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Wednesday, April 13 2022 - 18:35
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Global Seminar on Next-Generation Data Center Facility
SHENZHEN, China, April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Huawei Digital Power held the Next-Generation Data Center Facility Seminar on 
April 12, 2022. The event brought together nearly 200 technical experts from 
Colo, large enterprises, carriers, consulting firms, and research institutions 
across the globe to exchange ideas on three key topics, such as the definition 
of next-generation data centers, innovative power and cooling solutions, and 
how to achieve data center facility automation.

Charles Yang, Senior Vice President of Huawei and CEO of Huawei Data Center 
Facility, said in his opening remarks "As carbon neutrality becomes a global 
consensus and the digital economy expands, the data center industry is facing 
the challenges of high energy consumption, huge carbon footprint, difficult 
operation and maintenance and low reliability. In response to these challenges, 
data centers will have to embrace changes in the service form, its role in 
energy supply, and operation and maintenance models. Huawei will conduct 
in-depth discussions with customers and industry players to grasp market trends 
timely and jointly promote the green and sustainable development of the 
industry through continuous innovation and investment."

Topic 1: How to define the next-generation data center facility

Sanjay Kumar Sainani, Global Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer 
(CTO) of Huawei Data Center Business, suggested that with the skyrocketing 
growth of data volume and computing power, the next-generation data center will 
evolve toward a green and low-carbon design, elastic capacity expansion, rapid 
deployment, modular, simplified architecture, and sustainability.

Industry experts at the event reached a consensus on key performance indicators 
for data centers of the future: In addition to the extensively used Power Usage 
Effectiveness (PUE), other key metrics, including Carbon Usage Effectiveness 
(CUE), Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE), Space Usage Effectiveness (SUE), Grid 
Usage Effectiveness (GUE) and lower life-cycle pollutant emissions, will also 
affect the future of the industry. The next-generation data center facility 
features high renewable energy utilization, high energy efficiency, high 
reliability, and highly intelligent management.

Topic 2: Power and cooling technology innovations for next-generation data 
center facilities

The power supply and cooling systems are key parts of data center facilities. 
Experts at the meeting believed that the next-generation data center facilities 
will adopt the ultra-simplified power supply architecture, the lithium-ion 
battery, natural cooling, and liquid cooling. Given that renewables will become 
the dominant source of energy, the development of low-carbon data centers with 
"Generation-Grid-Load-Storage" Synergy will be the mainstream direction. In 
addition, with the development of heat recovery technologies and policies, data 
centers are expected to transform from energy-consuming centers to 
energy-supply centers.

Topic 3: How to achieve data center facility automation

Finally, when it comes to data center facility management, experts said digital 
technologies would be further integrated with power supply and cooling systems 
to facilitate predictive maintenance, resulting in improved system reliability. 
Intelligent technologies are also leveraged to optimize energy efficiency for 
the ultimate PUE. In the era of carbon regulations, digital twin technologies 
will help data centers achieve visualized and accurate carbon management 
throughout their lifecycle.

Collective intelligence is pooled to illuminate the future of data center 
facilities. Fei Zhenfu, CTO of Huawei Data Center Facility, concluded that 
Huawei would continue to make breakthroughs in data center facility solutions, 
join hands with partners to build an open and win-win ecosystem, and jointly 
usher in the next generation of data center facilities.

Source: Huawei

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