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Session: 02-02 Immersion Cooling II
Paper Number: 97490
97490 - Single-Phase Immersion Cooling Study of a High-Density Storage System
In this paper, a standard air cooled high density storage system is reengineered to demonstrate the use of single phase immersion cooling. The storage system consists prirarily of seventy two hard drives, two single socket nodes, two SAS expander cards, NIC and a power distribution board in a 4OU form factor. It is sucessfully demonstrated that the storage systems can be be designed to support single phase immersion cooling while supporting hot swap and cooling redundancy requirement similar to that of an air cooled system. In an air cooled system, temperature gradient between the drives was as high as 19°C. The drives placed at the front of the system received cooler air while the drives placed in the rear received preheated air thus resulting in a temperature gradient. The drives used for the study were 20GB Helium filled sealed drives. For immersion cooling, the variance in drive temperature was less than 3°C resulting in even cooling of the HDDs. The other ssystem components such as CPU, DIMMs, SAS chip and NIC had sufficient thermal margin. It was demonstrated that the system can operate reliably for facility supply temperature as high as 40°C. The resulting power consumption of the pump was less than five percent of the total IT power.
Presenting Author: Saket Karajgikar Facebook Inc.
Single-Phase Immersion Cooling Study of a High-Density Storage System