3/20/10

Server CX1000 Fujitsu

Fujitsu introduces new architecture-Central Best in Primergy servers CX1000 product. This new design is claimed to save space by eliminating the use of 'hot aisle' in the data center.
Hot aisle is the space behind the shelves where the hot air exhaust from the back of the server. CX1000 has his own hot flue that channel hot air from the top shelf standard sizes.

Without the hot aisle, shelves can be arranged CX1000 turned to each other, so save room up to 40%. Fujitsu's approach is leading to reduction of carbon consumption in the datacenter.

Fujitsu Group itself was incorporated in the Green ICT initiatives, the Green Policy Innovation, which aims to help customers meet environmental commitments.

From the written information quoted on Saturday (20/3/2010), CX1000 is able to accommodate up to 38 server nodes in a rack so that the savings achieved at least 20% in the case and cooling costs compared to standard rack configuration. (Ash / ash)

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