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- This application relates generally to data centers, and more particularly to a configuration for a data center.
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- a data center may contain a large number of servers that include many electrical components, a large amount of electrical power may be required to operate the facility.
- the electrical power is distributed to a large number of locations spread throughout the computer room (e.g., many racks spaced from one another, and many servers in each rack).
- Electronic components in computer systems such as integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, mass storage devices, power supplies, processors, etc. generate excess heat.
- computers with multiple processors may generate 250 watts of waste heat. Multiply that figure by several thousand (or tens of thousands) to account for the amount of computers in a large data center, and one can readily appreciate the amount of heat that can be generated.
- a plurality of larger, multiple-processor computers configured into rack-mounted components within a racking system can generate a substantial amount of waste heat.
- data centers include mechanisms for waste heat removal from a plurality of racking systems, typically by circulating air through one or more of the rack systems. Many data centers therefore rely on air conditioning systems to maintain the temperature and other environmental conditions in the data center within acceptable limits.
- a data center must maintain high standards for assuring the integrity and functionality of its hosted computer environment. This is generally accomplished through robust design and redundancy, including redundancy of processing resources, communication channels, as well as power and emergency backup power generation.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the configuration of described in the '495 patent of the facility 580 , with exterior walls 582 , with condenser units 800 and heat expulsion chambers 900 exterior of the facility 580 , and data equipment areas 586 , with cabinet clusters 590 therein.
- Power PDUs are located within the equipment area 588 , with other equipment in areas 584 . While this overall configuration is efficient, further advantageous refinements have been made, which are disclosed herein, though for aspects that are similar, those are apparent and will not be repeated in the disclosure herein.
- the methods and apparatuses described herein is a data center.
- a data center comprising: a building having a plurality of rooms and first and second exterior load walls disposed on opposite sides of the building; a plurality of air handler and fluid cooler devices disposed exterior to the building along the first exterior load wall; a plurality of condenser unit devices disposed exterior to the building along the second exterior load wall; a data sector disposed inside the building, adjacent to the first exterior load wall; three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms, each containing UPS and substation distribution equipment therein, as well as air conditioning equipment that is connected to certain of the plurality of condenser unit devices; and a power spine room disposed between the three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms and the data sector, the power spine room including a plurality of PDU devices.
- FIG. 1 depicts an example of a prior art data center configuration.
- FIG. 2 depicts an overview of a data center configuration according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 3 depicts a more detailed view of a distribution equipment area of the data center configuration set forth in FIG. 2 according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4 depicts a more detailed view of a data equipment area of the data center configuration set forth in FIG. 2 according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 depicts an overview of a data center configuration according to one embodiment.
- the data center 200 includes different rooms, each of which have different intended purposes.
- there is a symmetric design in which there is a Sector 1 and a Sector 2 , each of which are for the data hall portion of the building that stores a plurality of cabinets of electronic equipment.
- the right portion of the building that includes Sector 1 and the left portion of the building that contains Sector 2 are symmetric about the centerline of the building.
- Sector 1 with it being understood that the Sector 2 area is identical.
- Each of Sector 1 , Power Spine 1 , Power Room 1 (which has 6 different separately locked rooms therein, as well as the customer entry area 210 , the equipment shipping dock 220 and a customer facing conference area 230 are each individual rooms, with no access between them unless through locked doors (including in the corridor marked at 230 C), sometime multiple locked doors as indicated, particularly at the secure mantrip 230 through which access to the Sector 1 from the customer entry area 210 can be gained, upon permission from security personnel preferably located in the security entry room 240 .
- locked doors including in the corridor marked at 230 C
- multiple locked doors as indicated, particularly at the secure mantrip 230 through which access to the Sector 1 from the customer entry area 210 can be gained, upon permission from security personnel preferably located in the security entry room 240 .
- access to the entire facility is strictly controlled and any visitor entrance is confined to a single locked door, with one-time exceptions for shipping products received at the shipping dock discussed below that is also locked and monitored.
- Employee entrance is also through another single locked door.
