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Improved	
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                     Immersion	
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                                 Cheryl	
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Improved Efficiency & Reliability
       for Data Center Servers Using
       Immersion Oil Cooling
      ASQ RD Webinar
      Cheryl Tulkoff & Chris Boyd
      ctulkoff@dfrsolutions.com
      clb@midasnetworks.com
                                                          January 10, 2013

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Agenda

  o     Immersion Oil Cooling Technology Overview
  o     Data Center Efficiency
  o     Cost & Size Benefits
  o     Technology Challenges
  o     Reliability Enhancements
  o     Summary


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Liquid Immersion Cooling
    o     Not a new concept!
          o    Direct liquid immersion cooling has
               been used within IBM for over 20
               years to cool high powered chips on
               multi-chip substrates during electrical
               testing prior to final module
               assembly.
          o    Early supercomputers relied on liquid
               cooling technologies.
               o Cray 2 supercomputer




     http://www.electronics-cooling.com/1996/05/direct-liquid-immersion-cooling-
     for-high-power-density-microelectronics/


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Liquid Immersion Cooling Example
     o     Liquid Submersion Blade Server
           o    LiquidCool Solutions (Hardcore
                Computer) Supports High Frequency
                Trading with Liquid Submersion
                Cooled Computers
                o Released in 2010

           o    2012: LSS is the world’s first rack-
                                                                                             http://www.liquidcoolsolutions.com/
                mounted total liquid submerged
                server. The system’s patented liquid
                submersion cooling technology
                promises improvements in speed,
                performance, reliability and latency,
                while reducing environmental impact.


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Cooling Using Dielectric Oil



    1200X
     more
  effective at
   removing
   heat than
      air


                         Oil costs ~$500 per 55 gallon barrel, ~35C



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Tanks, Not Racks



    Tanks can
    dissipate
    40kW of
    power or
      more




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Business Value of Immersion Technology

                               o     Greatly reduced capital and operating
                                     expense vs. conventional data centers
 Will redefine                 o     Data center can be built in non-traditional
  how data                           facilities, including transportable “pods”
 centers and                         o    No need for air conditioning, raised floors or
 servers will                             chemical fire suppression
  be built in
  the future                   o     No impact on software or network
                                     infrastructure
                                     o    Retraining of support personnel not required
                               o     A truly “green” solution
                               o     Reliability Enhancements

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Typical Data Center Operating Costs Profile


                                                                                                     Networking
 Power costs                                                             8%
                                                                                                     Equipment
  represent                                                                        13%               Power
   25-40%
  of monthly                                                                                         Power Distribution
  operating                                                                                          & Cooling
                                                    57%
  expenses                                                                            18%            Other
                                                                                                     Infrastructure
                                                                                4%                   Servers



                               3 yr. Server; 10 yr. Infrastructure Amortization


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Power Usage Efficiency (PUE)

                                                                          Power
                                                                          • Switchgear
                                                                          • UPS                      IT Load
 Any energy                                                               • Battery Backup           • Servers
  expended                          Total                                 • Lighting                 • Switches
  other than                       Facility                               • Etc.                     • Storage
 that to drive                     Power
                                                                          Cooling                    • Etc.
 the IT Load                                                              • Chillers
contributes to                                                            • CRACs
 inefficiency                                                             • Etc.

                                                                          Total Facility Power
                                                   PUE =
                                                                                        IT Load



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Industry PUE Profile
                                    %
                                    45
                                     Midas Green Tech
                                    40
                                        PUE ≤ 1.08
Average PUE:                        35
• Per Uptime                        30
  Institute: 1.8                    25
• Per EPA                           20
  Energy Star
                                    15
  Program:
                                    10
  1.91
                                      5
                                      0
                                             1-1.39       1.4-1.69       1.7-1.9        2.0-2.9      3.0-3.9   4.0 +   Don't
                                                                                                                       Know
                                                                                        n=300

                                              Source: Digital Realty Trust 2012 Survey



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Huge Energy and Cost Savings



  Fan-less,
    ultra-
  efficient
 data center




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Traditional Data Center vs. Immersion Cooled Data Center

                                        Traditional                        Immersive Cooling
                                       Data Center*                          Data Center


  Data Center
  Size (sq. ft.)
                                             12,500                                                   32%
                                                                                       4,000         Of the Size



   Power
 Consumption                                   6.88                                                    45%
                                                                                                     Of the Power
    (MW)                                                                                3.12

                                        Identical Processing Capacity Comparison
              *Assumes PUE of 1.8                                        (10,000 servers)
               and Dell PowerEdge R520 servers



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Traditional Data Center vs. Immersion Cooled Data Center

                                       Traditional                      Immersive Cooling
                                      Data Center*                        Data Center


    Number of
     Servers
                                                                                   16,030                 120%
                                                                                                            More
                                             7,275                                                   Processing Capacity




  Data Center
  Size (sq. ft.)
                                             9,100                                  6,430                 71%
                                                                                                        Of the Size


                                                        Identical Power Comparison
                             *Assumes PUE of 1.8                                 (5 MW)
                              and Dell PowerEdge R520 servers


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Oil Cooling System Components Schematic
             o     Simpler than typical air cooling system
             o     Improvements in the instrumentation and reporting in
                   progress




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Preparation: Works With Any OEM Server


Prep takes less
     than
  10 minutes
                                             Remove fans


                                                                                              Replace thermal paste




                                                   Use sealed or
                                                  solid-state drives


