Steve Kline (P.E. Global Technical Director, BAC)
Jan Tysebaert (Data Center Sales, Baltimore Aircoil Company)
Location: Room 207A
Date: Tuesday, April 15
Time: 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
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Session Type:
Sponsored Session
Vault Recording: TBD
As Moore's law and AI both continue to push the boundaries of computing density, the next generation of IT hardware is calling for new and better cooling methods.
Liquid cooled servers are gradually becoming the norm while its best practices are still evolving.
What are the options for liquid cooling and how do they compare, and what are the benefits that liquid cooling brings to the data center facility as a whole in terms of PUE and WUE?
This session will cover different methods of liquid cooling inside the facility, as well as best practices for heat rejection outside the facility, followed by a real-life case study.
Takeaway
• The pros and cons of rear door, cold plate, and immersion cooling.
• Available strategies for heat rejection depending on various conditions, and their impact on PUE and WUE.
• Case study of a real-life immersion cooling deployment approaching a PUE of 1.05 in Houston, Texas