- each of the each of the 6 different separately locked rooms within Power Room 1 are bounded by reinforced concrete, as within each of these rooms is distribution power equipment. In a failure of the equipment in those rooms, the reinforced concrete walls will protect the data equipment I Sector 1 .
- the preferred design of the room includes the bracket support designs that are taught in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/551,415, the contents of which are expressly incorporated by reference.
- the bracket support design in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/551,415 the power produced from the leftmost three PDU's shown as R, G B in FIG. 4 are all distributed to the cabinet clusters in the overhead manner along the paths 260 .
- FIG. 3 is more detailed diagram of the distribution equipment rooms within Power Room 1 , as well as other equipment disposed on the ground level exterior to the building in the preferred embodiment, it is apparent that there are 3 power switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B, as well as three UPS and substation rooms USR-R, USR-G, USR-B, with the three switching rooms and the three UPS and substation rooms being identical. As such aspect of these rooms will be discussed only with respect to one of them, as it is the same for the other redundant two. It is noted that there is also bypass switching room SW-bypass, which can be used if repairs are needed for equipment in each of switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B.
- backup diesel generators ( 270 R, 270 G, 270 B) exist external to the building.
- each room in addition to the UPS and substation equipment, are four different CRAC 1 - 4 air conditioning units, which have their condensers 280 in the exterior of the building, with the coolant running preferably underground into the rooms and into the four different CRAC 1 - 4 air conditioning units.
- Security is another aspect that is significant, and by having different customer areas, distribution equipment areas, as well as cabinet cluster areas, personnel that work on equipment in the various areas (which is of different type and thus requiring different personnel) are maintained in their respective areas
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Abstract
One data center embodiment comprising a building having a plurality of rooms and first and second exterior load walls disposed on opposite sides of the building, a plurality of air handler and fluid cooler devices exterior to the building along the first exterior load wall, and a plurality of condenser unit devices exterior to the building along the second exterior load wall. Also part of the data center is a data sector inside the building that is adjacent to the first exterior load wall and three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms, each containing UPS and substation distribution equipment therein. Also included is air conditioning equipment that is connected to certain of the plurality of condenser unit devices, and a power spine room between the three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms and the data sector such that the power spine room including a plurality of PDU devices.
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- This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 14/946,594 filed on Nov. 19, 2015, which is a continuation of and claims priority to Ser. No. 13/815,911 filed Mar. 15, 2013, which application is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- This application relates generally to data centers, and more particularly to a configuration for a data center.
- Organizations of all types, such as on-line retailers, Internet service providers, search providers, financial institutions, universities, and other computing-intensive organizations, conduct computer operations from large scale computing facilities. Such computing facilities, often referred to as data centers, house and accommodate a large amount of server, network, and computer equipment to process, store, and exchange data as needed to carry out an organization's operations. Typically, a data center includes many server racks, each of which may include many servers and associated computer equipment. Information Technology (IT) operations are a crucial aspect of most organizational operations. One of the main concerns is business continuity—companies rely on their information systems to run their operations. If a system becomes unavailable, company operations may be impaired or stopped completely. It is necessary therefore to provide a reliable infrastructure for IT operations in order to minimize any chance of disruption.
- Further, because a data center may contain a large number of servers that include many electrical components, a large amount of electrical power may be required to operate the facility. The electrical power is distributed to a large number of locations spread throughout the computer room (e.g., many racks spaced from one another, and many servers in each rack). Electronic components in computer systems such as integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, mass storage devices, power supplies, processors, etc. generate excess heat. As an example, computers with multiple processors may generate 250 watts of waste heat. Multiply that figure by several thousand (or tens of thousands) to account for the amount of computers in a large data center, and one can readily appreciate the amount of heat that can be generated. A plurality of larger, multiple-processor computers configured into rack-mounted components within a racking system can generate a substantial amount of waste heat. To remedy this, data centers include mechanisms for waste heat removal from a plurality of racking systems, typically by circulating air through one or more of the rack systems. Many data centers therefore rely on air conditioning systems to maintain the temperature and other environmental conditions in the data center within acceptable limits.
