1. Researchers speed up the chase for cooler data centers

    PC World (Jun 11 2009)

    1. Researchers speed up the chase for cooler data centers With energy costs rising and data centers at the core of IT strategy for many companies, cooling the growing number of computers jammed into data centers is an issue that has taken center stage. Some innovative university researchers are focusing on cutting the cost of cooling the hot racks of servers in data centers. Last month, Syracuse University teamed with IBM to create one of the world's most efficient data centers on the school's campus, while the Georgia Institute of Technology announced last week that its faculty had created a 1,100-square-foot testing facility where researchers can test new cooling designs and measure the impact that the designs have on power efficiency. [ For more data center news and expert advice on data center strategy, see CIO.com's Data Center Drilldown section. ] The Georgia Tech researchers aim to analyze power consumption "all the way from the chip to ... (Read Full Article)

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