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Server Maintenance
             o     If you do get thermal paste into the system, it can be easily
                   filtered by temporarily replacing the catch screen in the pump
                   module with a 2 um filter.
                   o The thermal paste dissolves in the oil, making it cloudy.



             o     How do you work on a server in immersion oil cooling?
                   o Pull the server out, wait for it to drain

                   o Keep a paper towel nearby




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Optimized Design
         o    The SLED: custom server design takes optimal
              advantage of the cooling technology
              o     Based on experience gained from more than 18 months of
                    experience operating an immersion cooled data center




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Immersion Technology Challenges
   o     Skepticism from OEMs
         o    This is changing--Intel's recent positive report
         o    SuperMicro Computer is developing SKUs for immersion boards
              o http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2012/03/22/su
                  bmerged-supermicro-servers-accelerated-by-gpus/
         o    Network gear manufacturers are lagging behind server vendors
   o       Disk Arrays
         o    Current hard disks leak, and the oil crashes the heads
         o    Solid State Drives (SSDs) are expensive
         o    Waiting to test the new Western Digital helium filled drives when they
              ship next year, hermetically sealed
              o http://www.hgst.com/press-room/2012/hgst-announces-radically-
                 new-helium-filled-hard-disk-drive-platform


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Immersion Technology Challenges
   o     Proving technology
   o     Impact on optical
         components
         o    TTCP transfer times and ping
              times are very similar crossing
              the switch network, regardless
              of whether the optical
              interfaces are immersed
         o    In all cases, no pings were lost
              o Coolant immersion does not
                  appear to adversely
                  affect the error rate on the
                  links.

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Immersion Technology Challenges
   o     Impact on RF
         components?
   o     Performance Impacts?
         o    None detected yet
         o    Trials underway
         o    Image of Ethernet switch
              which has been running
              immersed since January
              2011




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Reliability Enhancements

  Minimizes
  Common
  Operational
  Issues:
  • Overheating
  • Temperature
    swings
  • Server fan
    failures
  • Dust
  • Air quality
  • Corrosion




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Reliability Enhancements
           o    Tin Whisker Mitigation
                o     Arcing
           o    Reduction in Corrosion & Electrochemical Migration
                o     Corrosive exposure reduction
                o     Moisture reduction
           o    Environmental contaminant reduction
                o     Dust, debris, particulates
           o    More stable and even thermal environment
                o     No hot spots




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Tin Whiskers
        Tin whiskers are hair-like single crystal metallic
         filaments that grow from tin films.
        Their unpredictability is the greatest concern.
        The Aerospace and Defense industries consider tin
         whiskers the, “greatest reliability risk associated with
         Pb-free electronics”.
             Manhattan project phase 2 report




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What are the potential failure modes?
                                                                                                     Courtesy of P. Bush, SUNY Buffalo

           Direct Contact
                Causes an electrical short (arcing)
                Requires growth of sufficient length and in
                 the correct orientation
           Electromagnetic (EM) Radiation
                Emits or receives EM signal and noise at
                 higher frequencies
                Deterioration of signal for frequencies
                 above 6 GHz independent of whisker
                 length
           Debris                                                                       DfR Solutions

                Whisker breaks off and shorts two leads
                 (primarily during handling)
           These can be mitigated by immersion
            oil                                                                                           Observation of tin whisker debris as
                                                                                                         reported to NASA from Sanmina-SC



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Response to Tin Whisker Risk

            Biggest challenges are high reliability
             applications with high volumes and strong cost
             pressures
                  Examples: Enterprise servers, external defibrillators,
                   first-responder radios, industrial process monitoring,
                   etc.

            Every mitigation must be looked at closely in
             regards to need and cost (led by GEIA)
                  Requires a clear understanding of why and when tin
                   whiskers occur


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Why Worry about Contamination and Cleanliness?
       o     Believed to be one of the
       o     primary drivers of field
             issues in electronics today
             o   Induces corrosion and metal migration
                 (electrochemical migration – ECM)

       o     Intermittent behavior lends itself to
             no-fault-found (NFF) returns
             o   Driven by self-healing behavior
             o   Difficult to diagnosis

       o     Pervasive
             o  Failure modes observed on batteries, LCDs, PCBAs, wiring, switches,
                etc.

       o     Will continue to get worse



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Future of Contamination / Cleanliness
                  o     Continued reductions in pitch between conductors will make future
                        packaging more susceptible

                  o     Increased use of leadless packages (QFN, land grid array, etc.)
                        results in reduction in standoff
                        o   Will reduce efficiency of cleaning, which may lead to increased
                            concentration of contaminants

                  o     Increased product sales into countries with polluted and tropical
                        environments (East Asia, South Asia, etc.)
                        o   ECM occurrence very sensitive to ambient humidity conditions

                  o     Pb-Free and smaller bond pads
                        o  Require more aggressive flux formulations




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What is ECM?

                  o     One definition
                        o    Movement of metal through an electrolytic solution under an
                             applied electric field between insulated conductors

                  o     Electrochemical migration can occur on or in almost all
                        electronic packaging
                        o    Die surface
                        o    Epoxy encapsulant
                        o    Printed board
                        o    Passive components
                        o    Etc.



