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Knowledge-based models for computer server inlet temperature prediction in data centres Ray Lloyd (PhD Candidate) School of Mechanical and Transport Engineering Dr Marek Rebow Prof Brian Norton 29 November 2013 What is a data centre 2 Increase the temperature Visual result of experiment carried out in the R&D data centre in IBM Dublin During the experiment the flow rate of chilled water supply was reduced. Caution: transient response times increase! 3 So what’s the research all about To increase overall temperatures we need to control and manage the inlets To control and manage the inlets we need to know at what temperature they are Squish Cold-spots Just-right It can be costly and disruptive to deploy 1000’s of sensors Hot-spots What if we can use previous knowledge gained from gathering all this data from other data centres to make a prediction on ours without the cost. 4 What are Knowledge-based models 5 Example of data sets 386496 data points distributed geospatially on 8 layers Image removed 217728 data points distributed geospatially on 8 layers Image removed The research is based on access to over 100 data sets like these, available from locations all over the world. 6 Data mining - Web-based tool 7 Data exploration 8 Data preparation and clustering 9 Equipment geo-classification 10 Clustering – filtering anomalies 11 Result of clustering 12 Clusters Pulling together knowledge Hybrid of knowledge-based model and simplified physics model, but that’s for another day! 13 Q&A 14