(19)
(11)EP 3 068 205 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
26.06.2019 Bulletin 2019/26

(21)Application number: 16157245.8

(22)Date of filing:  25.02.2016
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H05K 7/20(2006.01)

(54)

MINIMIZING LEAKAGE IN LIQUID COOLED ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

MINIMIERUNG VON UNDICHTIGKEITEN IN FLÜSSIGKEITSGEKÜHLTEN ELEKTRONISCHEN AUSRÜSTUNGEN

RÉDUCTION DES FUITES DANS UN ÉQUIPEMENT ÉLECTRONIQUE REFROIDI PAR LIQUIDE


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 12.03.2015 US 201514656599
23.06.2015 US 201514748174

(43)Date of publication of application:
14.09.2016 Bulletin 2016/37

(73)Proprietor: International Business Machines Corporation
Armonk, New York 10504 (US)

(72)Inventors:
  • PARIDA, Pritish, Ranjan
    Winchester, Hampshire SO21 2JN (GB)
  • CHAINER, Timothy, Joseph
    Winchester, Hampshire SO21 2JN (GB)

(74)Representative: Pyecroft, Justine Nicola C. 
Intellectual Property Law IBM United Kingdom Limited Hursley Park
Winchester, Hampshire SO21 2JN
Winchester, Hampshire SO21 2JN (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
US-A1- 2004 057 211
US-A1- 2006 187 638
US-A1- 2014 251 583
US-A1- 2005 126 747
US-A1- 2007 201 204
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    BACKGROUND



    [0001] This invention generally relates to the liquid cooling of electronic equipment, and more particularly to minimizing the volume of coolant lost in the event of a leak in liquid cooled electronic equipment.

    [0002] Data centers are facilities that house numerous computer systems arranged in the form of electronics racks. Typically, a data center may house on the order of a few thousands of electronic racks. Each computer system in a rack may include one or more processors, memory devices, controllers, power converters and manipulators and other such electronic components which perform different operations and dissipate varying amounts of heat. Moreover, depending upon the state of operation, a computer system may dissipate on the order of few hundreds of Watts to thousands of Watts. Therefore, a significant amount of cooling is required to keep the electronic components within an optimum operating temperature range (typically, 75 °C to 85 °C).

    [0003] According to the 2007 Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency, in 2005, server driven power usage amounted to 1.2% of total US energy consumption. Over the past several years, energy use by these centers and their supporting infrastructure is estimated to have increased by nearly 100 percent (United States Department of Energy Information and Communications Technology Roadmap). In the face of growing global energy demand, uncertain energy supplies, and volatile energy prices, innovative solutions are needed to radically advance the energy efficiency of these data center systems.

    [0004] Recent studies have shown that cooling energy comprises about 25% to 40% of the total data center energy consumption. Liquid cooling of computer systems is one method of increasing the cooling energy efficiency. However, concerns, such as liquid leaks, limit the market penetration and implementation of liquid cooling solutions for data center cooling.

    [0005] In conventional liquid cooled systems, the liquid coolant is provided by a liquid coolant distribution unit. In the case of a liquid coolant leak, there is a high probability that the entire volume of the liquid coolant in the concerned leaking liquid loop could be spilt. Thus, the entire computer system connected to the leaking liquid loop needs to be shut off, immaterial of where the leak originated, resulting in shutting-off unaffected computational resources/systems.

    [0006] US 2006/187638 discloses, a system and method for liquid cooling of an electronic device, including a heat exchanger disposed adjacent an electronic component within a housing of the electronic device and adapted to remove heat from the electronic component. The liquid cooling system utilizes a support mounted adjacent an expansion slot of the electronic device. The support is configured to route liquid coolant to the heat exchanger.

    [0007] US 2014/251583 discloses a liquid cooling system for a computer may include a cold plate configured to be positioned on a heat generating electronic device of the computer and adapted to pass a coolant therethrough. The cooling system may also include a leak detection system configured to detect a coolant leak in the computer, and a control system coupled to the leak detection system. The control system may be configured to take remedial action when the coolant leak is detected by the leak detection system.

    [0008] US 2007/201204 discloses liquid-based cooling solutions used to transfer heat produced by one or more heat generating devices from one or more electronics servers to the ambient. Each electronics server includes one or more heat generating devices. Integrated onto each electronics server is a liquid based cooling system. Each liquid based cooling system includes a server pump and one or more microchannel cold plates (MCP) coupled together via fluid lines. The liquid based cooling system for each electronics server includes a rejector plate configured with micro-channels. The MCPs, the server pump and the rejector plate form a first closed loop. The rejector plate is coupled to a chassis cold plate via a thermal interface material. In a multiple electronics server configuration, the rejector plates for each of the electronics servers are coupled to the chassis cold plate configured with fluid channels which are coupled via fluid lines to a liquid-to-air heat exchanging system to form a second closed loop.

    [0009] US 2004/057211 discloses a plurality of electronic apparatuses, each apparatus having a closed loop cooling system, are installed in a cabinet having another closed loop fluid cooling system. Each of the closed loop fluid cooling systems includes a heat receiver and a pump. A projection is mounted on the electronic apparatus and a switching valve is arranged on the cabinet to stop or start circulation of a cooling fluid.