- A data center must maintain high standards for assuring the integrity and functionality of its hosted computer environment. This is generally accomplished through robust design and redundancy, including redundancy of processing resources, communication channels, as well as power and emergency backup power generation.
- One example of a robust design and redundancy is described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,180,495, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, and which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIG. 1 herein illustrates the configuration of described in the '495 patent of thefacility 580, withexterior walls 582, withcondenser units 800 andheat expulsion chambers 900 exterior of thefacility 580, anddata equipment areas 586, withcabinet clusters 590 therein. Power PDUs are located within theequipment area 588, with other equipment inareas 584. While this overall configuration is efficient, further advantageous refinements have been made, which are disclosed herein, though for aspects that are similar, those are apparent and will not be repeated in the disclosure herein. - The methods and apparatuses described herein is a data center.
- In one embodiment is described a data center comprising: a building having a plurality of rooms and first and second exterior load walls disposed on opposite sides of the building; a plurality of air handler and fluid cooler devices disposed exterior to the building along the first exterior load wall; a plurality of condenser unit devices disposed exterior to the building along the second exterior load wall; a data sector disposed inside the building, adjacent to the first exterior load wall; three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms, each containing UPS and substation distribution equipment therein, as well as air conditioning equipment that is connected to certain of the plurality of condenser unit devices; and a power spine room disposed between the three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms and the data sector, the power spine room including a plurality of PDU devices.
- These and other aspects and features will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures, in which:
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FIG. 1 depicts an example of a prior art data center configuration. -
FIG. 2 depicts an overview of a data center configuration according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 3 depicts a more detailed view of a distribution equipment area of the data center configuration set forth inFIG. 2 according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 4 depicts a more detailed view of a data equipment area of the data center configuration set forth inFIG. 2 according to one embodiment. - For the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth throughout this description in order to provide a thorough understanding. It will be appreciated, however, by persons skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without some of these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form to avoid obscuring the underlying principles of the various embodiments.
- The methods and apparatuses described herein include a data center.
FIG. 2 depicts an overview of a data center configuration according to one embodiment. As illustrated, thedata center 200 includes different rooms, each of which have different intended purposes. It will be apparent fromFIG. 2 that in a preferred embodiment there is a symmetric design, in which there is aSector 1 and aSector 2, each of which are for the data hall portion of the building that stores a plurality of cabinets of electronic equipment. As is apparent the right portion of the building that includesSector 1 and the left portion of the building that containsSector 2 are symmetric about the centerline of the building. As such, the following discussion will focus onSector 1, with it being understood that theSector 2 area is identical. - Each of
Sector 1,Power Spine 1, Power Room 1 (which has 6 different separately locked rooms therein, as well as thecustomer entry area 210, the equipment shippingdock 220 and a customer facingconference area 230 are each individual rooms, with no access between them unless through locked doors (including in the corridor marked at 230 C), sometime multiple locked doors as indicated, particularly at thesecure mantrip 230 through which access to theSector 1 from thecustomer entry area 210 can be gained, upon permission from security personnel preferably located in thesecurity entry room 240. Of course, access to the entire facility is strictly controlled and any visitor entrance is confined to a single locked door, with one-time exceptions for shipping products received at the shipping dock discussed below that is also locked and monitored. Employee entrance is also through another single locked door. - All entrances, doors, as well as overall areas are further under video surveillance in a preferred embodiment.
- It is further noted that each of the each of the 6 different separately locked rooms within
Power Room 1 are bounded by reinforced concrete, as within each of these rooms is distribution power equipment. In a failure of the equipment in those rooms, the reinforced concrete walls will protect the data equipment ISector 1. - It is further noted that above the entire structure is preferably a reinforced roof, as described in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/651,303, the contents of which are expressly incorporated by reference.
