Success-Case
GIGABYTE Servers Become Part of the German Aerospace Center’s Data Center
When the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, abbreviated as DLR) wanted to expand their data center, they searched for servers that could operate smoothly in an ambient temperature of 40°C without the need for air conditioning. GIGABYTE’s server team provided a solution from its High Density Server product line that combined computing, storage, and connectivity in a single system. The High Density Servers are equipped with liquid-cooling technology to run without a hitch in high-temperature environments, enabling the data center to efficiently process an enormous amount of space-related research data in the limited space available.
To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before: Space Research is Booming
Giving the Aerospace Center a Helping Hand for Large, Complex Computing Workloads
Overcoming the Project's Challenges
The Future Trend of Data Centers: Energy Conservation & Smaller Footprint
An Immersion Cooling system uses a non-conductive dielectric fluid to assist the server with heat dissipation.
A Direct Liquid Cooling system uses liquid in heat-dissipation pipes to remove the heat from the server.
Efficiency Reaches New Heights with More Scientists Working in Tandem
GIGABYTE Commits to Helping the Aerospace Center Save Energy
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