    [0010] US 2005/126747 discloses a method, system and program product for facilitating operation of a cooling system designed to provide system coolant to one or more electronics subsystems of a computing environment. The technique includes automatically checking at least one coolant loop of the cooling system for a leak. The automatically checking includes isolating the at least one coolant loop from coolant flow through the cooling system and checking for drop in coolant pressure within the at least one coolant loop. Upon detection of a drop in coolant pressure, isolation of the coolant loop is retained thereby allowing operation of the cooling system to continue notwithstanding detection of a leak in the at least one coolant loop.

    BRIEF SUMMARY



    [0011] According to a first aspect, there is provided an apparatus for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment, comprising: a server rack housing a plurality of servers; a plurality of closed liquid cooling loop in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack; a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, each of the liquid to liquid heat exchangers coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack; a plurality of pumps, each of the pumps circulating a coolant inside one of the closed liquid cooling loops, each of the pumps coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack; a plurality of leak detection sensors, each leak detection sensor coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack; means for powering off a pump from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, the pump pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having a coolant leak; and means for disengaging a liquid to liquid heat exchanger from a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, the disengaged liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack, such that the disengaged liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.

    [0012] According to a second aspect, there is provided a method for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in a liquid cooled electronic system, comprising: detecting a coolant leak in a closed liquid cooling loop from a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops in a server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack; powering off a pump from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, the pump pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak; and disengaging a liquid to liquid heat exchanger from a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, the liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack, such that the liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.

    [0013] Accordingly, one embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus for minimizing the volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment. The apparatus may include a server rack housing a plurality of servers. The server rack includes a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack. Each of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack may be coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack. The closed liquid cooling loops restrict coolant flow entirely within the server rack. The server rack may further include a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack. Each of the liquid to liquid heat exchangers may be coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack. Further, the server rack may include a plurality of pumps. Each of the pumps circulates a coolant inside one of the closed liquid cooling loops. The pumps may be coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack.

    [0014] Another embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus for minimizing the volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment should a leak occur. The apparatus includes a server rack housing a plurality of servers, a closed liquid cooling loop coupled to each of the servers in the server rack, a leak detection sensor configured to detect a condition indicative of a coolant leak from one of the closed liquid cooling loops, a liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack, and a pump coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops. Each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricts coolant flow entirely within the server rack. The pump circulates a volume of coolant inside the closed liquid cooling loop.

    [0015] Another embodiment of the present invention is a method of minimizing the volume of coolant leaked in a liquid cooled electronic system. The method includes detecting a coolant leak in a closed liquid cooling loop from a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack. The closed liquid cooling loop may be coupled to at least one server in the server rack. The method may further include identifying the location of the coolant leak in the closed liquid cooling loop of an affected server in the server rack, and powering off a pump, from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0016] The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification.

    [0017] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the following drawings:

    Fig. 1 shows an apparatus for minimizing coolant leak volume according to one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 2 shows an apparatus for minimizing coolant leak volume according to one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 3a shows closed liquid cooling loops for each server according to one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 3b shows a schematic of a closed liquid cooling loop for each server according to one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 4 shows a data center with a hybrid air/liquid cooled system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 5 shows a data center with a hybrid air/liquid cooled system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 6 shows a method of minimizing coolant leaks in liquid cooled electronic equipment in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 7 shows a flowchart of a server level control method for coolant leak volume minimization in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.

    Fig. 8 shows a flowchart of a datacenter or facility level control method for coolant leak volume minimization in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0018] The present invention is described with reference to embodiments of the invention. Throughout the description of the invention reference is made to Figs. 1-8. When referring to the figures, like structures and elements shown throughout are indicated with like reference numerals.

    [0019] Fig. 1 shows an apparatus 100 for minimizing coolant leak volume according to one embodiment of the present invention. The apparatus 100 may include a server rack 102, a plurality of closed liquid loops 106, a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers 108, and a plurality of pumps 110. The plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers 108 in the server rack 102 may be coupled to at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops 106 in the server rack 102. It is contemplated that the server rack 102 may house a plurality of servers 104 as illustrated (reference numerals omitted on additional servers to avoid visual clutter).

    [0020] The plurality of closed liquid cooling loops 106 in the server rack 102 may be coupled to at least one of the servers 104 in the server rack 102. Each of the closed liquid cooling loops 106 restricts coolant flow entirely within the server rack 102. Each closed liquid cooling loop 106 may provide the entire volume of coolant provided to its respective server 104 in the server rack 102.

    [0021] The plurality of pumps 110 may be coupled to the closed liquid cooling loops 106 in the server rack 102. Each of the pumps 110 circulates a coolant 112 inside one of the closed liquid cooling loops 106.

    [0022] According to one embodiment of the present invention, each of the closed liquid cooling loops 106 may contain an entire volume of coolant provided to at least one of the servers 104 in the server rack 102.

