Complex computing platforms such as High Performance Computers and Data Centers are critical systems from the energy sustainability viewpoint, due to their high computational power and demanding thermal stability specifications. In this context, cooling is a crucial component to operate such systems efficiently. Adavanced solutions, based on liquid and hybrid topologies are available today, but they come with a twofold challenge. On one hand, as widely recognized in the literature, the cooling devices need to be operated in a coordinated and energy-efficient fashion. In addition, after design and deployment, the cooling system has to be dynamically managed to efficiently adapt to workload, and environmental conditions. On the other hand, at design time, the cooling hardware architecture has to be selected in order to fit in the best way the needs of the computing facility, also depending on the environmental conditions characterizing its location.

Conficoni, C., Bartolini, A., Tilli, A., Cavazzoni, C., Benini, L. (2021). HPC Cooling: A Flexible Modeling Tool for Effective Design and Management. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE COMPUTING, 6(3), 441-455 [10.1109/TSUSC.2018.2809574].

HPC Cooling: A Flexible Modeling Tool for Effective Design and Management

Conficoni, Christian
;
Bartolini, Andrea
;
Tilli, Andrea
;
Benini, Luca
2021

Abstract

Complex computing platforms such as High Performance Computers and Data Centers are critical systems from the energy sustainability viewpoint, due to their high computational power and demanding thermal stability specifications. In this context, cooling is a crucial component to operate such systems efficiently. Adavanced solutions, based on liquid and hybrid topologies are available today, but they come with a twofold challenge. On one hand, as widely recognized in the literature, the cooling devices need to be operated in a coordinated and energy-efficient fashion. In addition, after design and deployment, the cooling system has to be dynamically managed to efficiently adapt to workload, and environmental conditions. On the other hand, at design time, the cooling hardware architecture has to be selected in order to fit in the best way the needs of the computing facility, also depending on the environmental conditions characterizing its location.
2021
Conficoni, C., Bartolini, A., Tilli, A., Cavazzoni, C., Benini, L. (2021). HPC Cooling: A Flexible Modeling Tool for Effective Design and Management. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE COMPUTING, 6(3), 441-455 [10.1109/TSUSC.2018.2809574].
Conficoni, Christian; Bartolini, Andrea; Tilli, Andrea; Cavazzoni, Carlo; Benini, Luca
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