Syska
High Density Cooling Solutions™
Syska's High Density Cooling Solutions™ delivers a unique cooling method that addresses today's high density data centers.
In the Internet economy, speed matters. As companies rush
to process data faster and more efficiently, they are purchasing
more powerful computer servers and placing them into existing
data centers. Major problems occur as this new generation of
slimmer, faster servers consumes more energy, thereby giving
off more heat. Multiply the heat by the increased number of
servers needed for a growing business and you get an overheated
data center that eventually shuts down.
In researching these problems with our clients, we found that
traditional cooling methods have not kept up with advances
in computer processing. Recognizing the need for more reliable
and scalable cooling methods for high-density server farms,
our team
of technology specialists devised a solution that allows companies
to sufficiently
cool their data centers as they continue to add faster, more
powerful processors.
Read the
interview with key team member, Jun Yang, PE, Senior Associate >>
Hear more about this in person...
Join us at our Los Angeles Office Breakfast Briefing
on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 where Jun Yang, PE, and
Patrick Kenny, PE will share what we’ve
learned in our research. Equipment performance and system
reliability are among the top concerns for today’s
high-tech companies. With the migration from yesterday’s
computers to the new generation of slimmer, more powerful
servers, most existing facilities cannot handle the load.
In researching the problems with our clients, we found
that traditional cooling methods have not kept up with
advances in computer processing.
Recognizing the need for more reliable and scalable cooling
methods for high-density server farms, Syska Hennessy
Group’s
Critical Facilities Team - OnlinEnvironments™ has
developed the High Density Cooling Solutions™. This
new design allows companies to sufficiently cool their
data
centers as
they continue to add faster, more powerful processors.
Hear about case studies of some of our clients’ experiences
and results.
Key topics to be covered:
- Deficiencies in Traditional Design Approaches
- Reliability Issues and Cost Implications
- How to Build High Density Computer / Network Rooms
- The Value of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modeling
To be presented at:
Syska Hennessy Group Los Angeles Office
11500 W. Olympic Blvd.
Suite 680
Los Angeles, California 90064
April 28, 2004
7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Please RSVP by April 23, 2004 with Jessica
Oong at 310.254.3894.
A number of our offices around the country now host a brief morning
presentation on some of the hottest topics in the industry every
month. Visit www.syska.com to see a complete schedule and locations.
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