AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Cooling costs are thus one of the major contributors to the total electricity bill of large data centers. This paper studies two factors affecting data center cooling energy consumption, namely air flow management and data center location selection. A unique rack layout with a vertically cooling air flow is proposed. Two cooling systems, computer room air conditioning (CRAC) cooling system and airside economizer (ASE), have been studied. Based on these two cooling systems, four cities have been selected from the worldwide data center locations. A number of energy efficiency metrics are explored for data center cooling, such as power usage effect...
Building energy use is responsible for around 40% of total primary energy use, and about 36% of tota...
Data centers are computing infrastructure facilities utilized to provide a consistently reliable ope...
As energy consumption by cooling data center IT equipment can be over 40 % of total energy consumpti...
AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Coo...
Demand is soaring for data centers with advanced data-processing capabilities. In data centers with ...
The growing number, size, complexity and energy density of data centers due to increasing demand for...
Abstract: Information technology (IT) has brought significant changes in people’s lives. As an impor...
As the data-driven economy is growing faster than ever and the demand for energy is being spurred, w...
The need of fast and uninterrupted online services and applications in our daily life leads to rapid...
Cooling has become a key issue in data centers where cooling accounts for about 40% of total energy ...
The goal of this thesis was to examine possibilities to improve energy efficiency of data center coo...
Information technology (IT) is becoming increasingly pervasive throughout society as more data is di...
This work investigates the practical implementation of so-called thermally aware, energy optimized l...
Energy efficiency research in data centers has traditionally focused on raised-floor air-cooled faci...
Scientific and enterprise data centers, IT equipment product development, and research data center l...
Building energy use is responsible for around 40% of total primary energy use, and about 36% of tota...
Data centers are computing infrastructure facilities utilized to provide a consistently reliable ope...
As energy consumption by cooling data center IT equipment can be over 40 % of total energy consumpti...
AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Coo...
Demand is soaring for data centers with advanced data-processing capabilities. In data centers with ...
The growing number, size, complexity and energy density of data centers due to increasing demand for...
Abstract: Information technology (IT) has brought significant changes in people’s lives. As an impor...
As the data-driven economy is growing faster than ever and the demand for energy is being spurred, w...
The need of fast and uninterrupted online services and applications in our daily life leads to rapid...
Cooling has become a key issue in data centers where cooling accounts for about 40% of total energy ...
The goal of this thesis was to examine possibilities to improve energy efficiency of data center coo...
Information technology (IT) is becoming increasingly pervasive throughout society as more data is di...
This work investigates the practical implementation of so-called thermally aware, energy optimized l...
Energy efficiency research in data centers has traditionally focused on raised-floor air-cooled faci...
Scientific and enterprise data centers, IT equipment product development, and research data center l...
Building energy use is responsible for around 40% of total primary energy use, and about 36% of tota...
Data centers are computing infrastructure facilities utilized to provide a consistently reliable ope...
As energy consumption by cooling data center IT equipment can be over 40 % of total energy consumpti...