Fujitsu recently declared that the sale for Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY Liquid Immersion Cooling System in Japan started during first week of September and it will soon follow a global route. As the name suggests, iYou do not need a large-scale cooling equipment but the system t is a cooling system designed for efficient cooling of complete IT equipment equally by immersing the complete device in cooling liquid. brings down the total power consumption for complete server system by 40% which is better than all other existing air cooling systems. This reduces power consumption by a dramatic level giving customers approximately twice server density in the similar installation space.
Fujitsu will keep supporting business transformation for clients that will be delivering high-performance server system with the help of its innovative liquid cooling technologies.
Now let’s take a look at background of this story. There are a number of technologies that process high volume of data including IoT (Internet of Things) or AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become more and more common in last few years. Leading users of these technologies desire additional modifications in performance from a number of servers that constitute system platforms for such new technologies. Simultaneously, high-speed processing leads to enormous increase in heat produced by servers finally leading to generation of higher quantities of space and energy for cooling. These problems create demand for a system that gives out better cooling capabilities. The demand is met by Fujitsu. Major product features are as follows:
- Very efficient cooling technology that significantly reduces power and space requirements.
- Easy maintenance.
- Fujitsu offers a single solution right from installation to post-sales support. Fujitsu offers a single solution for everything right from installation of CDUs (Coolant Distribution Units) and immersion bath to server operations maintenance works, plumbing, and so on.
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