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  • HPC Power & Cooling: Getting IT Contained

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    Today, there is a lot of buzz about implementing containment in data centers. IT organizations are grappling with the challenge of getting enough cool air to their equipment while also keeping their operating costs under control. Containment provides...
  • HPC Power and Cooling: BTUs/hr – Part 5

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    Dell's John Fragalla Referencing Wikipedia, British Thermal Units (BTUs), and when used as a measurement of power, is expressed as BTUs per hour (BTUs/hr), is the amount of heat required to raise the temperate of one pound of liquid by...
  • HPC Power and Cooling: CFMs – Part 4

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    CFMs, cubic feet per minute, for a data center is the amount of air being delivered to the cold aisles. CFMs are also discussed as the amount of air produced by fans internal to components of a HPC system. If the CFMs being produced by the system exceed...
  • HPC Power and Cooling: Amps – Part 3

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    Dell's John Fragala Amps of a HPC System is derived from the equation Wattage divided by Voltage (A = W/V). The Wattage, or just Watts, is usually the highest power consumption measured when running Linpack, as discussed in Part 2 of this...
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