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ECM Drivers

                  o     Temperature
                  o     Moisture
                  o     Contamination
                  o     Voltage/Electrical Field

                  o     Temperature, moisture, and contamination aspects can
                        all be reduced and/or eliminated with immersion
                        cooling




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Sources of Contaminants
                  o     Printed board fabrication process
                        o    Insufficiently cured polymers
                  o     Rinse water
                  o     Fluxes
                  o     Handling
                  o     Storage and use environment




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Contaminants: Handling / Storage / Environment
      o    Handling
           o     Salts from human contact (KCl and NaCl)
      o    Storage
           o     Cleaning chemicals
           o     Outgassing
           o     Polymeric materials
      o    Use Environment
           o     Dust, Debris
           o     Moisture, Evaporated sea water
           o     Industrial pollutants
      o    Filtered oil prevents these from accumulating on
           electronics


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Influence of Pollutants: Creepage Corrosion
       o     Recent field issues with printed circuit boards
             (PCBs) plated with immersion silver
             o    Sulfur-based creepage corrosion
       o     Failures in customer locations with elevated
             levels of sulfur-based gases
             o    Rubber manufacturing
             o    Sewage/waste-water treatment plants
             o    Vehicle exhaust fumes (exit / entrance ramps)
             o    Petroleum refineries
             o    Coal-generation power plants
             o    Paper mills
             o    Landfills
             o    Large-scale farms
             o    Automotive modeling studios
             o    Swamps
       o     Immersion oil would prevent this                                                   P. Mazurkiewicz , ISTFA 2006
             exposure!

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Creepage Corrosion Failure of ImAg




                                                                                                     Initiation of
                                                                                                     a short


          •Corrosion product is semi-conductive (resistance of about 1Mohm).
          •Resistance decreases as humidity increases.
          •Traces sensitive to leakage current trigger the system failure.
          •Visual inspection required to identify failures (most are CNDs).



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Creepage Corrosion Mechanism
       o     Exposed Cu was consumed to form copper
             sulfide that could cause electrical shorts.




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Industrial Pollutants (Sulfur-Based)
                               SO2                                                                          H2S
    o     MFG Test                                                          o       MFG Test
          o    100ppb, 200ppb                                                       o   10ppb, 100ppb, 200ppb
    o     Average annual outdoor                                            o       Average annual outdoor/indoor
          o    2-20ppb (USA)                                                        o   0.05 to 0.8ppb
          o    25-100ppb (Asia)                                             o       24 hour (outdoors)
    o     24 hour                                                                   o   8 to 100ppb (State Regs)
          o    ~150ppb (NAAQS / Telcordia)                                  o       24 hour (indoors)
          o    150-600ppb (Industrial-USA)                                          o   500 to 20,000 ppb
          o    100-1500ppb (Asia)                                           o       May be more critical
    o     May not be critical for
          sulfidation of silver                                                                                 Urban with
                                                                            Clean        Controlled                            Adjacent to     Inside
          o    Rate independent of SO2                                      room        environment
                                                                                                      Rural    heavy traffic
                                                                                                                                industrial   industrial
                                                                                                               or industrial
               concentration
                                                                         100 ug/m3         100        100         1000          10000        40000
                                                                  SO2
                                                                          38 ppb            38         38          380           3800        15300
                                                                             1.5            10         10          500          10000        70000
                                                                  H2S
                                                                             0.6             4          4          200           4075        28500


                                                                                                              IEC 60721-3-3
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Pollutants: Not Always in Industrial Settings
         Drywall Sulfur Fumes Blamed for A.C. & Electrical Equipment failures

o    Chinese Drywall Cited in Building Woes
     o     The drywall is emitting sulfur-based gases that are corroding air-
           conditioner coils, computer wiring and metal picture frames.

o    Drywall blamed for A.C. failures
     o     Air-conditioning coils have turned black, along with wiring, piping and
           even silver jewelry.
     o     "We have definitely identified that a combination of sulfide gases
           are the cause of the corrosion," said Robert P. DeMott, managing
           principal of Environ.
     o     "Foul odors reported by people living in the homes may also be
           caused by the combination of sulfur gases being released from the
           drywall,

o        Chinese drywall class action lawsuit
     o     LEE COUNTY, Fla. - The Lawsuit was filed against Knauf Plasterboard
           Tianjin Co., LTD, The Knauf Group, Rothchilt International Limited and
           the Banner Supply Company.
     o     Known as "Chinese Drywall", it was manufactured oversees and was
           made from waste materials. As a result, it emits sulfur compounds that
           corrode copper wiring and other metals found in homes.
                                                                                         Copper Corroded by Sulfur flumes


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Infra-Red Thermal Evaluation
                                                            Q16




                                                       Alum Caps
       D11                                                                                Thermal Anomalies Detected

                                                                                - Q16 producing heat when is it supposed to
                                                                                   be in an off state - sneak circuit detected
                                                                                - D11 detected a hot spot that exceeded
                                                                                  thermal limit

                                                                                Expect hot spot reduction and improved thermal
                                                                                uniformity using immersion oil cooling



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Software Reliability Modeling & Prediction Tool

                                                                                                     o   PCB Design
      How Hot it
      Too Hot?                                                                                       o   Temp Cycling
                                                                   Reliability                       o   Vibration
                                        Thermal                     Engineer
                                        Engineer                                                     o   Shock
                                                                                                     o   Bending
                            Mechanical                                      Qual                     o   In Circuit Test
                             Engineer                                     Engineer                   o   DFMEA
                                                                                                     o   Thermal
                                                       Test                                              Derating
                                                     Engineer
                                                                                                     o   Failure Rate


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Thermal Modeling & Prediction