    [0023] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus 100 for minimizing coolant leak volume may include a plurality of leak detection sensors 114 in the server rack 102. Each of the leak detection sensors 114 may be coupled to at least one of the servers 104 in the server rack 102. The leak detection sensors 114 may be positioned in various locations within the server rack 102. For example, a leak detection sensor 114 may be placed within the closed liquid cooling loop 106 to detect a drop in coolant pressure or flow rate. In another embodiment, a leak detection sensor 114 may be placed in a catch basin 118 and is configured to detect changes in electrical conductivity.

    [0024] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus 100 for minimizing coolant leak volume may further include a controller 116 to power off a server. The controller 116 may power off the server when the leak detection sensor 114 coupled to the server 104 detects a coolant leak.

    [0025] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the closed liquid cooling loop 106 may isolate the coolant provided to each server 104 in the server rack 102. The volume of the coolant provided to each of the servers 104 is the volume of the coolant contained in each of the closed liquid cooling loops 106 coupled to the servers 104.

    [0026] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus 100 for minimizing leakage in liquid cooled electronic equipment may further include a plurality of catch basins 118 in the server rack 102. Each of the catch basins 118 may be positioned below at least one of the servers 104 in the server rack 102. The catch basins 118 contain the leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops 106. It is contemplated that the catch basins 118 may be positioned below every server 104 in the server rack 102. Each of the catch basins may include a leak detection sensor 114. Each catch basin 118 may be sized to contain all the coolant 112 within the closed liquid loop 106 of its respective server in the event of a leak. Thus, if there is a coolant leak in one of the servers, the coolant will not spill onto other servers.

    [0027] Fig. 2 shows an apparatus for minimizing coolant leak volume according to another embodiment of the present invention. The apparatus 200 for minimizing the volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment may include a server rack 202, a closed liquid cooling loop 206, a leak detection sensor 208, a liquid to liquid heat exchanger 210, and a pump 212. The server rack 202 may house a plurality of servers 204 as illustrated (without redundant reference numerals as with Fig. 1). The leak detection sensor 208 may be coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops 206 in the server rack 202. The liquid to liquid heat exchanger 210 may be coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops 206. The pumps 212 may be coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops 212. The pump 212 circulates a coolant inside the closed liquid cooling loop 206.

    [0028] A separate closed liquid cooling loop 206 may be coupled to each of the servers 204 in the server rack 206. In this configuration, a closed liquid cooling loop 206 is provided for each server in the server rack.

    [0029] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the closed liquid cooling loop 206 may contain the entire volume of coolant provided to its respective server 204 in the server rack 202.

    [0030] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus 200 for minimizing leakage in liquid cooled electronic equipment may further include a controller 214 to power off a server 204. When the leak detection sensor 208 coupled to the server 204 detects a coolant leak, the controller 214 may power off the server 204.

    [0031] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the closed liquid cooling loop 206 may isolate the coolant provided to each server 204 in the server rack 202. The volume of the coolant provided to each of the servers may be the entire volume of the coolant contained in its respective closed liquid cooling loop. Unlike conventional open loop cooling systems, a coolant leak at a server would cause only a finite amount of coolant to spill before all the coolant runs out of the closed loop.

    [0032] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus 100 may further comprise a plurality of catch basins 216 in the server rack 202, each of the catch basins 216 may be positioned below at least one of the servers 204 in the server rack 202. The catch basins collect the leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops 206

    [0033] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, each of the catch basins 216 may include a leak detection sensor.

    [0034] Figs. 3a and 3b show the closed liquid cooling loop 300 at the server level in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. The closed liquid cooling loop 302 may be designed for each individual server 304 in the server rack. Each of the servers 304 may include its own dedicated pump 306, one or more leak sensors 308 and liquid to liquid server heat exchanger 310. The closed liquid cooling loop 302 structure at the server level may include cold plates 318 for heat removal from electronic components such as CPUs 320 and DIMMs 322.

    [0035] The closed liquid cooling loop 302 structure may include a liquid to liquid server heat exchanger 310 and a pump 306 for circulating the coolant inside the server level closed liquid cooling loop 302 structure. The liquid to liquid heat exchanger 310 transfers the heat from the server 302 components to the facility side 312 of the closed liquid cooling loop 302. Each server 302 can be enclosed in a chassis 314 having an integrated catch basin 316 and one or more leak sensors 308 for leak detection.

    [0036] In case there is a leak at the server level, the leak could be quickly detected and its affected servers can be checked immediately. This structure also provides fluid isolation between the closed liquid cooling loops inside the server rack such that the volume of liquid to the server is only the volume contained in the server liquid loop. The catch basin 316 is configured to contain leaked coolant and prevent spillage on servers positioned lower on the rack. Further, this liquid cooling approach enables individual servers in the presence of a leak to be turned off, while the remaining servers can be fully functional.

