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Calculating Energy Savings Using High Efficiency DC Power
Architecture in a Server Application

Servers and other IT products in a data center run on low-voltage DC. The existing AC-based powering architecture in a data center requires multiple AC-DC-AC conversion that results in an overall system efficiency of AC-DC lower than 50%. A DC-based powering architecture reduces the number of conversion process and results in a better overall system efficiency.

This Excel-based calculator provides a first-order estimate of the magnitude of the energy savings based on converting an AC-based powering architecture to a DC-based powering architecture for a rack of servers. Comments/Suggestions for improving this calculator are welcome. Please send your comments to William Tschudi.

See also: Calculating Energy Savings Using High Efficiency Power Conversion (UPS, AC-DC & DC-DC Power Supply ) in Server Applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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