Sun Modular Datacenter S20

Did you all read/hear about the sun modular system.. thy announced the new product now the Datacenter S20
This is good for big2 company like google, yahoo, intel… they have a alot of data transaction persecond

source: SUN

Key Benefits

  • 10X faster to deploy vs. traditional datacenter
  • Reduced capital expenses with incremental expansion
  • Global deployment capability & flexibility to redeploy as needed
  • 4X higher density per rack vs. typical datacenter
  • 40% lower cooling costs in 1/8th the space

Key Specifications

  • Configurable up to 8 racks (19″ w x 30.75″ d payload dimensions)
  • Can cool up to 25kW per rack
  • Compatible with Sun or third party gear
  • -29°C to 54°C (-20°F to 130°F) operating range

Dimensions and Weight
Length 6.06m (20 feet)

Width 2.44m (8 feet)

Height 2.59m (8 feet 6 inches)

Shipping Weight (no payload) <8,165>

Maximum Weight <15,422>

Capacity
Rack Quantity 8 racks: 7 for payload and 1 for network and the Sun Modular Datacenter control equipment

Rack Units (RU) 40 RU per rack for 320 RU total

  • 280 RU available for IT equipment
  • 25 RU available for network equipment
  • 15 RU reserved for the Sun Modular Datacenter monitoring, management, and control equipment

Rack Dimensions EIA/ANSI (RETMA) standard 19″ EIA RS-310-D

Height (usable) 177.9 cm (70 inches)

Depth (usable) 78.1cm (30.75 inches) *Includes cable, bezel, & handle depth

Width (usable) 48.26 cm (19 inches)

Load capacity per rack 862 kg (1900 lb.)

Power per rack 12.5kW standard per rack; 25kW “high power option” for seven payload racks

Power Options
Low Voltage Configuration North America/Japan

Input Voltage: 110/190 – 127/220 VAC, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz
Internally Distributed Voltage: 110 – 127 VAC, 1 Phase and 190-220 VAC, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz (Internal single phase not accessible)


High Voltage Configuration International

Input Voltage: 220/380 – 240/415 VAC, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz
Internally Distributed Voltage: 220-240 VAC, 1 Phase and 220/380 – 240/415 VAC, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz (Internal single phase not accessible)

External Network Connections
Two network panels supported (choice of one option for each side) Network Panel Options:

  • RJ-45 network panel (8 x RJ-45 connectors)
  • LC Fibre network panel (8 x LC fibre connectors – single or multi mode)
  • RJ-45/LC Fibre network panel (4 x RJ-45 and 4 x LC fibre – single or multi mode)
  • Bulk cable pass-through panel

Environmental
External temperature and humidity deployment range (doors closed) -29°C to 54°C (-20°F to 130°F), up to 100% humidity

Internal operating temperature and humidity (doors closed) 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) and 20% to 80% relative humidity (RH), noncondensing

Altitude 3048 m (10,000 ft) or lower depending on payload maximum

Noise 56.0 dBA (external at 2 m)
78.5 dBA (internal at nominal load)

External Water Connectivity
Water Hook-ups (each side) 50 mm (2 in.) supply and return

Water Pressure 50 PSIG nominal, 80 PSIG maximum.

Water Flow and Temperature 170 to 246 LPM (45 to 65 GPM), 18°C to 22°C (64°F to 71°F) nominal

Regulations (meets or exceeds the following requirements when deployed)
Safety UL 60950-1 (ETL Classification Marking) UL 50, Ed. 11 (NEMA 3R equivalent levels) Russia CB Scheme with national differences CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 EN60950-1 CENELEC EN 60529 (IP-44 levels)

RFI/EMI EN55022 (the Sun Modular Datacenter & payload) Payload relevant testing:

  • CFR47, Part 15, FCC Class A
  • ICES-003 Class A
  • VCCI
  • CNS-13438
  • AS/NZS 3548

Immunity EN55024

Certifications
Safety CE Mark, GOST

EMC CE Mark, ETL, C-Tick, GOST-R, BSMI, MIC

ROHS RoHS-compliant (with lead-in solder exemption) for control & management equipment

Hardware Spec

By akuadi

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