    [0037] Fig. 4 shows a data center 402 with closed liquid cooling loops 404 at each server 406 according to one embodiment of the present invention. According to one embodiment, a data center 402 may implement the closed liquid cooling loop system with hybrid air/liquid cooled servers. The data center closed liquid cooling loop system may include at least one server 406, a closed liquid cooling loop 404 at each server 406, a server chassis 408, and liquid to liquid heat exchangers 410.

    [0038] Each server 406 has its own closed liquid cooling loop 404 and the coolant supply/return manifolds 412 have bypass valves 414 to allow or stop the coolant flow to any server 406 as needed. The data center may further include a server chassis 408 within each rack unit. Each server chassis 408, rack unit 416 and data center floor 418 could have leak detectors to increase the response time to a leak.

    [0039] Fig. 5 illustrates another possible data center 502 implementation for hybrid air/liquid cooled servers 506 where each server 506 has its own closed liquid cooling loop 504 and the air required for cooling of the air cooled components is re-circulated inside the rack. The heat from the heated air inside the rack is transferred to the liquid coolant through air to liquid heat exchanger 508.

    [0040] Fig. 6 shows a method for minimizing coolant leaks in liquid cooled electronic equipment according to one embodiment of the present invention. According to an embodiment of the invention, the method 602 may be used to minimize the volume of liquid coolant leaked in a server rack.

    [0041] The method 602 begins with a detection step 604. The detection step 604 involves detecting a coolant leak in a closed liquid cooling loop in the server rack. The closed liquid cooling loop may contain the entire volume of coolant provided to its respective server or servers in the server rack. As discussed above, the server rack includes several closed liquid cooling loops in a server rack, with each closed liquid cooling loop coupled to at least one server in the server rack.

    [0042] After the detection step 604, the method 602 proceeds to identifying step 606. The identifying step 606 involves identifying a location of the coolant leak in the closed liquid cooling loop of an affected server in the server rack. Leak detection sensors can be used to identify a location of the coolant leak at the server rack.

    [0043] After the identifying step 606, the method 602 proceeds to powering off step 608. The powering off step 608 involves powering off a pump corresponding to the closed liquid cooling loop of the affected server in the server rack.

    [0044] According to an example embodiment of the present invention, after powering off step 608, the method 602 continues to disengaging step 610. At disengaging step 610, a liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop of the affected server is disengaged. When the closed cooling loop is disengaged the liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.

    [0045] According to another example embodiment of the present invention, after disengaging step 610, the method continues to reallocating step 612. At reallocating step 612, workload from the affected server is reallocated to an unaffected server in the server rack.

    [0046] In yet another example embodiment, the method 602 may include a containing step. At the containing step, the leaked coolant is contained in one of a plurality of catch basins. Each of the catch basins may be positioned below at least one of the servers in the server rack. Each of the catch basins may collect the leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.

    [0047] Fig. 7 shows a flowchart of a server level control method for leak volume minimization in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. At the leak detected block 702, the system checks whether there is any leak at the server level. Leak detection may be determined, for example, by polling leak sensors. If not, the system continues to operate normally at block 704. If there is leak detected in the server, a notification is immediately sent to the head node as well as to the facility controller identifying the location and specifications of the corresponding equipment at block 706. A head node or a Hardware Management Console (HMC) node is a management server(s) that manages allocation and/or utilization of computational resources in a data center. The power to the corresponding pump and the power to the affected IT equipment are then turned off at block 708.

    [0048] The head node and facility controller, subsequently, notifies the system administrator and site maintenance about the detected leak so that any additional actions can be immediately taken at block 710. Next, the facility controller disengages the corresponding heat exchangers and adjusts the facility side coolant flow rate as per the need of currently operational IT equipment at block 712. The job or workload that was assigned to the failed system is then re-allocated by the head node to the next available IT equipment at block 714.

    [0049] Figure 8 shows a flowchart 802 for a datacenter or facility level control method for leak volume minimization, as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention. At the leak detected block 804, the system checks whether there is any leak at the server level. If not, the system continues to operate normally at block 806. If there is a leak detected, a notification is immediately sent to the head node as well as to the facility controller identifying the location and specifications of the affected or possibly-affected equipment at block 808. Block 810 checks if the leak was at the server level. If yes, the power to the corresponding pump and the power to the affected IT equipment are then turned off at block 812. The head node and facility controller, subsequently, notifies the system administrator and site maintenance about the detected leak so that any necessary additional action can immediately be taken.

    [0050] Next, the facility controller disengages the corresponding heat exchangers and adjusts the facility side coolant flow rate as per the need of currently operational IT equipment at block 814. The job or workload that was assigned to the failed system is then re-allocated by the head node to the next available IT equipment at block 816. If the leak is not at the server level, the facility controller checks the rate of change of coolant pressure near the leak site at block 818. If the rate of change is fast enough (for example, 0.5 psi/min or so), an alarm is raised and the power to the corresponding pump and the power to the affected IT equipment are then turned off at block 812. The head node and facility controller, subsequently, notifies the system administrator and site maintenance about the detected leak so that any necessary additional action can be immediately taken.

