Proceedings of the Workshop on Power-Aware Computing and Systems 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2525526.2525844
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Cooperative control architecture of fan-less servers and fresh-air cooling in container servers for low power operation

Abstract: In order to minimize the container server power consumption, a new cooling system that incorporates fan-less servers and fresh-air cooling is proposed.In a conventional container data center, the required air flow for sever cooling is supplied by both server built-in fans and container facility fans. Therefore, this work has been carried out on fan-less servers to reduce power consumption. Although fan-less servers are expected to reduce power consumption, facility fans have to provide excessive air to secure … Show more

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“…Until now, many researchers have considered energy-efficient technologies focusing on individual data center units such as servers [20], [21], [22], air conditioners [9], network equipments [23] and so on. However, energy-efficient technologies considering only individual units is insufficient.…”
Section: Cooperative Control Of Data Center Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, many researchers have considered energy-efficient technologies focusing on individual data center units such as servers [20], [21], [22], air conditioners [9], network equipments [23] and so on. However, energy-efficient technologies considering only individual units is insufficient.…”
Section: Cooperative Control Of Data Center Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a typical data center, information and communications technology (ICT) equipment units, air conditioners, and power supply units consume 30%, 33%, and 18% of total data center power consumption, respectively [2]. Until now, many researchers have proposed energy-efficient technologies focusing on individual data center units such as servers [3]- [5], air conditioners [6], network equipments [7] and so on. Workload consolidation is one of methods for reducing power consumption of servers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%