Dell Technology's Multiple Cooling Solutions Make Data Center Operations More Secure
From 2016 to 2020, China's computing power grew by an average of 42% annually, with the total computing power scale reaching 135EFlops in 2020 and still maintaining a high-speed growth rate of 55%. However, the rapid growth of computing power has also brought new heat dissipation problems.

The traditional data center cooling scheme mainly relies on "air cooling", using air as the refrigerant to transfer the heat emitted by the server motherboard, CPU, etc. to the heat sink module, and then use fans or air conditioning cooling to blow away the heat. This is also the main reason why the cooling system consumes nearly half of the data center's power.
Dell has not abandoned the technological innovation of air-cooled thermal solution. While utilizing the best computational fluid dynamics (CFD) airflow simulation technology to optimize system design, it has also launched a Fresh Air system that circulates warm exhaust gas from the data center to the main air conditioning system. Combining the latest air transportation solutions and advanced software control algorithms, it achieves the best air-cooled heat dissipation performance.
For example, the new generation Dell PowerEdge series product R750 reduces excessive airflow through a reasonable cooling layout, which improves the cooling energy efficiency of servers by 60% compared to the previous generation products, greatly reducing energy consumption in the workflow and avoiding server crashes caused by overheating. Therefore, Dell Technology delves into market demand and provides diverse cooling solutions for different users to address energy consumption anxiety, making your data center operations more secure.







