Video: Intel's Air-Side Economization Test update from September 2008

In this video, Intel data center manager Don Atwood provides an overview of the company's proof of concept research on air-side economizers.

Rich Miller

September 18, 2008

1 Min Read
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Intel data center manager Don Atwood provides an overview of the company's proof of concept research on air-side economizers (using outside air to cool the data center). He describes Intel's New Mexico testbed for its 10-month proof-of-concept, which it found "no consistent increase in server failure rates as a result of the greater variation in temperature and humidity, and the decrease in air quality." See our full story for additional details. This video runs about 5 minutes and 15 seconds.

 

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