Nick Taylors blog

Icon

killing time with travel, technology & land rovers…

“Cooling Energy-Hungry Data Centers”

G. I. Meijer of IBM Research in Switzerland recently published an engineering paper called “Cooling Energy-Hungry Data Centers”, you can read the abstract here, and you can read the whole article if you’re a AAAS member.

He makes a great argument for liquid cooling in the data center, something I’ve been an advocate for a long time. It boils down (ha!) to something simple:

Heat capacity of air: 1 MJ m–3 K–1
Heat capacity of water: 4 MJ m–3 K–1

Clearly, the heat capacity of water, and other liquids, is far greater than air.

Interestingly, he’s not just talking about re-engineered cabinets which use liquid cooling to cool the air before and after it has been ducted through hardware, which certainly helps and while it isn’t common it isn’t rare, but rather he advocated the use of microfluidic heat sinks (using microchannel heat sinks and liquid cooling) at the transistor level to alleviate the heat issues caused by leakage currents at the gate oxide (we currently loose more in leakage currents than are consumed by computation). As we move from 45 nm through 32 nm to 22 nm packages in the next few years, this issue will accelerate – thermodynamics is still your daddy.

He estimates that using cooling water at 60C-70C will protect the microprocessors from overheating, and alleviate the need for chillers to operate at the extent they do today (or at all at certain times of year, probably depending on your local environments ambient temperature and humidity) – with a 50% reduction in data center energy consumption. A second benefit is that collection of the waste heat becomes easier, with applications in office and district heating and some industrial applications.

Anything we can do to reduce the 330 TW·h of energy in data centers globally (2009 estimate) is a good thing, right?


Science 16 April 2010:
Vol. 328. no. 5976, pp. 318 – 319
DOI: 10.1126/science.1182769

blog comments powered by Disqus

Archives

what am I doing?

Google Friend Connect

flickr stream

Daniels Park IMG_0020 IMG_0019 IMG_0018 IMG_0017 IMG_0016 IMG_0015 IMG_0014 IMG_0013 IMG_0012 IMG_0011 IMG_0010 IMG_0009 IMG_0008 IMG_0007 IMG_0006 IMG_0005 Warbonnet Blackbird hammock worked well during a rainy night in the rainforest James avoids getting wet feet, despite the infamous Defender doors Liberia La Rotonda Flayvas Dirty pants crew Camp in the jungle. Yes, we ran out of beer. Then it rained for 12 hours. Joey gets ready for action Graham & I outlasting the Maya Not a fan of the Belizian spiders. Esp. not in the Defender. It's a jungle back here! Belize Belize