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US9811129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9811129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213562732-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A method of controlling air conditioning to cool servers, the method includes selecting, when the number of operating servers is a certain threshold number or more, a first mode, in which the pressure of a cold aisle is set higher than the pressure of a hot aisle; selecting, when the number of operating servers is less than the certain threshold number, a second mode, in which the pressure of the cold aisle is set equal to the pressure of the hot aisle; and informing the operating servers of whether a current mode is the first mode or the second mode, and when the current mode is the first mode, driving fans of the servers at a minimum rotational speed in a specification, and when the current mode is the second mode, driving the fans of the servers at a rotational speed higher than the minimum rotational speed in the specification.
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What is claimed is: 1. A control method for cooling a plurality of servers disposed in a data center that has a cold aisle and a hot aisle, an airflow from the cold aisle to the hot aisle being conducted through the plurality of servers, the control method comprising: counting, by an air-conditioning control apparatus to control an air conditioner configured to supply cold air to the cold aisle and suck hot air out of the hot aisle, a number of operating servers that are in operation among the plurality of servers disposed in the data center; generating an air flow from the cold aisle to the hot aisle by controlling the air conditioner in a first mode in which a pressure of the cold aisle is set higher than a pressure of the hot aisle by a predetermined pressure difference, when the acquired number of the operating servers that are in operation among the plurality of servers disposed in the data center is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold; controlling the air conditioner in a second mode in which the pressure of the cold aisle is set equal to the pressure of the hot aisle, when the counted number of the operating servers that are in operation among the plurality of servers disposed in the data center is less than the predetermined threshold; notifying the operating servers whether a current mode of the air conditioner is the first mode or the second mode; and generating, by the operating servers, the air flow from the cold aisle to the hot aisle by driving a fan in each of the operating servers, when a notification that the current mode is the second mode is received from the air-conditioning control apparatus. 2. The control method according to claim 1 , wherein the counting further comprises: counting a number of operating servers when a first power consumption is equal to a second power consumption, the first power consumption being a power consumption of the air conditioner required for cooling the data center when the air conditioner is operating under the first mode, and the second power consumption being a power consumption of fans in the operating servers required for cooling the data center when the air conditioner is operating under the second mode. 3. The control method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining a pressure difference comprises: acquiring information of loads of a processor for each of the plurality of servers (N) disposed in the data center; calculating, for each of a plurality of servers disposed in the data center, an average value (μ) of the loads of the processor (x i ) included in the server; calculating a target load by adding double standard deviation (σ) of a distribution of the loads to the average value, where (σ) is: σ = 1 N ∑ i = 1 N ( x i - μ ) 2 ; extracting, for each of the plurality of servers, an airflow corresponding to a temperature of the processor under the target load from information indicating a relationship between a target temperature of the processor and an airflow for cooling the processor to the target temperature or less; calculating a plurality of pressure differences by multiplying, for each of the plurality of servers, an air resistance of a server by the extracted airflow corresponding to the server; and selecting a maximum value among the plurality of pressure differences as the predetermined pressure difference. 4. An air-conditioning control system to cool a plurality of servers disposed in a data center that has a cold aisle and a hot aisle, the air-conditioning control system comprising: an air conditioner configured to supply cold air to the cold aisle and suck hot air out of the hot aisle; and an air-conditioning control apparatus configured to: count a number of operating servers that are in operation among a plurality of servers disposed in the data center, generate an air flow from the cold aisle to the hot aisle by controlling the air conditioner in a first mode in which a pressure of the cold aisle is set higher than a pressure of the hot aisle by a predetermined pressure difference, when the acquired number of the operating servers that are in operation among the plurality of servers disposed in the data center is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold, control the air conditioner in a second mode in which the pressure of the cold aisle is set equal to the pressure of the hot aisle, when the counted number of the operating servers that are in operation among the plurality of servers disposed in the data center is less than the predetermined threshold, and notify the operating servers whether a current mode of the air conditioner is the first mode or the second mode, wherein the operating servers are configured to generate the air flow from the cold aisle to the hot aisle by driving a fan in each of the operating servers, when a notification that the current mode is the second mode is received from the air-conditioning control apparatus. 5. The air-conditioning control system according to claim 4 , further comprising calculating a number of operating servers when a first power consumption is equal to a second power consumption, the first power consumption being a power consumption of the air conditioner required for cooling the data center when the air conditioner is operating under the first mode, and the second power consumption being a power consumption of fans in the operating servers required for cooling the data center when the air conditioner is operating under the second mode. 6. The air-conditioning control system according to claim 4 , further comprising: acquiring information of loads of a processor for each of the plurality of servers (N) disposed in the data center; calculating, for each of a plurality of servers disposed in the data center, an average value (μ) of the loads of the processor (x i ) included in the server; calculating a target load by adding double standard deviation (σ) of a distribution of the loads to the average value, where (σ) is: σ = 1 N ∑ i = 1 N ( x
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