    [0051] Next, the facility controller disengages the corresponding heat exchangers and adjusts the facility side coolant flow rate as per the need of currently operational IT equipment at block 814. The job or workload that was assigned to the failed system is then re-allocated by the head node to the next available IT equipment at block 814. If the rate of change is slow, it is checked whether the leak is at the rack level at block 820. If not, normal operation is continued while monitoring the rate of leak or change of coolant pressure near the leak site at block 822. If the rate of change is slow and the leak is at the rack level, the head node reduces the workload to the affected rack at block 824.

    [0052] Subsequently, the facility controller reduces the facility side coolant flow rate to the affected rack at block 826 and continues to monitor the rate of leak or change in coolant pressure at block 828.

    [0053] The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.

    [0054] As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, aspects of the present invention may be embodied as a system, method or computer program product. Accordingly, the present invention may be a system, a method, and/or a computer program product. The computer program product may include a computer readable storage medium (or media) having computer readable program instructions thereon for causing a processor to carry out aspects of the present invention.

    [0055] The computer readable storage medium can be a tangible device that can retain and store instructions for use by an instruction execution device. The computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but is not limited to, an electronic storage device, a magnetic storage device, an optical storage device, an electromagnetic storage device, a semiconductor storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. A non-exhaustive list of more specific examples of the computer readable storage medium includes the following: a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or Flash memory), a static random access memory (SRAM), a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a digital versatile disk (DVD), a memory stick, a floppy disk, a mechanically encoded device such as punch-cards or raised structures in a groove having instructions recorded thereon, and any suitable combination of the foregoing. A computer readable storage medium, as used herein, is not to be construed as being transitory signals per se, such as radio waves or other freely propagating electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves propagating through a waveguide or other transmission media (e.g., light pulses passing through a fiber-optic cable), or electrical signals transmitted through a wire.

    [0056] Computer readable program instructions described herein can be downloaded to respective computing/processing devices from a computer readable storage medium or to an external computer or external storage device via a network, for example, the Internet, a local area network, a wide area network and/or a wireless network. The network may comprise copper transmission cables, optical transmission fibers, wireless transmission, routers, firewalls, switches, gateway computers and/or edge servers. A network adapter card or network interface in each computing/processing device receives computer readable program instructions from the network and forwards the computer readable program instructions for storage in a computer readable storage medium within the respective computing/processing device.

    [0057] Computer readable program instructions for carrying out operations of the present invention may be assembler instructions, instruction-set-architecture (ISA) instructions, machine instructions, machine dependent instructions, microcode, firmware instructions, state-setting data, or either source code or object code written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Smalltalk, C++ or the like, and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages. The computer readable program instructions may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server. In the latter scenario, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet Service Provider). In some embodiments, electronic circuitry including, for example, programmable logic circuitry, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA), or programmable logic arrays (PLA) may execute the computer readable program instructions by utilizing state information of the computer readable program instructions to personalize the electronic circuitry, in order to perform aspects of the present invention.

    [0058] Aspects of the present invention are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer readable program instructions.

    [0059] These computer readable program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer readable program instructions may also be stored in a computer readable storage medium that can direct a computer, a programmable data processing apparatus, and/or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the computer readable storage medium having instructions stored therein comprises an article of manufacture including instructions which implement aspects of the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.

    [0060] The computer readable program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other device to produce a computer implemented process, such that the instructions which execute on the computer, other programmable apparatus, or other device implement the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.

    [0061] The flowchart and block diagrams in the Figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems that perform the specified functions or acts or carry out combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.

    [0062] The invention, in accordance with various embodiments, can be summarized by the following clauses:
    1. 1. An apparatus for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment, comprising:

      a server rack housing a plurality of servers;

      a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack;

      a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, each of the liquid to liquid heat exchangers coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack; and

      a plurality of pumps, each of the pumps circulating a coolant inside one of the closed liquid cooling loops, each of the pumps coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack.

    2. 2. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein each of the closed liquid cooling loops contains an entire volume of coolant provided to its respective at least one server in the server rack.
    3. 3. The apparatus of clause 1, further comprising a plurality of leak detection sensors in the server rack, each of the leak detection sensors configured to detect a condition indicative of a coolant leak from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.
    4. 4. The apparatus of clause 3, further comprising a controller to power off a server when the leak detection sensor detects the coolant leak.
    5. 5. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein each of the closed liquid cooling loops isolates the coolant provided to respective servers in the server rack such that a volume of the coolant provided to each of the servers is the volume of the coolant contained in each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to the servers.
    6. 6. The apparatus of clause 1, further comprising a plurality of catch basins in the server rack, each of the catch basins being positioned below at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the catch basins collecting leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.
    7. 7. The apparatus of clause 6, wherein each of the catch basins includes a leak detection sensor.
    8. 8. An apparatus for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment, comprising:

      a server rack housing a plurality of servers;

      at least one closed liquid cooling loop coupled to servers in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack;

      at least one leak detection sensor configured to detect a condition indicative of a coolant leak from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops;

      a liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack; and

      a pump coupled to each of the closed liquid cooling loops, each of the pumps circulating a coolant inside the closed liquid cooling loop.

