre operating costs. Our results show the performance and energy efficiency which liquid cooling offers over conventional air-cooling, as service providers simultaneously rise to the challenge of meeting demand for more data centre capacity whilst proactively minimising facility carbon footprint.”

David Craig, CEO at Iceotope Technologies comments; “Today’s IT managers need to deploy increasingly common and powerful CPUs and GPUs as a platform to enable a range of applications which include AI and ML capability. The challenge is to be able to effectively cool this type of equipment at scale in data centre and edge computing environments. Demonstrably, air cooling is already beyond its limits for these kinds of high-power density applications and equipment. Precision liquid cooling offers a pragmatic solution for meeting the industry needs for reliability, sustainability and lower OPEX – as this report proves.”

Attend a panel discussion on 16th June, get a copy of the management report

To launch the report, Iceotope Technologies and Cundall are being joined by Kao Data in a 60-minute webinar organised to discuss the results and to allow delegates to have their questions answered. “Data centres that don’t cost the earth” will take place at 2.00pm (BST) on 16th June 2021, those signing up and attending the event will receive a management report containing a full overview of Cundall’s findings. For further details and to reserve a place, please click here.

Tags: Air coolingcostsData Centresengineeringfeaturedimmersion coolingreport
Share6Tweet4Share1

Related Posts

GRC introduces HashRaQ MAX to enhance crypto mining

GRC introduces HashRaQ MAX to enhance crypto mining

June 2, 2023
41
Telehouse Thailand celebrates the opening of its new data centre

Telehouse Thailand celebrates the opening of its new data centre

June 2, 2023
41
nLighten acquires Euclyde Data Centers

nLighten acquires Euclyde Data Centers

June 1, 2023
41
RO technology to cut water and energy consumption

RO technology to cut water and energy consumption

May 31, 2023
42
atNorth announces award win for Iceland at the Tech Capital Awards

atNorth announces award win for Iceland at the Tech Capital Awards

May 31, 2023
36
Neterra listed as key data centre investor in Europe

Neterra listed as key data centre investor in Europe

May 30, 2023
66
Next Post
Siemon launches LC BladePatch fibre jumper for data centre patching

Siemon launches LC BladePatch fibre jumper for data centre patching

Data Centre Cooling Infrastructure Must Be Compliant Ahead of Summer

Data Centre Cooling Infrastructure Must Be Compliant Ahead of Summer

ADVERTISEMENT
GRC introduces HashRaQ MAX to enhance crypto mining
Cooling

GRC introduces HashRaQ MAX to enhance crypto mining

June 2, 2023
41
Telehouse Thailand celebrates the opening of its new data centre
Data Centres

Telehouse Thailand celebrates the opening of its new data centre

June 2, 2023
41

Head office & Accounts:
Suite 14, 6-8 Revenge Road, Lordswood
Kent ME5 8UD
T: +44 (0)1634 673163
F: +44 (0)1634 673173

Cooling

GRC introduces HashRaQ MAX to enhance crypto mining

June 2, 2023
41
Data Centres

Telehouse Thailand celebrates the opening of its new data centre

June 2, 2023
41
  • Privacy Policy

© 2023 All Things Media Ltd.

No Result
View All Result
  • Data Centres
  • Networking
  • Infrastructure
  • Data
  • Magazine
  • Media Kit
  • Events
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Contact

© 2023 All Things Media Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Cleantalk Pixel
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.