HP at the Discover Conference, HP demonstrated the latest data center container ecopod, designed to make up for previous product maintainability deficiencies.
The newest data center container, ecopod, extracts signals from the active house, links two 40-foot it containers, and makes them into a two-width data center container, like a sandwich. This design creates an extra width of the hot channel where technicians can access the channel, making it easier to maintain the equipment. Industry experts welcome this innovation, but there are other considerations for ecopod.
Problems with data center containers
Traditional data center containers are largely hopeless, and they are designed for 40-foot ISO transport containers, and it is difficult for technicians to get inside to maintain the equipment.
"Obviously this is one of the reasons we don't like HP's early pod. "In Tier 1 research," said Jason Schafer, a data center technology manager.
This is already causing outrage among HP's data center container users, said Glen Keels, HP's marketing director.
"Maintainability issues have been the biggest obstacle to our extensive sourcing of container data centers," he said. ”
"With the ecopod, you have the density of container form, and the time to enter the market, without forcing the technicians to" squeeze "into the hot channel. Keels added.
Explore HP Ecopod Data Center container
In addition to our known HP POD 240a,ecopod provides 44 50U racks, the average rack density reaches 44kW, and the total is 2.3MW. The cooling is supported by free air, direct expansion and direct EXPANSION,DX, and the energy utilization rate is about 1.05 to 1.30, which depends largely on the environmental conditions. Ecopod is now available through HP's Podworks to order, requiring less than 12 weeks of shipping time.
Ecopod's dual-width design is called a "big step in the right direction", but there are other designs that attract data center managers, Schafer said. For example, the average rack density of ecopod is 44kW, and in most cases, 7kW to 10kW, "far exceeds the demand of this large market".
As a result, data center managers have more flexible options when they deploy high-density it devices. But it also suggests that more costs are needed to power distribution and power generation.
Schafer said: "If there is too much construction, the cost will be much more expensive." "Other data center managers say ISO shipping containers are not suitable for building type data centers, no matter how much you place."
"ISO containers are not very large and are not designed for specific purposes," said the CEO of I/O data centers: "Many data center container products do not even have EMC arrays, or IBM Zenterprise systems." "I/O data centers is a provider of large data center space, based on a proprietary datacenter module."
Slessman claims that I/O data Centers A different path on a modular datacenter. It offers a full height module with large doors, four-foot wide-cold channels and three-foot wide-hot channels designed to create a "comfortable environment" for the needs of IT organizations.
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