Computing systems in a pseudomarine operational environment: design and initial test results

A. Periola, S.T. Adegbola, R. Salami
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Contemporary research recognizes the need to reduce the cooling costs of data centre systems. This is beneficial and also reduces the operational costs. The operational costs can be reduced by using water for cooling instead of relying on conventional cooling systems comprising airconditioners, chillers and cooling towers. The cooling effect of water can be leveraged by siting the underwater data centre in a marine or pseudomarine environment. A pseudomarine environment is considered here since it overcomes the operational challenges associated with obtaining the regulatory permits required to access the marine environment. In addition, the discussion in the paper presents the design of a desktop computing system that uses water for cooling in a pseudomarine environment. The performance test of the desktop computing system is conducted in Oyo, Oyo State Nigeria. This is done to examine the viability of designing and using minidata centres sited in a pseudomarine environment in Nigeria. The initial results indicate that a personal desktop computer in the role of the mini data centre is able to support the execution of software installation without the use of conventional cooling i.e fans for a period exceeding 25 minutes. In this case, the cooling is realized using the emulated pseudo marine environment.
伪海洋操作环境中的计算系统:设计和初步测试结果
当前的研究认识到需要降低数据中心系统的冷却成本。这是有益的,也降低了运营成本。采用水冷却而非依靠由冷气机、冷水机及冷却塔组成的传统冷却系统,可减低运作成本。通过将水下数据中心置于海洋或假海洋环境中,可以利用水的冷却效果。这里考虑的是假海洋环境,因为它克服了与获得进入海洋环境所需的监管许可相关的操作挑战。此外,本文还讨论了在虚拟海洋环境中使用水进行冷却的桌面计算系统的设计。桌面计算系统的性能测试在尼日利亚Oyo州Oyo进行。这样做是为了审查在尼日利亚设计和使用设在假海洋环境中的小型数据中心的可行性。初步结果表明,作为小型数据中心的个人台式计算机能够在不使用常规冷却装置(即风扇)超过25分钟的情况下支持软件安装的执行。在这种情况下,利用模拟的伪海洋环境来实现冷却。
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