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Discuss. I agree with the assessment, before paying attention to politics (I did listen to parties platform just as a normal ass left-liberal) you would have never known these guys are supposedly trots
Meta data center water discharges suspended after contaminating the city's reclamation water supply with bacterium — system offline for months for cleaning, closed-loop cooling system purge spread rare metal-resistant bacteria in Cheyenne’s water system
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youtu.beThe brain tunes itself to a point where it is as excitable as it can be without tipping into disorder, suggests a new study in rats. This criticality hypothesis asserts that the brain is poised on the fine line between quiescence and chaos. At exactly this line, information processing is maximized
source.washu.eduAI data centers do not need to use water like they do, there are alternatives
7 Types of Cooling Techniques for Data Centers
Introduction to Cooling Techniques in Data Centers
Data centers are critical facilities that house computer systems, servers, and associated components. As these devices operate, they generate significant amounts of heat, which can reduce system performance and longevity if not adequately managed. Effective cooling solutions are paramount to ensure operational efficiency and maintain system reliability. This article explores seven common cooling techniques utilized in data centers.
1. Air Conditioning
Air conditioning units are one of the most traditional methods for cooling data centers. These systems use refrigerants and compressor technology to lower the temperature of the air. Cold air is then circulated throughout the facility to absorb the heat generated by the servers before being cycled back to the air conditioning unit for re-cooling.
2. In-Row Cooling
In-row cooling involves placing cooling units directly adjacent to server racks. This setup minimizes the distance that cold air travels before reaching the servers, which enhances cooling efficiency and effectiveness. The cooled air is directly targeted at the heat source, providing localized cooling for high-density configurations.
3. Liquid Cooling
Liquid cooling systems use a liquid coolant to absorb heat directly from the servers. This method typically utilizes water or a glycol mix, circulated through pipes and directly cooling components either via direct contact or through heat exchangers installed within the server racks. Liquid cooling is particularly effective at managing the high heat loads of modern data centers.
4. Free Cooling
Free cooling leverages external environmental conditions to assist in the cooling process. This technique can be employed in cooler climates where the outside air temperature is sufficiently lower than the desired data center temperature. By using economizers, outside air is brought in to cool the facility, significantly reducing the reliance on mechanical cooling.
5. Hot Aisle/Cold Aisle Configuration
This configuration involves the physical layout of server racks in alternating rows with hot aisle and cold aisle. The cold aisles face the AC output ducts, while the hot aisles face the AC return ducts. This arrangement helps keep the hot exhaust air from the servers separate from the cooled intake air, improving overall cooling efficiency.
6. Rear Door Heat Exchangers
Rear door heat exchangers (RDHx) are attached to the back of server racks, acting as a radiator that cools the air as it exits the server. The heat exchanger uses a coolant to absorb heat from the warm air ejected from the servers. This system allows for immediate cooling of exhaust without mixing it with the surrounding air, enhancing the cooling efficiency.
7. Immersive Cooling
In immersive cooling, server components are completely immersed in a non-conductive liquid. Heat from the servers is transferred directly to the liquid, thereby reducing the need for active cooling components like fans within the servers, which also leads to significant energy savings. This method is an emerging technology that is becoming more viable as heat loads continue to increase.
Conclusion
Choosing the right cooling strategy for a data center depends on several factors including geographic location, energy costs, environmental considerations, and the specific hardware used. As data centers continue to evolve, these cooling technologies are also being refined to provide more energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions to meet growing cooling demands.
https://www.thermal-engineering.org/7-types-of-cooling-techniques-for-data-centers/
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Wake the fuck up. Data centers will take too much water, it's not a nothingburger
You are being played like a fiddle by big tech and international finance capital with your nerdy contrariness. Look it up, they're saying global DC water usage will balloon to 9.3 trillion liters by 2030. That's the water usage of 1.3 billion people.
We should simply send DCs to space or use mineral oil/cargil naturecool immersion cooling.
Wake the fuck up. Data centers will take too much water, it's not a nothingburger
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Submersion cooling with soy based oil for data centers
I know when someone asks about water usage they always come back with it being a non issue. But the reality is at the massive level of deployment we will see water will become more expensive for households and some analysts are saying the global water cooling usage will surpass human usage already.
I think putting forward the alternative of submersion cooling is a the best option. It can be done with petroleum derived oil or even with a bio soy based oil called naturecool. That one has the advantage of being carbon neutral, biodegradable and eating the market of oil production too. Soy takes water too of course but with tech like vertical farming we can exactly dial usage down to the absolutely necessary even if all this will increase costs, it would be worth it.
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