Cloud hosting service providers use enhanced data center facilities.
An application on a cloud provider runs its data center efficiently using high-tech technology.
The traditional data center facilities owned by traditional application hosting solutions vendors accommodate a large number of, very energy-efficient large computers that release a lot of heat.
In the end, a new cooling method was designed to maintain the integrity of the machine.
In most cases, water is used for cooling purposes.
However, water is an unfortunate option because it can cause serious damage by leaking it.
With the advent of distributed computer architecture, the cooling problem has been alleviated.
Each server has a separate tower chassis with fans inside to blow air through key components of the server (mainly central processing units and storage devices.
Hot air is easily discharged outside.
Since many servers are installed in the data center facility, it is very necessary to provide cooler input air, so cloud hosting service providers are beginning to use computer room air conditioning equipment and elevated floors in order to get air through.
Computer room air conditioning units are defined as equipment or systems that monitor and maintain the temperature, air distribution and air humidity of the network computer room or data center.
The air conditioner unit in the computer room replaced the air conditioner-
Cloud computing service providers used air conditioning equipment for cooling data center facilities in the past.
According to experts, the temperature of the host and server racks can reach the electric toaster oven tower of 7 feet high, so, climate control through computer room air conditioning equipment has become an important part of the data center infrastructure of cloud hosting service providers.
Different cloud service providers use various methods to place air-conditioning equipment in computer rooms.
A basically successful machine room air conditioning equipment setup is the process of cooling the air and then distributing the air through the elevated floor.
Cold air rises through the perforated part, resulting in the formation of cold passages.
The cooler air flows through the rack and absorbs heat before moving out or discharging from the rear of the rack.
Hotter tired air leads to the formation of a hot passage behind the rack, and hotter air moves towards the air conditioning inlet of the computer room placed above the floor.
Modern servers such as blades and pizza box servers used by skilled cloud computing service providers no longer need to deploy large axial fans that transfer a lot of air to smaller and smaller capacity radial fans.
As energy prices rise, power use efficiency or PUE has become the focus of attention for cloud service providers.
Power use efficiency compares the energy used by the total data center facility with the energy used by information technology equipment.
It reveals that an average data center facility will use more than one watt of energy for cooling purposes, while other peripheral systems will use each watt of energy for information-only purposes.
Cloud hosts can meet the overall cooling needs of data center facilities in many ways.
For example, a senior cloud hosting service provider uses hot and cold channels to run data center facilities at higher overall temperatures and uses free air cooling.
Effective Temperature Control technology saves a lot of money for cloud hosting service providers, which will eventually be passed on to customers.