                                                                               o     Create Thermal
                                                                                     Environment for a
                                                                                     typical, air-cooled
                                                                                     data center
                                                                               o     Create 2nd
                                                                                     environment for
                                                                                     immersion oil cooled
                                                                                     data center
                                                                               o     Compare
                                                                               o     Correlate to longer
                                                                                     term actual data


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Thermal Modeling & Prediction Life Curves

                           Can do what if scenarios changing
                           lifetime, acceptable failure rate, and
                           thermal environment




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ICs – Lifetime Prediction & Impact of Temperature
                       Device                  Manufacturer
                                                                                                        o   Models the simultaneous
                                                                                                            degradation behaviors of
                      Properties                 Testing




                  Simulated Device                             Produces a
                                                                                                            multiple failure mechanisms on
                                                               Failure Rate
                   Deconstruction
                                                                                                            integrated circuit devices
                                                Analysis of
                                                Functional
                                                 Groups                                                 o   Devised from published research
                                                                                                            literature, technological
        Functional Group A         Functional Group B                         Functional Group i
                                                                                                            publications, and accepted
                   EM                          EM                                          EM
                                                                                                            degradation models from:
                                               HCI
                                                                                                                NASAJPL
                   HCI                                                                     HCI
                                                                                                            o
                  NBTI                         NBTI                                        NBTI


                  TDDB                        TDDB                                        TDDB
                                                                                                            o   University of Maryland
                                             Acceleration Factors
                                                                                                            o   Semiconductor Reliability
                                                                                                                Community
             Functional Group A         Functional Group B                         Functional Group i
                                                                                                        o   Easy to use software solution by
                                                                                                            multiple engineering disciplines
                                                  Device
                                                Accelerated
                                                Failure Rate




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Industry Evaluation – Intel Experience
       o    Intel tests oil immersion to cool servers
            o     “If you are going to add a significant amount of capacity and have
                  systems with a lot of density and don’t have good air flow in your
                  data center, this is worth looking at,” said Mike Patterson, a senior
                  thermal architect for data centers at Intel who supervised the test.
            o     “We asked a lot of tough questions and they had pretty good
                  answers for all of them so we put a pilot together,” said Patterson.
                  “There’s almost an emotional reaction [against oil immersion] at first,
                  so people say they would never do that, but when they see the
                  potential [energy] savings, they see there’s something there,” he
                  said.




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Industry Evaluation – Intel Experience
            o     With all this in mind, Intel plans to start developing
                  motherboards optimized for immersion cooling. Various
                  OEMs involved in server hardware are expected to
                  create modified designs with oil immersion in mind as
                  well. In the future, this technology might even make it to
                  the consumer level in a more official way.
            o     Intel also found that no computer components —
                  processors, hard drives etc. – were damaged from the
                  yearlong immersion in mineral oil.

                 http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/06/cooling-a-computer-
                 server-with-mineral-oil/


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Technology Summary

                                       o    Immersion cooling technology has been used previously in
                                            the computing and electric power industries
  Midas is the                         o    More than 600,000 hours of server time logged by
      only                                  customers including one of the largest grocery chains in
  commercial                                Texas and Texas Multicore
  data center                          o    Virtually unlimited heat density and scalability
   using this                          o    Using highly effective enviro-friendly fluid for cooling
  technology                                greatly improves server reliability
                                       o    Will be vital for “hot” CPUs currently in development
                                       o    Dramatically reduced carbon footprint




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Summary
        o     Immersion oil cooling offers significant environmental,
              cost, performance, and reliability advantages.
              o    Reduces potential for failure in:
                   o Tin Whisker Mitigation via arcing

                   o Corrosion & Electrochemical Migration (ECM)

                   o Moisture reduction

                   o Environmental contaminant reduction

                   o Provides stable and even thermal environment




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            9000
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Speaker Biography
          Cheryl Tulkoff has over 22 years of experience in electronics manufacturing
           with an emphasis on failure analysis and reliability. She has worked throughout
           the electronics manufacturing life cycle beginning with semiconductor fabrication
           processes, into printed circuit board fabrication and assembly, through
           functional and reliability testing, and culminating in the analysis and evaluation
           of field returns. She has also managed no clean and RoHS-compliant conversion
           programs and has developed and managed comprehensive reliability
           programs.

          Cheryl earned her Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Georgia
           Tech. She is a published author, experienced public speaker and trainer and a
           Senior member of both ASQ and IEEE. She holds leadership positions in the IEEE
           Central Texas Chapter, IEEE WIE (Women In Engineering), and IEEE ASTR
           (Accelerated Stress Testing and Reliability) sections. She chaired the annual IEEE
           ASTR workshop for four years and is also an ASQ Certified Reliability
           Engineer.

          She has a strong passion for pre-college STEM (Science, Technology,
           Engineering, and Math) outreach and volunteers with several organizations that
           specialize in encouraging pre-college students to pursue careers in these fields.



© 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com
            9000
         2010
Co-Speaker Biography
     o     Chris Boyd, Chief Technology Officer, Midas Green Technology, LLC. Chris
           Boyd has 20+ years’ experience in the telecommunications industry as a
           network operator, system engineer, and technical trainer. He is the co-founder
           of Midas Green Technology, LLC, a managed hosting provider which deploys a
           new server immersion cooling technology for commercial users.

     o     Chris is a recognized technologist and is a frequently requested consultant for
           data center, hosting and telecommunications companies. Chris has extensive
           experience developing and implementing leading innovative technology
           solutions in network management, performance management and patents for
           packet telephony routing. Chris is also treasurer of the Electric Frontier
           Foundation - Austin, working to ensure the internet remains a “level playing”
     o     field for the end user.

     o     Chris received a degree from UT Dallas in May, 1989 with areas of
           specialization in communication, computer science, and management.


