Fortune Data Centers Commences Operations of New 'Green' Data Center in Silicon Valley Despite Data Center Development Slowdown
Posted on: Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 07:00 CDT
Fortune Achieves Top Energy-Efficiency Metrics at New
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"There is a continuing demand for high quality datacenter space in Silicon Valley," said
Fortune Achieves Top Energy-Efficiency Metric
Fortune's new facility, located at 2001 Fortune Drive in
During independent testing through a Level 5 Commissioning Process, the data center achieved a PUE of 1.37 at full load, an energy-efficiency level far superior to the industry average data center PUE of 2.0, and better than the EPA's 2011 target PUE of 1.45 for state-of-the-art enterprise-class data centers.
The company estimates that moving IT load from a legacy data center to Fortune's facility would result in reduced annual electrical consumption of 40 million Kilowatt-hours, enough to fully power 3,800 average U.S. homes. In economic terms, Fortune estimates this energy reduction will save tenants over
According to Fortune Data Centers' CEO
Fortune's Energy Efficiency Results from Rethinking Traditional Data Center Cooling Methods
Data centers traditionally rely on raised floor to deliver cold air to servers. The cold air is forced up to the IT equipment through the raised floor; this requires considerable fan horsepower to push the cold air high enough to reach servers at the top of a standard rack or cabinet. By contrast, Fortune has eliminated the raised floor and instead supplies cold air from an overhead plenum, with insulated ducts for hot air return. Taking advantage of the natural density of cold air and the buoyancy of hot air significantly reduces the power required for air distribution. In addition to the energy savings, mounting cabinets directly on the floor reduces installation cost, increases seismic stability, and removes weight constraints.
Other key efficiency features include the use of ambient cooling to supplement and optimize chilling capacity. Fortune has installed 5 high efficiency cooling towers to supply 3,500 tons of cooling capacity, greatly increasing the central chilling plant efficiency.
Fortune also requires the use of contained hot / cold aisles in the data rooms. Eliminating the mixing of hot and cold air allows for better air pressure control, decreases waste, and further reduces needed fan horsepower.
Fortune Applies for LEED Gold Certification
In addition to designing the facility to be energy-efficient, Fortune has worked with DPR Construction and other partners to adhere to sustainable construction and operational methods, as described in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program (LEED) of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Fortune has submitted all required documentation for its
According to DPR Construction, approximately 96% of construction waste was diverted from landfill, meaning 1,137 tons of material were either recycled or re-used on site. LEED points were earned for use of regionally sourced and recycled content of the construction materials. Furthermore, all paints, adhesives, sealants, and coatings were low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound).
Facility operations are controlled by a state-of-the-art Building Management System with extensive power and environmental metering. Refrigerants are non-CFC based, and cleaning materials are LEED compliant. In addition, lighting is motion sensor controlled.
Key Data Center Features and Specifications
The recently completed initial phase provides 7.86 Megawatts of IT critical load over two data rooms consisting of 43,000 fully powered and usable square feet of IT floor space in a 78,000 square foot building. The facility was built with blade servers in mind, and will support a minimum energy density of 185 watts per square foot, more than adequate for the high density needs of cloud computing. When fully complete, Fortune San Jose is slated to consist of over 140,000 square feet in three buildings on a 9.26-acre campus.
The Phase I development was designed, built, commissioned, and will be maintained to the highest industry standards by the leading firms in the industry. Fortune partnered with DPR Construction, Rosendin Electric, Therma, and Dowler Gruman Architects. EYP Mission Critical Facilities, recently acquired by Hewlett Packard, led the Level 5 commissioning effort. Fortune's facility engineering and maintenance conform to ISO 9001 standards.
Fortune made significant investments in the property, including structural and seismic upgrades, allowing the building and systems to meet the FEMA "Essential Facility" standards. Power backup is provided by seven new Cummins diesel generators for 14.75 Megawatts of back-up power.
The facility is carrier neutral, with diverse paths and multiple points of network entry. AboveNet, Level3, and AT&T are on-site; Verizon and XO are also available in nearby communications vaults.
About Fortune Data Centers
Fortune Data Centers (www.fortunedatacenters.com) was founded to create a class of industrial grade data centers for corporate clients seeking a cost-effective alternative to the prospect of in-house development and facility management. Fortune's
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