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In a typical building base-load analysis will identify the server room if one is present at the top of the list of “out of hours” consumption. In recent years server rooms have been built nearly always with mechanical cooling. In many cases we find that the cooling plant is consuming as much energy as the servers.
David Green, Head of Workshops at the University of Cambridge, will present the Department of Engineering server room journey. He has transformed one of his large server rooms by using free cooling and cold aisle warm aisle containment and learnt a lot along the way.
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George Bartley Advisor Building Sustainability |
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Mikael Söderman Systems Architect Building Sustainability |
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David Green Superintendent Workshops Department of Engineering University of Cambridge |
Guide on Low Energy Server Rooms | |
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