© 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com
            9000
         2010
Other References
      o     1. Danielson, R.D., Tousignant, L., and Bar-Cohen, A.,Saturated Pool
            Boiling Characteristics of Commercially Available Perfluorinated
            Liquids, Proc. of ASME/JSME Thermal Engineering Joint Conference,
            1987.
      o     2. Bergles, A.E., and Bar-Cohen, A., Immersion Cooling of Digital
            Computers, Cooling of Electronic Systems , Kakac, S., Yuncu, H., and
            Hijikata,K., eds, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA, pp. 539-621,
            1994.
      o     3. Mudawar, I., and Maddox, D.E., Critical Heat Flux in Subcooled Flow
            Boiling of Fluorocarbon Liquid on a Simulated Chip in a Vertical
            Rectangular Channel, Intl. J Heat and Mass Transfer, 32, 1989.
      o     4. Chrysler, G.M., Chu, R.C., and Simons, R.E., Jet Impingement Boiling of
            a Dielectric Coolant in Narrow Gaps, IEEE Trans. CHMT-Part A, Vol. 18
            (3), pp.527-533, 1995.
      o     5. Danielson, R.D., Krajewski, N., and Brost, J., Cooling a Superfast
            Computer, Electronic Packaging and Production, pp. 44-45, July 1986.



© 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com
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         2010
Contact Information
          Questions?
                Contact Cheryl Tulkoff, ctulkoff@dfrsolutions.com,
                 512-913-8624
                askdfr@dfrsolutions.com
                www.dfrsolutions.com


          Connect with me in LinkedIn as well!

          See the server dunking videos at
           http://www.midasgreentech.com/svlg/



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Asq rd webinar immersion oil cooling