    9. 9. The apparatus of clause 8, wherein the closed liquid cooling loop contains an entire volume of coolant provided to at least one of the servers in the server rack.
    10. 10. The apparatus of clause 8, further comprising a controller to power off a server when the leak detection sensor detects the coolant leak.
    11. 11. The apparatus of clause 8, wherein the closed liquid cooling loops isolates the coolant provided to each of the servers in the server rack such that the volume of the coolant provided to each of the servers is the volume of the coolant contained in each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to the servers.
    12. 12. The apparatus of clause 8, further comprising a plurality of catch basins in the server rack, each of the catch basins being positioned below at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the catch basins collecting leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.
    13. 13. The apparatus of clause 12, wherein each of the catch basins includes a leak detection sensor.
    14. 14. A method for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in a liquid cooled electronic system, comprising:

      detecting a coolant leak in a closed liquid cooling loop from a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops in a server rack;

      powering off a pump from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, the pump pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak.

    15. 15. The method of clause 14, further comprising disengaging a liquid to liquid heat exchanger from a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, the liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack such that the liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.
    16. 16. The method of clause 14, further comprising reallocating workload from a server coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak to an unaffected server in the server rack.
    17. 17. The method of clause 14, further comprising powering off a server coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack.
    18. 18. The method of clause 14, wherein the closed liquid cooling loop contains an entire volume of coolant provided to at least one server in the server rack.
    19. 19. The method of clause 14, further comprising containing leaked coolant in one of a plurality of catch basins in the server rack, each of the catch basins being positioned below at least one of servers in the server rack.
    20. 20. The method of clause 19, wherein each of the catch basins contains the leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.



    Claims

    1. An apparatus (100) for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in liquid cooled electronic equipment, comprising:

    a server rack (102) housing a plurality of servers (104);

    a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops (106) in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack;

    a plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers (108) in the server rack, each of the liquid to liquid heat exchangers coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack;

    a plurality of pumps (110), each of the pumps circulating a coolant inside one of the closed liquid cooling loops, each of the pumps coupled to one of the closed liquid cooling loops in the server rack;

    a plurality of leak detection sensors (114), each leak detection sensor coupled to at least one of the servers in the server rack;

    means for powering off a pump (110) from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, the pump pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having a coolant leak; and

    means for disengaging a liquid to liquid heat exchanger from the plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers in the server rack, the disengaged liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack, such that the disengaged liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.


     
    2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the closed liquid cooling loops contains an entire volume of coolant provided to its respective at least one server in the server rack.
     
    3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one leak detection sensors (114) in the server rack, each of the leak detection sensors configured to detect a condition indicative of a coolant leak from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.
     
    4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a controller to power off a server when the leak detection sensor detects the coolant leak.
     
    5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the closed liquid cooling loops isolates the coolant provided to respective servers in the server rack such that a volume of the coolant provided to each of the servers is the volume of the coolant contained in each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to the servers.
     
    6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of catch basins (118) in the server rack, each of the catch basins being positioned below at least one of the servers in the server rack, each of the catch basins collecting leaked coolant from at least one of the closed liquid cooling loops.
     
    7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the catch basins includes a leak detection sensor.
     
    8. A method for minimizing a volume of coolant leaked in a liquid cooled electronic system, comprising:

    detecting a coolant leak in a closed liquid cooling loop from a plurality of closed liquid cooling loops (106) in a server rack (102), each of the closed liquid cooling loops coupled to at least one of the servers (104) in the server rack, each of the closed liquid cooling loops restricting coolant flow entirely within the server rack;

    powering off a pump (110) from a plurality of pumps in the server rack, the pump pumping coolant in the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak; and disengaging a liquid to liquid heat exchanger from the plurality of liquid to liquid heat exchangers (108) in the server rack, the liquid to liquid heat exchanger coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack, such that the liquid to liquid heat exchanger does not receive a facility side coolant.


     
    9. The method of claim 8, further comprising reallocating workload from a server coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak to an unaffected server in the server rack.
     
    10. The method of claim 8, further comprising powering off a server coupled to the closed liquid cooling loop having the coolant leak in the server rack.
     
    11. The method of claim 8, wherein the closed liquid cooling loop contains an entire volume of coolant provided to at least one server in the server rack.
     
    12. The method of claim 8, further comprising containing leaked coolant in one of a plurality of catch basins (118) in the server rack, each of the catch basins being positioned below at least one of servers in the server rack.
     
