Many fields of modern science rely more and more on the immense computing power of supercomputers. Modern, multi-thousand node systems can consume megawatts of electrical energy in highly uneven manner, challenging the data center infrastructure, both power and cooling coils. The traditional way of managing the infrastructure makes each subsystem of a data center (e.g. cooling) independent from all other in the way it relies only on local sensors to manage the infrastructure. The erratic nature of computing in a large data center makes this approach suboptimal. In the paper we show that by challenging the traditional split between the infrastructure and the computing equipment, one can gain significant boost in energy efficiency of the enti...
The rapidly rising computing workloads in data centers (DCs) have necessitated new approaches to ens...
The growing global demand for services offered by data centers (DCs) has increased their total power...
A large cluster of High-Performance Computing (HPC) equipment at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab...
Given the rise of our everyday reliance on computers in all walks of life, from checking the train t...
Reduction of data centre power consumption is a timely challenge. Waste heat reuse is another focus ...
The steady rise in energy consumption by data centers world wide over the last decade and the future...
Server’s capabilities are increasing at or beyond the rate of performance improvement gains predicte...
Data centers are facilities containing many server computers. Their financial and social importance ...
Data centers have long been known as one of the most power-hungry facilities in the world. The explo...
To address the power and thermal problems of high-performance computing systems, the possibility of ...
This report documents a demonstration of an electronic--equipment cooling system in the engineering ...
Cray-2 supercomputer used liquid immer-sion cooling ( 10). Recently, chilled-liquid cooling was rein...
Due to the increasing role of energy costs and growing heat density of servers, cooling issues are b...
International audienceThe concerns about the rising energy consumption of data centers and the need ...
The rapid growth in the information technology in many sectors and innovation in the supporting elec...
The rapidly rising computing workloads in data centers (DCs) have necessitated new approaches to ens...
The growing global demand for services offered by data centers (DCs) has increased their total power...
A large cluster of High-Performance Computing (HPC) equipment at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab...
Given the rise of our everyday reliance on computers in all walks of life, from checking the train t...
Reduction of data centre power consumption is a timely challenge. Waste heat reuse is another focus ...
The steady rise in energy consumption by data centers world wide over the last decade and the future...
Server’s capabilities are increasing at or beyond the rate of performance improvement gains predicte...
Data centers are facilities containing many server computers. Their financial and social importance ...
Data centers have long been known as one of the most power-hungry facilities in the world. The explo...
To address the power and thermal problems of high-performance computing systems, the possibility of ...
This report documents a demonstration of an electronic--equipment cooling system in the engineering ...
Cray-2 supercomputer used liquid immer-sion cooling ( 10). Recently, chilled-liquid cooling was rein...
Due to the increasing role of energy costs and growing heat density of servers, cooling issues are b...
International audienceThe concerns about the rising energy consumption of data centers and the need ...
The rapid growth in the information technology in many sectors and innovation in the supporting elec...
The rapidly rising computing workloads in data centers (DCs) have necessitated new approaches to ens...
The growing global demand for services offered by data centers (DCs) has increased their total power...
A large cluster of High-Performance Computing (HPC) equipment at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab...