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GlobalConnect first colocation provider to offer submerged cooling in Europe

GlobalConnect first colocation provider to offer submerged cooling in Europe
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updated: 21-02-2023 | 09:16
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Digital infrastructure provider GlobalConnect Group is the first colocation provider in Europe to offer the cutting-edge technology, submerged cooling to its customers, reducing data center power consumption for cooling by up to 90%. The next-generation cooling technology was recently installed in GlobalConnect’s data center in Copenhagen and will be rolled out to all remaining data centers based on customer demand.

 

“As data consumption keeps soaring across society, so does the hard-working servers that enable what we refer to as “the cloud”. With more digital products and services becoming available, data centers are now an integrated core function of our modern society. To handle the increasing amount of data stored in the cloud, technology must find ways to process more data with increased speed as well as in an energy efficient way, especially in times of energy shortage”, said Luke Davies, Managing Director of Datacenters, GlobalConnect Group.

 

Game changer

The new submerged cooling technology can reduce data centers’ power consumption dramatically. By submerging servers in a specially developed cooling liquid, the cooling power consumption is reduced by up to 90% compared to conventional air cooling. The servers are also able to operate at a higher temperature, making it possible to perform at 25% higher efficiency rate without the risk of overheating. This makes the new technology particularly suitable for companies with high-capacity needs, such as global tech companies.

 

"Submerged cooling is a real game changer that will change the market in the coming years, and we already see a high interest from our customer base. The innovative technology is a key element in achieving GlobalConnect's ambitious climate goals, while helping our customers achieve their own green goals," Davies highlighted.

 

Advantages

The submerged cooling technology requires only one-fifth of the space compared to traditional air-cooling technology, meaning that the four cooling tanks currently installed at GlobalConnect’s data center contains computing power equivalent to roughly 120 square meters data center space with air cooling.

 

As an added advantage, being able to run servers at higher temperatures makes it simpler to connect excess heat to local district heating operations. The excess heat from GlobalConnect’s data center in Copenhagen, Denmark, will be connected to the nearby municipality’s district heating in 2023.

 

It has taken GlobalConnect and submerged cooling technology provider GRC 14 months to develop a new version of existing submerged cooling technology that lives up to the redundancy requirements of colocation data centers. For now, the new technology has been installed in GlobalConnect's largest Danish data center. Based on customer demand, GlobalConnect's 16 additional ISO27001 certified data centers throughout the Nordics and Germany will offer customers submerged cooling as an option in the coming years. 

 

For more information, visit the GlobalConnect Group website

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