Up cloud storage Provider OVHcloud has released two new schematics of the device that it claims “.[promote] Data Center Efficiency”.
The circuit diagram is 3 ball flow meter and manual control valve (MCV). According to OVHcloud, the balls provide resistance to water flow and provide “analog measurements” in l// minutes, and control valves allow technicians to directly control the flow rate through the liquid cooling system.
While manual analog solutions may seem less appealing on paper than digital or automated solutions, OVHcloud says its schematics are cheaper to maintain, perhaps by virtue of their simplicity. It claims to be for devices that also have high operational efficiency.
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Flow meters regulate the amount of cooling required by server racks, and each rack typically has at least one flow meter. OVHcloud also emphasized that its “3-ball” solution is cheaper to fully assemble.
There's no word on how much it will cost to assemble the MCV version, but the lack of automation and isolation valves should reduce the price somewhat, as well as reduce downtime and maintenance costs for more complex systems.
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in business server According to the news, summit attendees will be delighted and amazed by OVHcloud's open source firmware efforts as part of the OpenBMC collaborative project.
The company has been coy about this, suggesting it will only be visible to summit attendees for now, but its firmware “ensures proper deployment of updates” and will be used on newly launched servers and pastures. said to ensure the security of its servers.