Data Center Media Coverage

Data Center Media Coverage

 
NREL’s Skynet Stays Cool with RackCDU

"In an effort to make the most energy efficient datacenter in the world, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is relocating its Skynet HPC cluster to a new datacenter at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) in Golden, Colo. At the heart of this move is Asetek’s RackCDU direct-to-chip “hot water” cooling system."
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DataCenterKnowledge.com: NREL To Use Hot Water Cooling From Asetek

"The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) looks to join the Department of Defense in utilizing “hot water” liquid cooling, as a retrofit for its Skynet HPC cluster. Asetek announced that NREL will install its RackCDU (Rack Coolant Distribution Unit) direct-to-chip liquid cooling system, as the cluster is relocated to the new data center at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) in Golden, Colorado."
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The New Economy: Asetek’s tech for a growing smartphone market

"The dirty little secret about data centres is all too clear. The many benefits of cloud computing come at a substantial price in terms of energy burdens and climate change effects. Computer scientists and environmentalists alike can both agree that a better way is needed to cool down data centres. In its own way, Asetek is working to create a more sustainable planet for everyone, not just data centre managers."
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InsideHPC.com: Asetek to Cool HPC Clusters at World’s Northernmost University

"Today Asetek announced that the company’s liquid cooling technology been chosen by the University of Tromsø in Norway for a pilot installation at the university’s HPC facility. Asetek will reduce energy consumption of the data center and enable waste heat from servers to heat the university campus."
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Energymanagertoday.com: Asetek Participates in DoD Program, Opens Data Center Cooling Demo

"The Department of Defense has selected Asetek’s ISAC (Inside Server Air Conditioning) liquid-cooling product to participate in its Transformative Reductions in Operational Energy Consumption (TROPEC) program."
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Channelprosmb.com: Asetek Opens Demo Room for Its Data Center Liquid Cooling Solutions

"Asetek has built a demonstration room in its San Jose, Calif., office to showcase the company’s RackCDU, ISAC, and internal loop liquid cooling solutions for servers and data centers. The room features a state-of-the-art Asetek RackCDU-cooled HPC cluster."
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ZDNet.com: DoD selects Asetek self-contained cooling ISAC for next generation forward deployed datacenters

"To that end, the DoD has selected the Asetek Inside Server Air Conditioning (ISAC) system for evaluation in the TROPEC project. The ISAC removes 100% of the server generated heat from within the server, completely eliminating the need for any variation of the tradition CRAC unit found in most datacenters."
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Datacenterknowledge.com: U.S. Defense Department to Cool Servers With Hot Water

"The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) will soon begin cooling its servers with hot water. The DoD said this week that it will convert one of its data centers to use a liquid cooling system from Asetek Inc. The move could clear the way for broader use of liquid cooling in high-density server deployments at the DoD, which says it will carefully track the efficiency and cost savings from the project."
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InsideHPC Interview: Asetek Reinvents the Datacenter with Innovative Hot Water Cooling at SC12

"In this video from SC12, Asetek founder & CEO André Eriksen describes the company’s innovated hot water cooling technologies for HPC and Cloud computing.”
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Appro Heats Up HPC Portfolio with Warm Water Cooling

"The heart of the system is the RackCDU (rack cooling device unit), a radiator-like component that sits on the inside of the rack enclosure. Two sets of tubes run from the unit to the server blade. One set feeds the warm water to the servers; the other transfers the server-heated water back to the RackCDU for cooling to ambient temperatures.”
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Demonstrating liquid cooling benefits in data centers

"Asetek is addressing the server market with its new low profile integrated pump and cold plate CPU cooler. The low profile pump is sized perfectly to fit in 1U rack servers. The company’s heat exchanger technology for servers is derived from solutions the company has developed for notebook PCs. Within the server market the key benefits of water-based cooling are enabling increased thermal density and energy savings.”
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Asetek's Cooling Systems Ease Environmental Monitoring Efforts

"Asetek is renowned for its liquid cooling systems for computers. In fact, the company has sold more than one million of them and has now devised a system that uses warm water to cool large server racks. With three new U.S. patents to put to use, Asetek is capable of delivering environmental monitoring solutions that will be of great value to the ever-growing data center industry in the U.S.”
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The Data Center Journal Liquid Cooling: The Wave of the Present

"Cooling can be targeted even more directly by integrating the liquid system into the servers themselves. For instance, Asetek provides a system in which the CPU is cooled by a self-contained liquid apparatus inside the server. Essentially, it’s a miniature version of the larger data center cooling system, except the interior of the server is the “inside” and the exterior is the “environment.”
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Boston Teams Up With Asetek to Deliver Water Cooled Workstation

"It's fairly likely that you've never heard of Boston Ltd, a UK distributor and white box server and workstation manufacturer. The company has teamed up with Danish Asetek to deliver a fully water cooled workstation using Asetek's famous water cooling solutions with four Nvidia cards and two brand spanking new Intel Xeon E5 processors."
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EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.com: Liquid Cooling Gaining in Popularity Again

"Asetek, a California based company, has recently unveiled its Sealed Server Liquid Cooling systems which uses both air and liquid powered by its RackCDU (Coolant Distribution Unit.) Each sealed server in a rack contains a pipe loop containing coolant."
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HPCWire.com: Asetek Announces Liquid Cooling Solutions for HPC Data Centers

"Asetek Inc., the world’s leading supplier of liquid cooling solutions for computers, announced today that it will offer a range of liquid cooling solutions to address a diverse set of cooling challenges facing modern HPC clusters data centers."
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ZDNet.com: Is liquid cooling right for your datacenter?

"Liquid cooling of the CPU has been proven by gamers to be an effective way to increase performance. Can datacenter operators save money with similar technology?"
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