[Beowulf] Reasonable upper limit in kW per rack for air cooling?
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David Mathog mathog at mendel.bio.caltech.eduSun Feb 13 13:50:34 PST 2005
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There are a series of white papers by APC here: http://www.apc.com/tools/mytools/index.cfm?action=wp where they discuss various power and cooling factors. They note a disconnect between the higher densities achieved by blades and similar high density racks and the practicality of actually cooling these beasts. Basically it comes down to you save space on the rack and then give it all back on the cooling system. Think of it minimally in these terms - to move enough cfm at less than 30 feet per minute starts to require a duct larger than the rack itself! In terms of TCO, at the moment, APC rejects the notion that these ultra high density machines are cost effective because they are so very difficult to cool. It seems to me that at a certain power point the racks are going to have to resort to water cooling. Long ago the ECL mainframes were cooled this way, but it's been a long time since most of us have seen water pipes running into the computers in a machine room. Cooling a 10 kW rack well looks to be extremely tough with air, and going much above that would seem to require something approaching a dedicated wind tunnel. Any opinions on how high the power dissipation in racks will go before the manufacturers throw in the air cooling towel and start shipping them with water connections? If you were designing a computer room today (which I am) what would you allow for the maximum power dissipation per rack _to_be_handled_ by_the_room_A/C. The assumption being that in 8 years if somebody buys a 40kW (heaven forbid) rack it will dump its heat through a separate water cooling system. Thanks, David Mathog mathog at caltech.edu Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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