Data Center Cooling Technology Now And In The Future

Legacy Data Center Cooling

Datacenter Cooling Technology Today

Large Infrastructures
Utilizing Edge And Cloud Technology
Eliminating Water For Cooling
Utilizing Pumped Refrigerants
Natural Cooling
Datacenter Cooling In The Future
Keeping Your Cool In Data Center
These systems are the primary means of keeping data center equipment cool in a variety of operations and environments. They all, however, necessitate constant supervision.
Datacenter infrastructure management (DCIM) is a solution to this problem. Thermal sensors and infrared detectors are used to produce a map of hot regions in a data center. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study allows for “what-if?” scenarios to see how different cooling flows and input temperatures will affect different systems.
Monitoring with DCIM in place will quickly identify hot spots, allowing systems to be slowed down, switched off, and replaced as needed. The unexpected emergence of a hot spot often signifies an impending equipment failure; being able to detect this before it occurs improves system uptime and availability.
Wireless Thermal Mapping of IT Cabinets
Wireless thermal mapping of your IT cabinets. With 3x Temperature sensors at the front and 3x at the rear, it monitors airflow intake and exhaust temperatures, as well as provide the temperature differential between the front and rear of the cabinet (ΔT) Wireless Thermal maps work with all Wireless Tunnel™ Gateways.
Thermal Maps are integrated with AKCPro Server DCIM software in our cabinet rack map view. For more details on the cabinet, thermal map sensors view here.
AKCP Airflow Sensor
The AKCP Pro airflow sensor is designed for systems that generate heat in the course of their operation and a steady flow of air is necessary to dissipate this heat generated. System reliability and safety could be jeopardized if this cooling airflow stops.
The Airflow sensor is placed in the path of the air stream, where the user can monitor the status of the flowing air. The airflow sensor is not a precision measuring instrument. This device is meant to measure the presence or the absence of airflow.
Conclusion
Reference Links:
https://www.vxchnge.com/blog/data-center-cooling-technology
A Look at Data Center Cooling Technologies
https://www.hpac.com/technology/article/20929771/technology-pushes-data-center-cooling-to-edge-and-beyond