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Fujitsu unveils container data centers that cut down energy consumption by 40 percent

There is absolutely no doubt that the market for data centers is growing in leaps and bounds. One of the big challenges in running these centers is the management of all the systems and servers along with creating an infrastructure that will be devoid of breakdowns. But, one of the aspects that these data centers do not worry about is the amount of energy they consume and often waste due to lack of efficient energy management techniques. Fujitsu has just unveiled their container data center that puts an end to all of that and helps you curtail both your energy requirements and associated power bill.

Fujitsu Develops Power Saving System Control Technology for Container Data Centers

The main concept of this power saving system is the way in which it uniquely manages the A/C system of the servers and the CPU and forms a sync between the both to keep them functioning at an optimum level while still keeping the energy needs under control. This is done by the employment of the fan less A/C servers that depend on an external air temperature mechanism. Most data centers do not really consider the server information when it comes to A/C management. Add to this the energy consumed by fans and it compounds your power needs.

The new air temperature control mechanism heats up air and sends it inside if the temperature outside drops below 10 degrees Celsius and cools it down before intake if the external temperature is above 35 degrees Celsius. This system makes it cut down energy consumption by good 40 percent compared to the traditional CPU and server models that rely on fans and individual A/C systems. By coordinating between the CPU and the servers, the container data centers from Fujitsu seem to have reduced power needs remarkably.

Via: Fujitsu

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