- It is also noted that within the
Sector 1, a more detailed diagram of which is shown inFIG. 4 , the preferred design of the room includes the bracket support designs that are taught in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/551,415, the contents of which are expressly incorporated by reference. With respect to running the tri-redundant RGB Power disclosed in FIG. 7B of the '495 patent, using the bracket support design in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/551,415, the power produced from the leftmost three PDU's shown as R, G B inFIG. 4 are all distributed to the cabinet clusters in the overhead manner along thepaths 260. As there are 24 PDU's and 12paths 260 in the preferred embodiment, various arrangements of running 3 redundant PDU transmission lines overhead along eachpath 260 are possible. Which arrangement to use can vary, such as depending upon the energy consumption of various equipment within each of thecabinet clusters 260. It is apparent that the row of PDU's inFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 are the same as inFIG. 2 , though given the smaller size ofFIG. 2 they PDU's are not shown there. - Turning back to
FIG. 2 , and with reference toFIG. 3 which is more detailed diagram of the distribution equipment rooms withinPower Room 1, as well as other equipment disposed on the ground level exterior to the building in the preferred embodiment, it is apparent that there are 3 power switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B, as well as three UPS and substation rooms USR-R, USR-G, USR-B, with the three switching rooms and the three UPS and substation rooms being identical. As such aspect of these rooms will be discussed only with respect to one of them, as it is the same for the other redundant two. It is noted that there is also bypass switching room SW-bypass, which can be used if repairs are needed for equipment in each of switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B. - As to the switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B, backup diesel generators (270R, 270G, 270B) exist external to the building. Preferably underground power lines from the backup diesel generators (270R, 270G, 270B) protrude through the floor of each of the switching rooms SW-R, SW-G, SW-B, allowing for the switching in of redundant power if needed.
- As to the UPS and substation rooms USR-R, USR-G, USR-B, within each room, in addition to the UPS and substation equipment, are four different CRAC 1-4 air conditioning units, which have their condensers 280 in the exterior of the building, with the coolant running preferably underground into the rooms and into the four different CRAC 1-4 air conditioning units.
- In the present design, all of the condenser units FC and air handling units AH are disposed outside of only one exterior wall, though are otherwise the same as described in the '495 patent. This difference, however, along with the
Power Spine 1 being along the opposite edge of theSector 1 is intentional, as this allows the condensers 280 to be located external to the building, but in spaced relation to the CRAC units that are within the UPS and substation rooms USR-R, USR-G, USR-B. - It is noted that while no equipment using water is disposed within the Sector 1 (other than as required by fire regulations), the reason for this is due to the damage that could be caused to the equipment in the cabinet clusters. As to the distribution rooms, however, usage of the CRAC-1-4 units having the external condensers is more efficient due to the high thermal energy generated within them, as well as given the concrete reinforced walls that would ensure that any coolant leakage from a CRAC-1-4 unit is maintained within the UPS and substation room, as there are a minimum number of doors from those UPS and substation rooms to the Power Spine.
- Security is another aspect that is significant, and by having different customer areas, distribution equipment areas, as well as cabinet cluster areas, personnel that work on equipment in the various areas (which is of different type and thus requiring different personnel) are maintained in their respective areas
- Although described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that modifications in the form and details of the disclosed embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Further, embodiments disclosed herein may include various operations as set forth above, or fewer or more operations; or operations in an order different from the order described. Accordingly, the scope should be judged in terms of the claims which follow as well as the legal equivalents thereof.
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1. A data center comprising:
a building having a plurality of rooms and first and second exterior load walls disposed on opposite sides of the building;
a plurality of air handler and fluid cooler devices disposed exterior to the building along the first exterior load wall;
a plurality of condenser unit devices disposed exterior to the building along the second exterior load wall;
a data sector disposed inside the building, adjacent to the first exterior load wall;
three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms, each containing UPS and substation distribution equipment therein, as well as air conditioning equipment that is connected to certain of the plurality of condenser unit devices; and
a power spine room disposed between the three separate UPS and substation distribution equipment rooms and the data sector, the power spine room including a plurality of PDU devices.
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