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Building A Next Generation Data Center Its Not Easy ….

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Considerations and understanding in building a datacenter

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Building A Next Generation Data

Center

Its Not Easy ….

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DATACENTER LIMITATIONS

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MOORE’s LAWThe number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. This trend has continued for more than half a century and is expected to continue until 2015 or 2020 or later.

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Intel 80386 275,000 Transistors

Pentium 1 Million Transistors

Itanium 2 Quad Core 2.6 Million Transistors

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MOORE’s LAW- Power Density

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1 Processor 4GB RAM 509GB 2 x 325 Watt

2 Processors 12GB RAM 1.8TB 2 x 400Watt

192 Processors 768 GB RAM, SAN Storage 6 x 1200Watt

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Room Over Capacity UPS at 90+% CapacityRoom Temp around 88° Humidity @ ???5-1/2 Miles of Non Documented Cat5 Cable

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Old school DATACENTERHot Aisle Cold Aisle

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DESIGN

ACCEPTABLE RISK

PRIORITIES

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NEXT GENERATION DATA CENTER

• Facilities– Physical Space

• Design Liabilities

– Cable Management

• Security – Fire – Safety– Access

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NEXT GENERATION DATA CENTER

• Power– 110v or 220v?– UPS – Generator

• Environmental– Cooling– Humidity

• Event/ Breach Notification– Facilities – Technology

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physical• Layout

– Flood– Sewer Pipes– Water Pipes– Furnace Proximity

• Flooring– Raised– Solid

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security

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ACCESS

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FIRE 101

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safetyHALON• Stops the Chain Reaction• Leave No Residue• Is a CFC• Production Stopped in 1994• Still in Use Today (Grandfathered)

FM200• Replacement for Halon• Stops the Chain Reaction

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safety

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Notifications

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• 110 Volts– 2 Phase 50Hz– 20% Less Efficient in Generation– Requires 30% Larger Windings– 10-15% Less Efficient in Transmission

• 220v– Standard in Europe– Draws ½ the AMPS

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I Got the power• Uninterruptable Power Supply

– Never “Long Enough”?– Batteries Degrade over Time– Cost for Downtime

• Generator– “Unlimited Downtime”– Placed outdoors– Test Weekly

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COOL- DEFINED• CRAC- Computer Room Air Conditioners

– Refrigerant-based, installed within the data center floor and connected to outside condensing units.

– Moves air throughout the data center via fan system- delivers cool air to the servers, returns exhaust air from the room

• CRAH- Computer Room Air Handler– Chilled water based, installed on data center floor and connected to outside chiller plant. – Moves air throughout the data center via fan system: delivers cool air to the servers, returns

exhaust air from the room

• CHILLER– Produces chilled water via refrigeration process. – Delivers chilled water via pumps to CRAH.

• HUMIDIFIER – Installed in CRAC / CRAH to replace water loss before the air exits.– Controls Static Electricity– Available in standalone units.

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Where it Goes

POWER HEAT

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IDEAL EnvironmentAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-

Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Technical Committee (TC) Revised 2004 & 2008 Guidelines for Data Center based on Green Initiatives.

TC 9.9 Release 2011– 20-80% Relative Humidity– 64.4°F – 80.6°F Temperature

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Cooling, in Theory

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Cooling, in REALITY

58°

88°

30°

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Cooling GREEN

72°

74°

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• Ensure Scalability• Design for Disasters• Monitor Systems• Secure Area• Document EVERYTHING• Energy Efficient 220V• Cool Equipment, not the Room!

DATACENTER goals

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Christopher [email protected]

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