  • 1. Improved  Efficiency   &  Reliability  for   Servers  using   Immersion  Cooling   Cheryl  Tulkoff   ©2011  ASQ  &  PresentaGon  Tulkoff   Presented  live  on  Jan10th,  2013   hKp://reliabilitycalendar.org/ webinars/english/  
  • 2. ASQ  Reliability  Division   English  Webinar  Series   One  of  the  monthly  webinars   on  topics  of  interest  to   reliability  engineers.   To  view  recorded  webinar  (available  to  ASQ  Reliability   Division  members  only)  visit  asq.org/reliability     To  sign  up  for  the  free,  and  available  to  anyone,   live  webinars  visit  reliabilitycalendar.org/webinars   hKp://reliabilitycalendar.org/ webinars/english/  
  • 3. Improved Efficiency & Reliability for Data Center Servers Using Immersion Oil Cooling ASQ RD Webinar Cheryl Tulkoff & Chris Boyd ctulkoff@dfrsolutions.com clb@midasnetworks.com January 10, 2013 © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 – 2010 2010
  • 4. Agenda o Immersion Oil Cooling Technology Overview o Data Center Efficiency o Cost & Size Benefits o Technology Challenges o Reliability Enhancements o Summary © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 5. Liquid Immersion Cooling o Not a new concept! o Direct liquid immersion cooling has been used within IBM for over 20 years to cool high powered chips on multi-chip substrates during electrical testing prior to final module assembly. o Early supercomputers relied on liquid cooling technologies. o Cray 2 supercomputer http://www.electronics-cooling.com/1996/05/direct-liquid-immersion-cooling- for-high-power-density-microelectronics/ © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 6. Liquid Immersion Cooling Example o Liquid Submersion Blade Server o LiquidCool Solutions (Hardcore Computer) Supports High Frequency Trading with Liquid Submersion Cooled Computers o Released in 2010 o 2012: LSS is the world’s first rack- http://www.liquidcoolsolutions.com/ mounted total liquid submerged server. The system’s patented liquid submersion cooling technology promises improvements in speed, performance, reliability and latency, while reducing environmental impact. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 7. Cooling Using Dielectric Oil 1200X more effective at removing heat than air Oil costs ~$500 per 55 gallon barrel, ~35C © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 8. Tanks, Not Racks Tanks can dissipate 40kW of power or more © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 9. Business Value of Immersion Technology o Greatly reduced capital and operating expense vs. conventional data centers Will redefine o Data center can be built in non-traditional how data facilities, including transportable “pods” centers and o No need for air conditioning, raised floors or servers will chemical fire suppression be built in the future o No impact on software or network infrastructure o Retraining of support personnel not required o A truly “green” solution o Reliability Enhancements © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 10. Typical Data Center Operating Costs Profile Networking Power costs 8% Equipment represent 13% Power 25-40% of monthly Power Distribution operating & Cooling 57% expenses 18% Other Infrastructure 4% Servers 3 yr. Server; 10 yr. Infrastructure Amortization © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 11. Power Usage Efficiency (PUE) Power • Switchgear • UPS IT Load Any energy • Battery Backup • Servers expended Total • Lighting • Switches other than Facility • Etc. • Storage that to drive Power Cooling • Etc. the IT Load • Chillers contributes to • CRACs inefficiency • Etc. Total Facility Power PUE = IT Load © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 12. Industry PUE Profile % 45 Midas Green Tech 40 PUE ≤ 1.08 Average PUE: 35 • Per Uptime 30 Institute: 1.8 25 • Per EPA 20 Energy Star 15 Program: 10 1.91 5 0 1-1.39 1.4-1.69 1.7-1.9 2.0-2.9 3.0-3.9 4.0 + Don't Know n=300 Source: Digital Realty Trust 2012 Survey © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 13. Huge Energy and Cost Savings Fan-less, ultra- efficient data center © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 14. Traditional Data Center vs. Immersion Cooled Data Center Traditional Immersive Cooling Data Center* Data Center Data Center Size (sq. ft.) 12,500 32% 4,000 Of the Size Power Consumption 6.88 45% Of the Power (MW) 3.12 Identical Processing Capacity Comparison *Assumes PUE of 1.8 (10,000 servers) and Dell PowerEdge R520 servers © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 15. Traditional Data Center vs. Immersion Cooled Data Center Traditional Immersive Cooling Data Center* Data Center Number of Servers 16,030 120% More 7,275 Processing Capacity Data Center Size (sq. ft.) 9,100 6,430 71% Of the Size Identical Power Comparison *Assumes PUE of 1.8 (5 MW) and Dell PowerEdge R520 servers © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 16. Oil Cooling System Components Schematic o Simpler than typical air cooling system o Improvements in the instrumentation and reporting in progress © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 17. Preparation: Works With Any OEM Server Prep takes less than 10 minutes Remove fans Replace thermal paste Use sealed or solid-state drives © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 18. Server Maintenance o If you do get thermal paste into the system, it can be easily filtered by temporarily replacing the catch screen in the pump module with a 2 um filter. o The thermal paste dissolves in the oil, making it cloudy. o How do you work on a server in immersion oil cooling? o Pull the server out, wait for it to drain o Keep a paper towel nearby © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 19. Optimized Design o The SLED: custom server design takes optimal advantage of the cooling technology o Based on experience gained from more than 18 months of experience operating an immersion cooled data center © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 20. Immersion Technology Challenges o Skepticism from OEMs o This is changing--Intel's recent positive report o SuperMicro Computer is developing SKUs for immersion boards o http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2012/03/22/su bmerged-supermicro-servers-accelerated-by-gpus/ o Network gear manufacturers are lagging behind server vendors o Disk Arrays o Current hard disks leak, and the oil crashes the heads o Solid State Drives (SSDs) are expensive o Waiting to test the new Western Digital helium filled drives when they ship next year, hermetically sealed o http://www.hgst.com/press-room/2012/hgst-announces-radically- new-helium-filled-hard-disk-drive-platform © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 21. Immersion Technology Challenges o Proving technology o Impact on optical components o TTCP transfer times and ping times are very similar crossing the switch network, regardless of whether the optical interfaces are immersed o In all cases, no pings were lost o Coolant immersion does not appear to adversely affect the error rate on the links. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 22. Immersion Technology Challenges o Impact on RF components? o Performance Impacts? o None detected yet o Trials underway o Image of Ethernet switch which has been running immersed since January 2011 © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 23. Reliability Enhancements Minimizes Common Operational Issues: • Overheating • Temperature swings • Server fan failures • Dust • Air quality • Corrosion © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 24. Reliability Enhancements o Tin Whisker Mitigation o Arcing o Reduction in Corrosion & Electrochemical Migration o Corrosive exposure reduction o Moisture reduction o Environmental contaminant reduction o Dust, debris, particulates o More stable and even thermal environment o No hot spots © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 25. Tin Whiskers  Tin whiskers are hair-like single crystal metallic filaments that grow from tin films.  