DocumentCode
227672
Title
Comparative analysis of data center design showing the benefits of server level simulation models
Author
King, Daniel ; Ross, M. ; Seymour, M. ; Gregory, Tom
Author_Institution
Future Facilities Ltd., London, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
9-13 March 2014
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
196
Abstract
There is a large disconnect between the design of electronic equipment and the design of the data centers that house them, and yet as the industry is well aware, they are intricately related. A novel simulation method to join these two systems is presented here. A conceptual design data center is created in a simulation tool, then comparisons are made between designs that use generic server information and a simplified server model (SSM). SSMs are created using an innovative black box approach for determining inlet and exit heat and flow parameters, which are obtained from a detailed server model. It can be seen that using server details rather than the traditional generic models commonly used today generate different results.
Keywords
computer centres; cooling; network servers; SSM; conceptual data center design; electronic equipment design; exit heat detemination; flow parameters; generic server information; inlet heat determination; innovative black box approach; server level simulation models; simplified server model; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Data models; Heating; Load modeling; Servers; Temperature distribution; Data center simulation; SSM; simplified server models; thermal simulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Semiconductor Thermal Measurement and Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM), 2014 30th Annual
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SEMI-THERM.2014.6892238
Filename
6892238
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