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Seawater dampens datacentre running costs
New facility in Mauritius expected to slash cooling bills
Iain Thomson in San Francisco,
V3.co.uk 22 Sep 2009
A datacentre conference has heard how one nation plans to drastically cut the
cost of running datacentres by using sea water to cool servers.
Delegates at Data
Centre Strategies 2009 have been shown plans for a new datacentre to be
built at the Mauritius Eco-Park featuring a cooling system that uses cold water
pumped from the ocean.
The plan calls for pipes to be placed 1,000 metres below sea level, where the
water temperature is about 5ºC. The water is then pumped up around the cooling
system before being returned to the ocean. The system is predicted to cut
cooling costs by up to 75 per cent.
Similar systems are already in use in the South Pacific and the technology
should help Mauritius attract high-tech businesses.
“Mauritius is ideally positioned at the crossroads of Africa, Asia and
Australia and outside major earthquake ridges,” said Philip Low, managing
director at conference organiser BroadGroup.
“The island is also well known as a major financial and infocom hub. Being
relatively remote but well-connected to the world is a major attribute for the
island-nation to position itself as a disaster recovery and business continuity
destination,” he added.
Google has also been looking at the idea of using sea water to cool its
datacentres. Last year, the company submitted a
patent
application for floating datacentres that are powered in part by wave
action and cooled using sea water.
Cornell University already uses a
similar system
for cooling its entire campus, taking cool water from a nearby lake and using
it as an alternative to the university’s air conditioning systems.
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