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Deploying Liquid Cooling for High Density Workloads

The future of data center thermal management is here – It is liquid cooling. So, how fast will you transition higher-density workloads to hybrid cooling infrastructures?

As demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) models surge, you’re likely evolving your cooling strategy and exploring new options. To help you navigate this process, Vertiv has developed Implementing Liquid Cooling at an Existing Data Center. This technical guide provides practical strategies and a step-by-step roadmap on adopting liquid cooling for 1MW IT loads.

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Who’s Adopting Liquid Cooling and Why

Liquid Cooling Is Already Here – and Usage Is Growing

 

Key Drivers of Growth

The arrival of large-language models like ChatGPT, Claude, LLaMA, and others has sparked enterprise interest in traditional and generative AI and ML. Companies are increasing use of AI and ML to optimize processes and accelerate innovation.

The development of the newest AI servers is driving heat loads to reach 6 kW to 10 kW per server. And chip, server, and rack heat densities are only continuing to rise.

 

A New Cooling Strategy Is Needed

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Get Ready to Deploy Liquid Cooling

Use this simple roadmap to prepare to deploy liquid cooling at your existing data center.

Determine workload requirements

Evaluate current and projected demand for deep learning, natural language processing, AI chat generation, training, and inference.

Conduct a site audit

Perform a computational flow dynamics study of current airflows, analyze the existing infrastructure’s adaptability to support new workloads, and review the physical space and water supply.

Model new infrastructure in the desired space

Model the desired hybrid cooling infrastructure in your data center to identify any obstacles to overcome. Then, optimize equipment placement and make final enhancements.

Consider site impacts

Evaluate how construction will disrupt current operations and how new heat loads will impact existing workloads.

Factor in sustainability gains

Consider liquid cooling’s ability to reduce your data center’s power usage effectiveness (PUE) and Scope 2 emissions.

Design the solution

Work with your design consultant and partners to create a solution that meets your site and application requirements.

 

 

 

Key Considerations with Liquid Cooling

Many facilities aren’t designed for liquid cooling and will need to be retrofitted. Whether you’re redesigning racks or rooms at a time, you’ll want to:

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Determine power requirements

Consider where to place a new busway, how to plan for redundancy, and where to route electricity.

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Evaluate liquid cooling options

Will determine what type of liquid cooling unit you can deploy.

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Choose the right racks

Wider and deeper racks are needed to support increasingly dense computing environments.

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Design mechanical space

Consider floor levels, environmental conditions, and maintenance requirements to place liquid cooling equipment optimally.

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Design technical space

Whether your facility has raised floors or not will determine whether you separate piping and power distribution – or not. In addition, you may need to restructure AC power to support higher-density applications

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Select your equipment

Evaluate and select equipment for your liquid cooling system. Make sure systems are compatible with desired materials and are optimally placed to achieve desired redundancy.

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Leverage project services

Work with your extended team to navigate application design, conduct offsite testing of equipment, and install and commission new systems. You’ll also want to set up a plan for performing remote monitoring and routine maintenance.

 

Get support crafting your liquid cooling strategy and roadmap.

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Explore Vertiv Liquid Cooling Solutions

Vertiv provides technical expertise to help you navigate liquid cooling, air cooling, and power technology and then select the right systems and components for your needs. We also offer remote monitoring, preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting services to keep liquid cooling solutions at peak levels.

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Liebert® XDU Coolant Distribution Units

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Liebert® DCD Water Based Cooling Modules up to 50 kW with Liebert® DCP 200 kW Pumping Unit

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Liebert® XDM Split Indoor Chiller

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Liebert® CRV In Row Cooling System, 10-40kW

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Liebert® DSE Free-Cooling Economization System, 50-265 kW

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Liebert® CW Chilled Water Cooling System 038-181kW

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