    13. A computer program comprising program code means adapted to perform the method of any of claims 8 to 12 when said program is run on a computer.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Vorrichtung (100) zum Minimieren eines Kühlmittelvolumens, das in einer flüssigkeitsgekühlten Elektronikausrüstung austritt, wobei die Vorrichtung umfasst:

    ein Server-Gehäuse (102), das eine Vielzahl von Servern (104) aufnimmt;

    eine Vielzahl von geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufen (106) in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe mit mindestens einem der Server in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist, wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe den Kühlmittelfluss ausschließlich auf den Innenraum des Server-Gehäuses begrenzt;

    eine Vielzahl von Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauschern (108) in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei jeder der Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauscher mit einem der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist;

    eine Vielzahl von Pumpen (110), wobei jede der Pumpen ein Kühlmittel in einem der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe zirkulieren lässt, wobei jede der Pumpen mit einem der geschlossen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist;

    eine Vielzahl von Undichtigkeits-Erkennungssensoren (114), wobei jeder Undichtigkeits-Erkennungssensor mit mindestens einem der Server in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist;

    ein Mittel zum Ausschalten einer Pumpe (110) aus einer Vielzahl von Pumpen in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei die Pumpe ein Kühlmittel in dem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf mit einer Kühlmittel-Undichtigkeit pumpt; und

    ein Mittel zum Deaktivieren eines Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauschers aus der Vielzahl von Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauschern in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei der deaktivierte Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauscher, der mit dem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf verbunden ist, die Kühlmittel-Undichtigkeit in dem Server-Gehäuse aufweist, sodass dem deaktivierten Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauscher anlagenseitig kein Kühlmittel zugeführt wird.


     
    2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe ein gesamtes Volumen eines Kühlmittels umfasst, das an seinen entsprechenden mindestens einen Server in dem Server-Gehäuse bereitgestellt wird.
     
    3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, die ferner mindestens einen Undichtigkeits-Erkennungssensor (114) in dem Server-Gehäuse umfasst, wobei jeder der Undichtigkeits-Erkennungssensoren zum Erkennen eines Zustands ausgelegt ist, der eine Kühlmittel-Undichtigkeit in mindestens einem der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe anzeigt.
     
    4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 3, die ferner eine Steuereinheit zum Ausschalten eines Servers umfasst, wenn der Undichtigkeitssensor die Kühlmittelundichtigkeit erkennt.
     
    5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe das Kühlmittel isoliert, das an die entsprechenden Server in dem Server-Gehäuse bereitgestellt wird, sodass es sich bei einem Kühlmittelvolumen, das an jeden der Server bereitgestellt wird, um das Kühlmittelvolumen handelt, das in jedem der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe enthalten ist, die mit den Servern verbunden sind.
     
    6. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, die ferner eine Vielzahl von Auffangbecken (118) in dem Server-Gehäuse umfasst, wobei jedes der Auffangbecken unterhalb mindestens eines der Server in dem Server-Gehäuse angeordnet ist, wobei jedes der Auffangbecken das Kühlmittel aufnimmt, das aus mindestens einem der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe austritt.
     
    7. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 6, wobei jedes der Auffangbecken einen Undichtigkeits-Erkennungssensor umfasst.
     
    8. Verfahren zum Minimieren eines Kühlmittelvolumens, das in einem flüssigkeitsgekühlten elektronischen System austritt, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:

    Erkennen einer Kühlmittelundichtigkeit in einem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf aus einer Vielzahl von geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufen (106) in einem Server-Gehäuse (102), wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe mit mindestens einem der Server (104) in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist, wobei jeder der geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreisläufe den Kühlmittelfluss ausschließlich auf den Innenraum des Server-Gehäuses begrenzt;

    Ausschalten einer Pumpe (110) aus einer Vielzahl von Pumpen in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei die Pumpe ein Kühlmittel in den geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf mit der Kühlmittelundichtigkeit pumpt; und Deaktivieren eines Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauschers aus der Vielzahl von Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauschern (108) in dem Server-Gehäuse, wobei der Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauscher mit dem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist, der die Kühlmittelundichtigkeit aufweist, sodass dem Flüssig-Flüssig-Wärmetauscher anlagenseitig kein Kühlmittel zugeführt wird.


     
    9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, das ferner ein Neuzuteilen von Arbeitslast von einem Server, der mit dem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf mit der Kühlmittelundichtigkeit verbunden ist, an einen nicht betroffenen Server in dem Server-Gehäuse umfasst.
     
    10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, das ferner ein Ausschalten eines Servers umfasst, der mit dem geschlossenen Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf mit der Kühlmittelundichtigkeit in dem Server-Gehäuse verbunden ist.
     
    11. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, wobei der geschlossene Flüssigkeits-Kühlkreislauf ein gesamtes Kühlmittelvolumen umfasst, das an mindestens einen Server in dem Server-Gehäuse bereitgestellt wird.
     
    12. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, das ferner ein Aufnehmen von ausgetretenem Kühlmittel in einem Auffangbecken aus einer Vielzahl von Auffangbecken (118) in dem Server-Gehäuse umfasst, wobei jedes der Auffangbecken unterhalb mindestens eines Servers in dem Server-Gehäuse angeordnet ist.
     
    13. Computerprogramm, das Computerprogramm-Codemittel umfasst, die zum Ausführen des Verfahrens nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 12 geeignet sind, wenn das Programm auf einem Computer ausgeführt wird.
     


