The new AIC24 solution allows for twenty four 1U 21” wide servers to be integrated and two additional switches. The solution is designed to meet the demand for high density compute both on a system and server level. The 21” wide server space allows OEM’s and integrators flexibility to design cutting edge servers utilising the full potential of the immersion cooling concept developed by Asperitas, Immersed Computing®.
Similar to the previous, smaller solution launched by Asperitas, the newly introduced system makes use of the natural convection driven fluid circulation within. This unique approach enables immersion cooling to be both climate independent (free cooling up to 48 degrees Celsius) and fully heat reuse ready (more than 98% energy transformed into hot water). Each system comes with a smart sensor-based monitoring and management control system, which is Redfish compatible for full integration in OCP standard environments.
At the OCP Virtual Summit, Asperitas will present a new open server immersion cassette format for OEM's to utilise for immersion server development. Supporting this development various partnerships and solutions making use of the open cassette will be presented. One specific highlight is the new OEM partnership of Asperitas with Dell Technologies. The first solutions developed within this partnership are to be expected in Q2 2020.
Asperitas has been an active member of OCP since 2018, leading the immersion cooling activities within the Advanced Cooling sub-project. The Dutch cleantech company emphasizes their leadership position in the community by making the global virtual summit the platform to launch several new solutions and partnerships. Alongside the hardware update, a strategic partnership with global fluid developers and process oils specialists Shell was established. The two companies presented the first results from their R&D partnership, the bespoke fluid for immersion cooling, available for all solution providers and immersion cooling users.
Shell Immersion Cooling Fluid S5 X is a synthetic, single-phase immersion cooling fluid made from gas using Shell’s gas-to-liquids technology. It is optimised for Asperitas’ natural-convection-driven immersion cooling solutions but can also be used in the pump/forced circulation systems of other providers. The liquid is designed to reduce energy costs and emissions through its high cooling efficiency, excellent flow behaviour as well as thermodynamic properties, and it is available across the immersion-cooling market.
“We are excited to bring this new product to the market,” says Eduardo de Azevedo, Shell product application specialist for immersion cooling fluids. “Our immersion cooling fluid can help to cut data centre energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The gas-to-liquids technology is a sustainable alternative for the immersion cooling industry.”
Rolf Brink, Asperitas CEO says “Shell is our trusted partner for developing the immersion cooling fluid, preferred partner for deployments and quality monitoring. With their decades of experience there is a tremendous amount of value for our customers and strategic partners we can offer together”.
The combined product announcements will enforce the large-scale implementation of this immersion cooling technology by cloud hyperscalers, telecom providers and other OCP adopters.