HP ProLiant DL280 ISS Technology Update, Volume 9, Number 6

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    technologies 1 Sea of Sensors reduces power costs ...3 HP Smart Array optimizes Video on Demand performance 4 Meet the Expert-Chris Wanner ...6 Recently published Industry-Standard Server technology papers 7 Contact us...7 HP developing modular data center technologies The U.S. Department of
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    to provide an end-to-end view of the power and cooling chain. The MDC supports four, six, or eight 42U IT racks. That equates to a cooling capacity of 25kW/rack for four racks or 12.5kW/rack for eight racks. This requires an innovative cooling system that can fit in a single bay at the enclosure
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    ÷ IT equipment load A typical data center has a PUE over 2.0, which means that for every watt the IT equipment consumes, the power and cooling resources consume an additional watt. Sea of Sensors reduces power costs HP engineers designed ProLiant G6 and G7 servers with several thermal sensors, or
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    /c00502616.pdf HP Smart Array optimizes Video on Demand performance Video on Demand (VOD) is a challenging storage application area because content providers must deliver hundreds of video streams simultaneously and without interruption. The VOD servers that deliver these services require large
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    require engineers discovered that video streams reliably. Conclusion Maximizing VOD performance involves many moving parts, such as tuning the Smart Array controller driver, the VOD application server, the OS, and the file system itself. We continue to examine VOD performance for HP ProLiant systems
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    engineering came from his best friend's dad who worked on the Apollo Title: Senior Architect, Industry space program and the supersonic Concorde aircraft ability to push data rates higher and sooner than others have in the industry. The signaling rates common in HP servers today were impossible
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    servers, Integration note http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02 510044/c02510044.pdf Integrating HP Insight Management WBEM Providers with HP System Insight Manager, 3rd edition http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01 509052/c01509052.pdf Rack and power
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ISS Technology Update, Volume 9, Number 6
HP developing modular data center technologies
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Sea of Sensors reduces power costs
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HP Smart Array optimizes Video on Demand performance
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Meet the Expert
Chris Wanner
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Recently published Industry-Standard Server technology papers
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Contact us
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HP developing modular data center technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded us a $7.4 million grant as part of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009. The HP Rack and Power Group and the Eaton Corporation will co-develop power and cooling
technologies for a fully enclosed IT rack system. Wide acceptance of these technologies can significantly increase energy
efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
About the grant
The grant funds the research and development of a self-contained IT rack enclosure with chilled water and high-voltage AC
inputs. The enclosure must also accept power from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. The grant covers 80%
of the anticipated project cost with HP and Eaton responsible for the remainder. We must complete the project within 2
years from the February 2010 award date and make public the technologies developed under the grant. The products that
result from these new technologies will create U.S. jobs, provide a more efficient means for the IT industry to use wind and
solar energy, and extend the life of data centers around the globe.
This is the first time that the DOE has awarded a grant to an HP product development team. A key reason is that we, and
Eaton, have previously investigated some of the required systems. This makes it possible to complete the project within the
two-year window.