Next Generation Data Centre
Datacentres account for over 2% of CO2 emissions and an average datacentre can cost over £5M to power per year. Imtech’s innovative “Common Rail Cooling®” architecture provides a new solution which can drastically reducing the power required. Combined with new techniques for virtualisation in both the computer servers and the networking infrastructure, Imtech’s Next Generation Green Datacentres are providing clear environmental benefits while reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Imtech develops new products and services. Introducing Imtech’s innovative “Common Rail Cooling®”
Minimising TCO
Use of scalable designs
Energy optimisation
CO2 reduction
Faster realisation of datacentres
Upgrade of datacentres with minimal downtime
Flexible in availability-factor: mixing Tier 1-4
Green IT design
Meeting the EU-code of conduct on datacentres
Why
- Energy is one of the major cost drivers in datacentres
- Power availability is a key factor in locating datacentres
- Optimisation of energy consumption drives down your TCO
- Datacentres perform mostly at 1,8 to 2,2 Energy Usage Efficiency (EUE) factor
How
- Designing green datacentres without rising CAPEX
- Energy overhead (EUE) factor far better (1,2) than the new EU code (1,3)
- Saving for a medium sized datacentre (10 MW £3M per year )
- Solutions needs 4Mw Power less and is more flexible and cheaper to locate
Benefits
- Flexibility, modular design with off-the-shelf major components
- Back-up systems, major components power & cooling outside cooled zone
- Sectioning walls for flexible spatial optimalisation
- Outside or roof mounted heat exchangers