POWER 1600 W Open Compute Server (OCS) and Power Supply Unit (PSU) With/Without Local Energy Storage (LES) Open CloudServer power supply with or without integrated battery Offers flexible, optimized, customizable chassis/rack, system fan level deployments, with or without battery option Power distribution with up to six 1600 W power supplies in parallel PSUs have active load sharing from 35-100% load Internal battery pack (BBU) designed to maintain PSU output for >35 sec at full load (plus 10 sec ‘walk-in’ period) PSU with no battery pack in same form factor for maximum system flexibility Integrated BBU for decentralized/distributed battery back-up Reference: Open CloudServer OCS Chassis Power Supply 2.0 Author: Shaun Harris, Director of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Microsoft Open Compute Project is a consortium that Facebook created to share the designs of servers and other equipment that power the Internet’s largest data centers. Volumetric Specification Reference: http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Server/SpecsAndDesigns
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POWER1600 W Open Compute Server (OCS) and Power Supply
Unit (PSU) With/Without Local Energy Storage (LES)
� Open CloudServer power supply with or without integrated battery
� Offers flexible, optimized, customizable chassis/rack, system fan level deployments, with or without battery option
� Power distribution with up to six 1600 W power supplies in parallel
� PSUs have active load sharing from 35-100% load
� Internal battery pack (BBU) designed to maintain PSU output for >35 sec at full load (plus 10 sec ‘walk-in’ period)
� PSU with no battery pack in same form factor for maximum system flexibility
� Integrated BBU for decentralized/distributed battery back-up
Reference: Open CloudServer OCS Chassis Power Supply 2.0
Author: Shaun Harris, Director of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Microsoft
Open Compute Project is a consortium that Facebook created to share the designs of servers and other equipment that power the Internet’s largest data centers.