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Power and Heat Load of IT Equipment Projections for New Data Center's HVAC System Design

데이터센터의 공조시스템 계획을 위한 IT장비의 전력 및 발열량 예측에 대한 연구

  • Cho, Jin-Kyun (Construction Technology Center, Samsung C&T Corporation) ;
  • Shin, Seung-Ho (Construction Technology Center, Samsung C&T Corporation)
  • 조진균 (삼성물산(주) 건설부문 기술연구센터 친환경에너지연구소) ;
  • 신승호 (삼성물산(주) 건설부문 기술연구센터 친환경에너지연구소)
  • Received : 2011.10.04
  • Accepted : 2011.12.07
  • Published : 2012.03.10

Abstract

The cooling of data centers has emerged as a significant challenge as the density of IT equipment increased. With the rapid increasing of heat load and cooling system, predictions for electronics power trends have been closely watched. A data center power density projection is needed so that IT organizations can develop data centers with adequate cooling for reasonable lifetimes. This paper will discuss the need for something more than processor and equipment power trend projections which have overestimated the required infrastructure for customers. This projection will use data from a survey of actual enterprise data centers and the ASHRAE projections to formulate a data center server heat load trend projection.

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