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Hot Aisle Or Cold Aisle For Containment?

1sockchuck writes "Separating the hot and cold air in a data center is one of the keys to improving energy efficiency. But containment systems don't have to be fancy or expensive, as Google showed in a presentation Thursday, which discussed the use of clear vinyl curtains in isolating hot and cold aisles. Containment systems have been in use at least since 2004, but there's an ongoing debate about whether it is best to contain the hot aisle or cold aisle. Leading vendors are split as well, as APC advances hot aisle containment while Emerson/Liebert champions a cold aisle approach. What say Slashdot readers? Do you use containment in your data center? If so, do you contain the hot aisle or cold aisle?"

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  1. why not both? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Why not set up alternating cold and hot aisles. Suck air into the front of the boxes from the cold aisle and vent it to the hot aisle.

    An alternating finger-like system would even let you have continuous walkways to service all the machines via hot and cold side.

    Hot.........Cold
    HHHHHHHHHHHHCC
    HH ^ rack ^ CC
    HHCCCCCCCCCCCC
    HH V rack V CC
    HHHHHHHHHHHHCC
    HH ^ rack ^ CC
    HHCCCCCCCCCCCC
    HH V rack V CC
    HHHHHHHHHHHHCC