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Intel Shows Data Centers Can Get By (Mostly) With Little AC

Ted Samson IW writes "InfoWorld reports on an experiment in air economization, aka 'free cooling,' conducted by Intel. For 10 months, the chipmaker had 500 production servers, working at 90 percent utilization, cooled almost exclusively by outside air at a facility in New Mexico. Only when the temperature exceeded 90 degrees Fahrenheit did they crank on some artificial air conditioning. Intel did very little to address air-born contaminants and dust, and nothing at all to deal with fluctuating humidity. The result: a slightly higher failure rate — around 0.6 percent more — among the air-cooled servers compared to those in the company's main datacenter — and a potential savings of $2.87 million per year in a 10MW datacenter using free cooling over traditional cooling."

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  1. And that's why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I leave my systems on the deck.

  2. Re:What About the Small Guys? by iamhigh · · Score: 4, Funny

    You must be new here.
    There are no small guys... especially on /. We all run data centers with 3000 servers and program on apps with 10+ million LOC. We also all built something better than a 3d solar cell in the 5th grade.

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    No comprende? Let me type that a little slower for you...
  3. Re:Makes Sense by tzhuge · · Score: 4, Funny

    Us canucks can even use those data centers to heat our igloos. Right now I'm using my Xbox 360, but I think a data center would be much more efficient.

  4. Re:Makes Sense by entgod · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, I believe the gp did mean heppa as it's finnish for horse. He was talking about natural cooling solutions wasn't he? Can't beat a horse scrubbing out dirt and dust out of data centers when it comes to being natural.