HP Data Center EnvIronmental Edge HP POD 240a, Power capacity, Policy-based Adaptive Cooling

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As a result, the HP POD 40c and 20c can have a PUE ratio as low as 1.25 depending on the configuration of the IT equipment and the water-cooling facility to which they connect.

We can ship the HP POD 40c or 20c in as little as 6 weeks. For more information, visit http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/solutions/datacentersolutions/pod/index.html.

HP POD 240a

The HP POD 240a (nicknamed EcoPOD) is engineered for the ultra-high efficiency that is possible only with free-air cooling. The EcoPOD contains 2200U of rack space, suitable for 44 50U 19-inch racks. This IT capacity is equivalent to a 10,000 ft2 (3,048 m2) traditional data center, but at one- tenth the space. The EcoPOD consists of two 40-ft IT modules with a common 8-ft wide (2,438 mm) hot aisle (Figure 13) that allows you to easily remove and service IT equipment up to a rack at a time. Above the IT modules, you can use up to 24 direct-expansion (DX) air conditioning units when outside air is too hot, or otherwise not suitable.

Figure 13: HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240a

Power capacity

The EcoPOD uses an industrial-quality programmable logic controller (PLC) to gather IT power consumption data from up to two HP Monitored PDUs per rack. The HP Monitored PDU accepts 3- phase 415 V power and outputs 240 V to the rack. It has an input current monitor that measures the aggregate current draw on each power circuit. Administrators can view IT load data locally or remotely with an optional management module.

Policy-based Adaptive Cooling

The PLC checks environmental conditions inside and outside the EcoPOD. The PLC monitors temperature sensors in the hot and cold-aisles and humidity sensors included with the optional humidifier. Users can define policy set points for Adaptive Cooling mode based on industry parameters–ASHRAE recommended, ASHRAE allowable, or HP allowable temperatures.

Based on the IT load, environmental conditions, and user-defined policies, the EcoPOD uses an algorithm to adjust the control surfaces, fan speeds, and the following Adaptive Cooling modes to use the least amount of energy:

Free air mode. Ambient air within a specified temperature/humidity range provides cooling. DX (recirculation) mode. The DX units provide all of the cooling.

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Contents Technology brief, 2 nd edition HP power and cooling technologies for Data centerHP Common Slot Power Supplies High-efficiency featuresIntroduction ProLiant server efficiencyHP Power Regulator Optimized fan power Power monitoring and reporting toolsPower control tools HP Intelligent Power Discovery Power distributionHP Dynamic Power Capping HP Enclosure Dynamic Power CappingEliminate human error Discover the power distribution topologyMonitor real-time power use HP uninterruptible power supplies HP Power AdvisorHP Rack-mountable UPS CoolingHP eco-mode UPS HP Modular Cooling System G2 HP 10000 G2 Rack Air DuctData center power topology management Data center power management with HP Insight ControlData gathering and archiving Power monitoring Data center thermal profiles Power meter summary for a serverData center temperature profile on the Power/Thermal tab Rack thermal view Available power reportingHP Performance Optimized Datacenters Design of the HP POD 40c HP POD 40c and 20cPolicy-based Adaptive Cooling Power capacityHP POD 240a Conclusion Rack-options/rack-air-duct/index.html For more information
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Data Center EnvIronmental Edge specifications

HP Data Center Environmental Edge is a cutting-edge solution designed to optimize the efficiency and sustainability of data center operations. In an era where data centers consume enormous power and generate significant carbon footprints, HP's Environmental Edge provides an innovative approach to managing these challenges.

One of the main features of the Environmental Edge is its advanced cooling solutions. Traditional cooling systems often operate inefficiently, leading to wasted energy and excessive costs. HP's system incorporates smart cooling technologies that adapt to the specific thermal demands of each data center room. By utilizing a combination of hot aisle/cold aisle containment and dynamic airflow management, the Environmental Edge ensures that cold air is effectively directed where it’s needed most, significantly reducing the amount of energy required to maintain optimal temperatures.

Another key characteristic of the HP Data Center Environmental Edge is its integration with IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. The solution employs a network of sensors that continuously monitor environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, and air quality. This data is processed in real-time to provide actionable insights, allowing data center operators to make informed decisions regarding energy use and equipment deployment.

HP’s Environmental Edge also emphasizes modularity and scalability. As business needs evolve, data centers require flexible solutions that can grow with them. HP's approach incorporates modular components that can be easily integrated or upgraded, allowing businesses to expand their infrastructure without significant overhauls. This adaptability not only lowers upfront costs but also reduces waste, making it a more sustainable choice for organizations committed to environmental responsibility.

Sustainability is further enhanced through HP’s commitment to energy efficiency. The Environmental Edge utilizes advanced energy management software that calculates power consumption in real-time. This ensures that resources are used efficiently and helps organizations meet their green energy targets. Additionally, the system promotes the use of renewable energy sources, allowing data centers to minimize their reliance on fossil fuels.

In summary, the HP Data Center Environmental Edge stands out with its innovative cooling solutions, integration of IoT technologies, modular design, and energy efficiency initiatives. These features work together to create an intelligent, adaptive, and sustainable environment for data centers, addressing the pressing need for eco-friendly practices in the tech industry. As organizations navigate the complexities of modern data management, HP's Environmental Edge provides the tools needed to thrive in both performance and sustainability.