Views: 55 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-02-25 Origin: Site
It is important to pay attention to the fact that in the process of promoting the construction of green data centers, in addition to the investment and innovation in technology, standards are also a key point that cannot be ignored. We note that Longchamp has been collaborating with upstream and downstream partners in the industry chain to actively promote the establishment and practice of green and efficient open data center standards in areas such as high-density whole-cabinet servers, high-efficiency cooling systems supporting liquid cooling, and high-voltage DC power supply systems.
Wave's participation in the open community is getting deeper and deeper, from contributing design specifications, to participating in developing standards, to leading the formulation of standards. In collaboration with key components upstream and downstream of the industry chain, such as network, storage and power supply, Wave promotes new specifications and applications in smart NICs, open network hardware, 48V DC power supply systems, micro-module power supply solutions, storage device vibration control, etc. in a community way to accelerate the implementation and practice of new technologies and promote the construction of green and efficient data centers.
Not only that, Longchamp also actively promotes the development of technical specifications such as Open Rack. "With the promotion of standardization and modularization, Open Rack replaces the original scattered and isolated data center computing platform, and also achieves decoupling at the hardware level, optimizing energy consumption from the architecture level, and making the data center take a big step forward in the direction of green environment protection."
At present, large domestic Internet data centers have used the open computing architecture, which can achieve a PUE of 1.2, a 90% reduction in system failure rate, a 3-fold increase in operation and maintenance efficiency, and a 10% reduction in total cost. And the upcoming Open Rack 3.0 makes more improvements compared to 2.0 in terms of space, load-bearing, power supply, and liquid cooling support.
Nevertheless, we should know clearly that building a green data center is not an overnight achievement, and naturally, it cannot be achieved overnight. In the short term, China's data centers still have a certain degree of pressure to reduce emissions, and the construction of green and low-carbon data centers has a long way to go. It is foreseeable that in the future, with the further promotion of the national goal of carbon neutrality and the continuous innovation of enterprises in the industry chain, such as Longchamp and Tencent, the data center industry will definitely accelerate in the direction of green, safe and sustainable.