{"id":9784,"date":"2013-12-26T19:28:39","date_gmt":"2013-12-26T19:28:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/serverlift.com\/?p=9784"},"modified":"2024-07-23T18:57:45","modified_gmt":"2024-07-23T18:57:45","slug":"server-hardware-winter-heat-source","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/serverlift.com\/es\/blog\/server-hardware-winter-heat-source\/","title":{"rendered":"Hardware del servidor como fuente de calor invernal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>El invierno est\u00e1 aqu\u00ed, y los centros de datos pueden prepararse en consecuencia canalizando el exceso de calor generado por <a href=\"https:\/\/serverlift.com\/es\/data-center-lifts\/sl-500x\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">hardware del servidor<\/a> para mantener a otros calientes durante la temporada. El exceso de calor producido por el hardware del servidor durante el invierno puede ayudar a los centros de datos a ahorrar energ\u00eda y ser m\u00e1s ecol\u00f3gicos.<\/p>\n<p>Server hardware can produce a lot of excess heat when running at peak capacity. Data center operators have to ensure that this excess heat does not overheat their server equipment. According to researchers from the University of Toronto&#8217;s Computer Science Department, not only do the world&#8217;s data centers use approximately 1 percent of the world&#8217;s electricity, but between 33 and 50 percent of a facility&#8217;s electricity bill typically goes toward powering cooling devices.<\/p>\n<p>La mayor\u00eda de los operadores de centros de datos han comenzado a buscar medios alternativos, como la refrigeraci\u00f3n por aire fr\u00edo y los sistemas basados en l\u00edquidos, a fin de mantener el hardware de su servidor en un rango de temperatura ideal y hacer frente a los crecientes costos. Sin embargo, en lugar de ver este calor como una amenaza que debe mitigarse, otros lo ven como un activo potencial. Markku Vieri, director de servicios de centro de datos de Tieto, declar\u00f3: &quot;Si bien este calor es negativo en el centro de datos, puede usarse para mantener calientes las residencias y otros negocios&quot;.<\/p>\n<h3>Ejemplos de transferencia de calor<\/h3>\n<p>Vieri dijo que el centro de datos de Tieto en Helsinki, Finlandia, opera bajo tal premisa. En esa instalaci\u00f3n, se bombea agua fr\u00eda para enfriar el equipo. Esa agua, ahora m\u00e1s c\u00e1lida que antes, se bombea a una instalaci\u00f3n separada que enfr\u00eda el agua y transfiere su calor a la red municipal. El agua enfriada se hace circular nuevamente dentro del centro de datos para completar el ciclo.<\/p>\n<p>El centro de datos de Tieto est\u00e1 lejos de ser el \u00fanico en el mundo que utiliza dicha configuraci\u00f3n para enfriar el hardware del servidor. El centro de datos de Intel en Israel usa un sistema de captura de calor similar para reducir las facturas anuales de energ\u00eda en alrededor de $235,000. El complejo TELUS Garden en Vancouver tambi\u00e9n utiliza un centro de datos generado por el calor local para ayudar a mantener calientes sus ubicaciones, oficinas y residencias de una manera m\u00e1s ecol\u00f3gica.<\/p>\n<p>Seg\u00fan Intel, \u201cNuestro sistema hace posible suministrar agua fr\u00eda y caliente al edificio utilizando el mismo sistema; elimina la necesidad de agregar calderas. Al reducir el consumo de combustible, este sistema reduce las emisiones de CO2 y \u00f3xidos de nitr\u00f3geno (NOx) y ahorra dinero. Adem\u00e1s, este sistema ayudar\u00e1 a Intel a lograr la certificaci\u00f3n ecol\u00f3gica para esta instalaci\u00f3n, que a su vez respaldar\u00e1 el perfil ambiental de Intel &quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Para las empresas que construyen nuevos centros de datos en climas fr\u00edos o templados, instituir un sistema de transferencia de calor es una excelente manera de compensar el aumento de los costos de energ\u00eda mientras se reducen las facturas de calefacci\u00f3n en las estructuras adyacentes. En todos los climas, excepto en los m\u00e1s c\u00e1lidos, el retorno de la inversi\u00f3n puede ser lo suficientemente corto como para obtener una amplia adopci\u00f3n de esta tecnolog\u00eda de ahorro de energ\u00eda.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Winter is here, and data centers can prepare themselves accordingly by channeling the excess heat generated from server hardware to keep others warm during the season. 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