The name given to a specific controlled airflow layout associated with
enclosures and cabinets. As more heat
becomes concentrated within the cabinet space, the risk of overheating and
damaging the equipment increases. *Contemporary thinking in data center thermal
management promotes the hot aisle/cold aisle layout where cold air is segregated
in front of equipment cabinets and hot exhaust air is expelled behind equipment
cabinets. This layout eliminates the direct transfer of hot exhaust air from one
system into the intake air of another system.
*[Source: Chatsworth
Products - Views & Tips]
Chatsworth Products - Views & Tips Today's IT infrastructure equipment is becoming more powerful and compact, resulting in additional heat per enclosure. As more heat becomes concentrated within the cabinet space the risk of overheating and damaging expensive equipment increases.
Electronics Industries Association Web Site The EIA promotes the market development and competitiveness of the U.S. high-tech industry through domestic and international policy efforts.
ServerWatch Article: Fujitsu Adds Opteron Blades, Rack Server Following the lead of its Fujitsu Siemens counterpart, the North American Fujitsu Computer Systems Tuesday announced its first Opteron endeavor. Dual-core AMD Opteron processors will power the Primergy BX630 blade server and the Primergy RX220 rack server.