Bodo's Power Systems®
● Data centre power consumption is growing at an annual rate of 16%. Driven by increasing demand for cloud computing, social net working, multi-media, and utility computing services, government and commercial organizations will spend nearly $8 billion (US) per year to power and cool data centres. The majority of power is consumed by server systems and cooling.
The traditional power architectures of these servers are reaching the technological limits of energy efficiency. Some efficiency improvement approaches can require a redesign of the entire data centre power infrastructure to reduce power consumption; this solution comes at a prohibitive cost. Data centre building and infrastructure redesign can easily cost tens of millions of dollars.
● Companies, such as IDT, have approached the problem by focusing on the total power efficiency of the server system, without requiring any significant data centre infra structure or building modifications. The result is IDT’s high efficiency server power
architecture, known as coolRAC (RAC is an acronym for Resonant Alternating Current). This technology allows data centres to realise significant reductions in server power consumption.
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