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Energy efficiency – in focus. Design and Efficiency – DELL™ AX4-5. Power consumption:345 Watt* Heat emission:1535 BTU/h* Power consumption a TB:38,3 Watt Heat emission a TB:170,6 BTU/h. * Manufacturer information, with maximum additional disks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Design and Efficiency – DELL™ AX4-5

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Power consumption: 345 Watt*Heat emission: 1535 BTU/h*Power consumption a TB: 38,3 WattHeat emission a TB: 170,6 BTU/h

* Manufacturer information, with maximum additional disks

Energy efficiency – in focus

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Design and Efficiency – DELL™ AX4-5

Cooling system:Power supply fan produces airflow

For each power supply there are two fans embedded in different places

Flat cooling elements

Effect:The airflow is divided inefficiently because cooling elements are covered by just one part of the airflow

In case of a single fan breakdown, second unit needs to compensate function. Result: Higher load to hardware

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Ventilation holes for the power supply

Rear with ventilation holes

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Design and Efficiency – HP MSA 20xx

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Power Consumption: 475 Watt*Heat emission: 1622 BTU/h*Power Consumption a TB: 39,6 WattHeat emission a TB: 135,1 BTU/h

* Manufacturer information, with maximum additional disks

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Design and Efficiency – HP MSA 20xx

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Ventilation holes for the power supply

Open rearCooling System: Power supply fan produces air flow Intelligent air conduction between

controllers and power supplies through the ventilation holes

Big cooling elements attached to the connection holes

For each power supply two redundant fans built in a row

Effect: Intelligent conduction of the air flow In case on a single fan breakdown,

no further power consumption therefore no expected hardware damages

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Design and Efficiency – IBM DS3400

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Power consumption: 361 Watt*Heat emission: 1235 BTU/h*Power Consumption a TB: 30,1 WattHeat emission a TB: 102,9 BTU/h

* Manufacturer information, with maximum additional disks

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Design and Efficiency – IBM DS3400

Cooling system:Power supply fan produces airflowFor each power supply two redundant fans embedded in different places

Very flat cooling elementsMemory looms into the airflow

Effect:Inefficient air division - cooling elements get covered by just one part of the airflow – however good positioning of the memory

In case of a single fan breakdown, second unit needs to compensate function. Result: Higher load to hardware

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Ventilation holes for the power supply

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Design and Efficiency – FSC FibreCAT SX8x

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Energy efficiency – in focus

Power consumption: 475 Watt*Heat emission: 1622 BTU/h*Power consumption a TB: 39,6 WattHeat emission a TB: 135,1 BTU/h

* Manufacturer information, with maximum additional disks

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Design and Efficiency – FSC FibreCAT SX8x

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Ventilation holes for the power supply

Open rear

Cooling system: Power supply fan produces

airflow Intelligent air conduction

between the controllers and the power supplies through the ventilation holes

Big cooling elements attached to the connection holes

For each power supply two redundant fans built in a row

Effect: Intelligent and effective air

conduction In case on a single fan

breakdown, no further power consumption therefore no expected hardware damages

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Overview – Power and Heat Data

Power Power consumptionconsumption Heat emissionHeat emission Power Power

consumption a TBconsumption a TBHeat emission Heat emission

a TBa TB

345 Watt 1535 BTU/h 38,3 Watt 170,6 BTU/h

475 Watt 1622 BTU/h 39,6 Watt 135,1 BTU/h

361 Watt 1235 BTU/h 30,1 Watt 102,9 BTU/h

475 Watt 1622 BTU/h 39,6 Watt 135,1 BTU/h

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Overview – Energy efficiency

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