Abstract
The data centre industry grows with our increasing demand for IT services; energy forms a large part of data centre operating costs. Operators face increasing pressure to reduce their environmental impact and deliver competitively priced services to support users. However, many existing data centres were designed without a ‘green’ design brief; priorities were focussed around infrastructure redundancy. There are significant opportunities to implement modifications to design and operation and reduce operating costs, particularly to cooling systems, including managing data hall air, operating at higher temperatures, using free cooling and optimising for part load operation. Energy analysis can identify areas for improvement, often with short payback periods. This enables operators to realise massive reductions in energy (and sometimes capital) costs, whilst still delivering a reliable service.
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