    Revendications

    1. Dispositif (100) pour minimiser un volume de liquide de refroidissement ayant fui dans un équipement électronique refroidi par du liquide, le dispositif comprenant :

    une baie de serveur (102) renfermant une pluralité de serveurs (104) ;

    une pluralité de boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermées (106) dans la baie de serveur, chacune des boucles de liquide de refroidissement étant couplée à au moins un des serveurs dans la baie de serveur, chacune des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermée restreignant totalement l'écoulement de liquide de refroidissement à l'intérieur de la baie de serveur ;

    une pluralité d'échangeurs thermiques de liquide à liquide (108) dans la baie de serveur, chacun des échangeurs thermiques de liquide à liquide étant couplé à une des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermées dans la baie de serveur ;

    une pluralité de pompes (110), chacune des pompes remet en circulation un liquide de refroidissement à l'intérieur d'une des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermées, chacune des pompes étant couplée à des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermées dans la baie de serveur ;

    une pluralité de capteurs de détection de fuite (114), chaque capteur de détection de fuites étant couplé à au moins un des serveurs dans la baie de serveur ;

    un moyen pour mettre hors tension une pompe (110) parmi une pluralité de pompes dans la baie de serveur, la pompe pompant un liquide de refroidissement dans la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermé ayant une fuite de liquide de refroidissement ;

    un moyen pour désengager un échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide parmi la pluralité d'échangeurs thermiques de liquide à liquide dans la baie de serveur, l'échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide désengagé étant couplé à la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée ayant la fuite de liquide de refroidissement dans la baie de serveur, de sorte que l'échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide désengagé ne reçoive pas un liquide de refroidissement du côté de l'installation.


     
    2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chacune des boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermées contient un volume entier de liquide de refroidissement fourni à au moins un serveur respectif dans la baie de serveur.
     
    3. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre au moins un capteur de détection de fuite (114) dans la baie de serveur, chacun des capteurs de détection de fuites étant configuré pour détecter une condition indiquant une fuite de liquide de refroidissement à partir d'au moins une des boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermées.
     
    4. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, comprenant en outre un contrôleur pour mettre hors tension un serveur lorsque le capteur de détection de fuites détecte la fuite de liquide de refroidissement.
     
    5. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chacune des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermé isole le liquide de refroidissement fourni au serveur respectif dans la baie de serveur de sorte qu'un volume du liquide de refroidissement fourni à chacun des serveurs soit le volume du liquide de refroidissement contenu dans chacune des boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermées couplées aux serveurs.
     
    6. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre une pluralité de bassins de captage (118) dans la baie de serveur, chacun des bassins de captage étant positionné au-dessous d'au moins un des serveurs dans la baie de serveur, chacun des bassins de captage collectant un liquide de refroidissement ayant fui d'au moins une des boucles de liquide de refroidissement fermées.
     
    7. Dispositif selon la revendication 6, dans lequel chacun des bassins de captage inclut un capteur de détection de fuite.
     
    8. Procédé pour minimiser un volume de liquide de refroidissement ayant fui dans un système électronique refroidi au liquide, le dispositif comprenant de :

    détecter une fuite de liquide de refroidissement dans une boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée parmi une pluralité de boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermées (106) dans une baie de serveur (102), chacune des boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermé étant couplée à au moins un des serveurs (104) dans la baie de serveur, chacune des boucles de refroidissement de liquide fermées restreignant totalement l'écoulement du liquide de refroidissement à l'intérieur de la baie de serveur ;

    mettre hors tension une pompe (110) parmi une pluralité de pompes dans la baie de serveur, la pompe pompant un liquide de refroidissement dans la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée ayant la fuite de liquide de refroidissement ; et désengager un échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide parmi la pluralité d'échangeurs thermiques de liquide à liquide (108) dans la baie de serveur, l'échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide étant couplé à la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée ayant la fuite de liquide de refroidissement dans la baie de serveur, de sorte que l'échangeur thermique de liquide à liquide ne reçoive pas un liquide de refroidissement du côté d'installation.


     
    9. Procédé selon la revendication 8, comprenant en outre de réallouer une charge de travail à partir d'un serveur couplé à la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée ayant la fuite de liquide de refroidissement à un serveur non affecté dans la baie de serveur.
     
    10. Procédé selon la revendication 8, comprenant en outre de mettre hors tension un serveur couplé à la boucle de refroidissement de liquide fermée ayant la fuite de liquide de refroidissement dans la baie de serveur.
     
    11. Procédé selon la revendication 8, dans lequel la boucle de refroidissement de liquide permet contient un volume total de liquide de refroidissement fourni à au moins un serveur dans la baie de serveur.
     
    12. Procédé selon la revendication 8, comprenant en outre de contenir le liquide de refroidissement ayant fui dans un d'une pluralité de bassins de captage (118) dans la baie de serveur, chacun des bassins de captage étant positionné au-dessous d'au moins un des serveurs dans la baie de serveur.
     
    13. Programme informatique comprenant des moyens de code de programme adapté pour mettre en oeuvre le procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 8 à 12 lorsque ledit programme est exécuté sur un ordinateur.
     




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