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Immersed oil cooling for data-centres?
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by AnotherHustler
3419 days ago
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I've seen some eccentric examples of oil cooling for desktop PCs, however this startup is doing the same thing for datacenters - http://asperitas.com/ Does anyone have any experience in this space? Aside from cost reduction, the elephant in the room is ease of server hardware maintenance. If the dead server has been immersed in oil then it's a messy job to replace components. Also, I'm wondering about the oil itself degrading components - for example, I think oil eats network cables? I'm wondering if this might be the next big thing? Or just a hassle? |
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If immersive cooling doesn't significantly reduce the lifetime of components and doesn't add costs (additional mops?) enough to offset the reduction, there is no reason why it shouldn't be useful for most datacenters. Intel was working on this a few years back [2], and as far as I can tell the Cray 2 used immersive cooling for some components in the mid-80s.
[1] - http://perspectives.mvdirona.com/2010/09/overall-data-center... [2] - https://www.technologyreview.com/s/429179/intel-servers-take...