Their unpredictability is the greatest concern.  The Aerospace and Defense industries consider tin whiskers the, “greatest reliability risk associated with Pb-free electronics”.  Manhattan project phase 2 report © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 26. What are the potential failure modes? Courtesy of P. Bush, SUNY Buffalo  Direct Contact  Causes an electrical short (arcing)  Requires growth of sufficient length and in the correct orientation  Electromagnetic (EM) Radiation  Emits or receives EM signal and noise at higher frequencies  Deterioration of signal for frequencies above 6 GHz independent of whisker length  Debris DfR Solutions  Whisker breaks off and shorts two leads (primarily during handling)  These can be mitigated by immersion oil Observation of tin whisker debris as reported to NASA from Sanmina-SC © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 27. Response to Tin Whisker Risk  Biggest challenges are high reliability applications with high volumes and strong cost pressures  Examples: Enterprise servers, external defibrillators, first-responder radios, industrial process monitoring, etc.  Every mitigation must be looked at closely in regards to need and cost (led by GEIA)  Requires a clear understanding of why and when tin whiskers occur © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 28. Why Worry about Contamination and Cleanliness? o Believed to be one of the o primary drivers of field issues in electronics today o Induces corrosion and metal migration (electrochemical migration – ECM) o Intermittent behavior lends itself to no-fault-found (NFF) returns o Driven by self-healing behavior o Difficult to diagnosis o Pervasive o Failure modes observed on batteries, LCDs, PCBAs, wiring, switches, etc. o Will continue to get worse © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 29. Future of Contamination / Cleanliness o Continued reductions in pitch between conductors will make future packaging more susceptible o Increased use of leadless packages (QFN, land grid array, etc.) results in reduction in standoff o Will reduce efficiency of cleaning, which may lead to increased concentration of contaminants o Increased product sales into countries with polluted and tropical environments (East Asia, South Asia, etc.) o ECM occurrence very sensitive to ambient humidity conditions o Pb-Free and smaller bond pads o Require more aggressive flux formulations © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 30. What is ECM? o One definition o Movement of metal through an electrolytic solution under an applied electric field between insulated conductors o Electrochemical migration can occur on or in almost all electronic packaging o Die surface o Epoxy encapsulant o Printed board o Passive components o Etc. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 31. ECM Drivers o Temperature o Moisture o Contamination o Voltage/Electrical Field o Temperature, moisture, and contamination aspects can all be reduced and/or eliminated with immersion cooling © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 32. Sources of Contaminants o Printed board fabrication process o Insufficiently cured polymers o Rinse water o Fluxes o Handling o Storage and use environment © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 33. Contaminants: Handling / Storage / Environment o Handling o Salts from human contact (KCl and NaCl) o Storage o Cleaning chemicals o Outgassing o Polymeric materials o Use Environment o Dust, Debris o Moisture, Evaporated sea water o Industrial pollutants o Filtered oil prevents these from accumulating on electronics © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 34. Influence of Pollutants: Creepage Corrosion o Recent field issues with printed circuit boards (PCBs) plated with immersion silver o Sulfur-based creepage corrosion o Failures in customer locations with elevated levels of sulfur-based gases o Rubber manufacturing o Sewage/waste-water treatment plants o Vehicle exhaust fumes (exit / entrance ramps) o Petroleum refineries o Coal-generation power plants o Paper mills o Landfills o Large-scale farms o Automotive modeling studios o Swamps o Immersion oil would prevent this P. Mazurkiewicz , ISTFA 2006 exposure! © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 35. Creepage Corrosion Failure of ImAg Initiation of a short •Corrosion product is semi-conductive (resistance of about 1Mohm). •Resistance decreases as humidity increases. •Traces sensitive to leakage current trigger the system failure. •Visual inspection required to identify failures (most are CNDs). © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010 33
  • 36. Creepage Corrosion Mechanism o Exposed Cu was consumed to form copper sulfide that could cause electrical shorts. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010 34
  • 37. Industrial Pollutants (Sulfur-Based) SO2 H2S o MFG Test o MFG Test o 100ppb, 200ppb o 10ppb, 100ppb, 200ppb o Average annual outdoor o Average annual outdoor/indoor o 2-20ppb (USA) o 0.05 to 0.8ppb o 25-100ppb (Asia) o 24 hour (outdoors) o 24 hour o 8 to 100ppb (State Regs) o ~150ppb (NAAQS / Telcordia) o 24 hour (indoors) o 150-600ppb (Industrial-USA) o 500 to 20,000 ppb o 100-1500ppb (Asia) o May be more critical o May not be critical for sulfidation of silver Urban with Clean Controlled Adjacent to Inside o Rate independent of SO2 room environment Rural heavy traffic industrial industrial or industrial concentration 100 ug/m3 100 100 1000 10000 40000 SO2 38 ppb 38 38 380 3800 15300 1.5 10 10 500 10000 70000 H2S 0.6 4 4 200 4075 28500 IEC 60721-3-3 © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 38. Pollutants: Not Always in Industrial Settings Drywall Sulfur Fumes Blamed for A.C. & Electrical Equipment failures o Chinese Drywall Cited in Building Woes o The drywall is emitting sulfur-based gases that are corroding air- conditioner coils, computer wiring and metal picture frames. o Drywall blamed for A.C. failures o Air-conditioning coils have turned black, along with wiring, piping and even silver jewelry. o "We have definitely identified that a combination of sulfide gases are the cause of the corrosion," said Robert P. DeMott, managing principal of Environ. o "Foul odors reported by people living in the homes may also be caused by the combination of sulfur gases being released from the drywall, o Chinese drywall class action lawsuit o LEE COUNTY, Fla. - The Lawsuit was filed against Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin Co., LTD, The Knauf Group, Rothchilt International Limited and the Banner Supply Company. o Known as "Chinese Drywall", it was manufactured oversees and was made from waste materials. As a result, it emits sulfur compounds that corrode copper wiring and other metals found in homes. Copper Corroded by Sulfur flumes © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 39. Infra-Red Thermal Evaluation Q16 Alum Caps D11 Thermal Anomalies Detected - Q16 producing heat when is it supposed to be in an off state - sneak circuit detected - D11 detected a hot spot that exceeded thermal limit Expect hot spot reduction and improved thermal uniformity using immersion oil cooling © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 40. Software Reliability Modeling & Prediction Tool o PCB Design How Hot it Too Hot? o Temp Cycling Reliability