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SUMMARY:Datacenter and Cooling Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Taming Datacenter Thermodynamics with Lenovo Neptune Technolog
 y\n\nLenovo has been delivering solutions based on liquid-cooling since 20
 12 and installed the first x86-based warm-water (50°C intake) cooled clust
 er at Leibniz-Rechenzentrum (LRZ) in Munich, Germany.  The latest generati
 on of technology based on direct to node (DTN) liquid cooling, the Lenovo 
 ThinkSyst...\n\n\nMatthew Ziegler and Vinod Kamath (Lenovo)\n-------------
 --------\nSpecifying Rack Level High Density Liquid Cooling Solutions\n\nT
 he higher the density of heat generating equipment, the higher the risk of
  any failure resulting from inadequate rack, row and room level cooling.  
 Presenting rack level cooling design considerations and methods for managi
 ng high heat loads in HPC applications.  Passive or active rear door solut
 ion...\n\n\nMichael Wood (nVent)\n---------------------\nThe Case for Ther
 moplastic Quick Disconnects in Liquid Cooling\n\nLiquid cooling system com
 ponents must meet requirements for chemical compatibility, flow rates, tem
 perature/pressure exposures. Ease of use and reliability over long periods
  of time are additional desirable attributes. To avoid potential damage to
  expensive electronic equipment due to leaks, secure ...\n\n\nKristin Ande
 rson (Colder Products Company)\n\nTag: HPC Center Planning and Operations\
 n\nSession Chair: John Blaas (National Center for Atmospheric Research (NC
 AR))
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