Cooling systems in data centers: State of art and emerging technologies

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The growing number, size, complexity and energy density of data centers due to increasing demand for storage, networking and computation bring a considerable energy challenge. Several measures to improve energy efficiency are being studied, not only to allow a supportable industry growth but also to reduce operational costs. Cooling energy consumption constitutes a large portion of the total consumption of data centers, which can account up to 40% in the case of inefficient cooling systems. In this paper a critical discussion on existing and emerging technologies for data center cooling systems was carried out. Fundamental aspects concerning advantages and drawbacks of each examined cooling system were discussed. Moreover a critical analysis on next future technology solutions for obtaining high energy efficiency data center is performed.

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Capozzoli, A., & Primiceri, G. (2015). Cooling systems in data centers: State of art and emerging technologies. In Energy Procedia (Vol. 83, pp. 484–493). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2015.12.168

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