o Vibration Thermal Engineer Engineer o Shock o Bending Mechanical Qual o In Circuit Test Engineer Engineer o DFMEA o Thermal Test Derating Engineer o Failure Rate © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 41. Thermal Modeling & Prediction o Create Thermal Environment for a typical, air-cooled data center o Create 2nd environment for immersion oil cooled data center o Compare o Correlate to longer term actual data © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 42. Thermal Modeling & Prediction Life Curves Can do what if scenarios changing lifetime, acceptable failure rate, and thermal environment © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 43. ICs – Lifetime Prediction & Impact of Temperature Device Manufacturer o Models the simultaneous degradation behaviors of Properties Testing Simulated Device Produces a multiple failure mechanisms on Failure Rate Deconstruction integrated circuit devices Analysis of Functional Groups o Devised from published research literature, technological Functional Group A Functional Group B Functional Group i publications, and accepted EM EM EM degradation models from: HCI NASAJPL HCI HCI o NBTI NBTI NBTI TDDB TDDB TDDB o University of Maryland Acceleration Factors o Semiconductor Reliability Community Functional Group A Functional Group B Functional Group i o Easy to use software solution by multiple engineering disciplines Device Accelerated Failure Rate © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 44. Industry Evaluation – Intel Experience o Intel tests oil immersion to cool servers o “If you are going to add a significant amount of capacity and have systems with a lot of density and don’t have good air flow in your data center, this is worth looking at,” said Mike Patterson, a senior thermal architect for data centers at Intel who supervised the test. o “We asked a lot of tough questions and they had pretty good answers for all of them so we put a pilot together,” said Patterson. “There’s almost an emotional reaction [against oil immersion] at first, so people say they would never do that, but when they see the potential [energy] savings, they see there’s something there,” he said. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 45. Industry Evaluation – Intel Experience o With all this in mind, Intel plans to start developing motherboards optimized for immersion cooling. Various OEMs involved in server hardware are expected to create modified designs with oil immersion in mind as well. In the future, this technology might even make it to the consumer level in a more official way. o Intel also found that no computer components — processors, hard drives etc. – were damaged from the yearlong immersion in mineral oil. http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/06/cooling-a-computer- server-with-mineral-oil/ © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 46. Technology Summary o Immersion cooling technology has been used previously in the computing and electric power industries Midas is the o More than 600,000 hours of server time logged by only customers including one of the largest grocery chains in commercial Texas and Texas Multicore data center o Virtually unlimited heat density and scalability using this o Using highly effective enviro-friendly fluid for cooling technology greatly improves server reliability o Will be vital for “hot” CPUs currently in development o Dramatically reduced carbon footprint © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 47. Summary o Immersion oil cooling offers significant environmental, cost, performance, and reliability advantages. o Reduces potential for failure in: o Tin Whisker Mitigation via arcing o Corrosion & Electrochemical Migration (ECM) o Moisture reduction o Environmental contaminant reduction o Provides stable and even thermal environment © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 48. Speaker Biography  Cheryl Tulkoff has over 22 years of experience in electronics manufacturing with an emphasis on failure analysis and reliability. She has worked throughout the electronics manufacturing life cycle beginning with semiconductor fabrication processes, into printed circuit board fabrication and assembly, through functional and reliability testing, and culminating in the analysis and evaluation of field returns. She has also managed no clean and RoHS-compliant conversion programs and has developed and managed comprehensive reliability programs.  Cheryl earned her Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Georgia Tech. She is a published author, experienced public speaker and trainer and a Senior member of both ASQ and IEEE. She holds leadership positions in the IEEE Central Texas Chapter, IEEE WIE (Women In Engineering), and IEEE ASTR (Accelerated Stress Testing and Reliability) sections. She chaired the annual IEEE ASTR workshop for four years and is also an ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer.  She has a strong passion for pre-college STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) outreach and volunteers with several organizations that specialize in encouraging pre-college students to pursue careers in these fields. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 49. Co-Speaker Biography o Chris Boyd, Chief Technology Officer, Midas Green Technology, LLC. Chris Boyd has 20+ years’ experience in the telecommunications industry as a network operator, system engineer, and technical trainer. He is the co-founder of Midas Green Technology, LLC, a managed hosting provider which deploys a new server immersion cooling technology for commercial users. o Chris is a recognized technologist and is a frequently requested consultant for data center, hosting and telecommunications companies. Chris has extensive experience developing and implementing leading innovative technology solutions in network management, performance management and patents for packet telephony routing. Chris is also treasurer of the Electric Frontier Foundation - Austin, working to ensure the internet remains a “level playing” o field for the end user. o Chris received a degree from UT Dallas in May, 1989 with areas of specialization in communication, computer science, and management. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 50. Other References o 1. Danielson, R.D., Tousignant, L., and Bar-Cohen, A.,Saturated Pool Boiling Characteristics of Commercially Available Perfluorinated Liquids, Proc. of ASME/JSME Thermal Engineering Joint Conference, 1987. o 2. Bergles, A.E., and Bar-Cohen, A., Immersion Cooling of Digital Computers, Cooling of Electronic Systems , Kakac, S., Yuncu, H., and Hijikata,K., eds, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA, pp. 539-621, 1994. o 3. Mudawar, I., and Maddox, D.E., Critical Heat Flux in Subcooled Flow Boiling of Fluorocarbon Liquid on a Simulated Chip in a Vertical Rectangular Channel, Intl. J Heat and Mass Transfer, 32, 1989. o 4. Chrysler, G.M., Chu, R.C., and Simons, R.E., Jet Impingement Boiling of a Dielectric Coolant in Narrow Gaps, IEEE Trans. CHMT-Part A, Vol. 18 (3), pp.527-533, 1995. o 5. Danielson, R.D., Krajewski, N., and Brost, J., Cooling a Superfast Computer, Electronic Packaging and Production, pp. 44-45, July 1986. © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010
  • 51. Contact Information  Questions?  Contact Cheryl Tulkoff, ctulkoff@dfrsolutions.com, 512-913-8624  askdfr@dfrsolutions.com  www.dfrsolutions.com  Connect with me in LinkedIn as well!  See the server dunking videos at http://www.midasgreentech.com/svlg/ © 2004 - 2007 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290, Beltsville MD 20705 | 301-474-0607 | www.dfrsolutions.com 9000 2010