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govindhtech · 9 months
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AI’s Rapid Growth Drives Liquid Cooling!
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Advancements in Liquid Cooling
Many businesses are seeing a transformation in their workflow because to artificial intelligence (AI). By processing and interpreting massive amounts of data in real time, it enhances decision-making and problem-solving abilities and produces predictive analytics that are more accurate in predicting patterns and outcomes. This promotes more innovation in nearly every industry. The increased power consumption brought about by all of this computational and accelerator-based innovation creates cooling issues for data centers.
CPU frequency and core counts have increased over the past decade due to design improvements. In just a few chip generations, CPU Thermal Design Power (TDP) has practically doubled and is expected to climb further. capability-hungry high-performance general-purpose GPUs for AI and ML workloads have evolved to maximize processing capability.
Nevertheless, rack and data center installations are finding it more difficult to deal with the heat consequence. Like CPUs, GPU power consumption has grown significantly in recent years. For instance, the most recent NVIDIA H100 GPUs can draw up to 700W, whereas an NVIDIA A100 GPU in 2021 could only draw 300W. Within the next three years, GPU power consumption could surpass 1000W due to more improvements.
Beyond semiconductor innovation, these potent computers’ cooling concerns are being addressed. With every iteration, cooling components like fans and heat sinks become more efficient. Dell Technologies‘ intelligent system management, or iDRAC, continuously monitors sensors throughout the server and learns from its surroundings to ensure proper cooling with the least amount of fan utilization. With the help of these and other features, Dell’s Smart Cooling technology ensures that even when overall power demands rise, the percentage of server power used for cooling can fall.
Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC), in which a liquid coolant is sent to hot components within each server, is a crucial component of Dell’s Smart Cooling technology. Dell is now using DLC server systems in its third generation. Since DLC is no longer limited to HPC, they now provide 12 DLC-enabled platforms with their 16th generation servers, continuing their journey that began in the HPC market in 2018. DLC-enabled servers are preferred by customers that want to reduce cooling expenses, conserve space, and allocate more of their limited data center power to computation rather than cooling.
Basics of Liquid Cooling Described
The thermal extraction technique known as “liquid cooling” uses liquid coolant to extract heat from any or all of a server’s internal components. Direct Liquid Cooling, or DLC as it is sometimes shortened, is the method used by Dell. In order to gather and transfer heat away from the server, a coolant distribution unit (CDU) moves liquid around a coolant loop, as seen in Dell’s DLC3000 and DLC7000 solutions. The heat is then transferred from the data center to the facility via a heat exchanger. The CPUs and GPUs of PowerEdge servers are in close contact with specially built liquid-cooled cold plates.
The Top Six Advantages of Direct Liquid Cooling
Liquid keeps four times more heat than air because it is significantly more effective at transferring and collecting heat than air cooling. DLC is a desirable alternative for contemporary data centers because it has many benefits over conventional air-cooling techniques.
Increased density of computation. Higher server densities in data centers are made possible by DLC because it eliminates the need to plan space for the necessary airflow. For instance, users can use PowerEdge C6620, which is air-cooled, to install 58% more CPU cores per rack thanks to Dell DLC.
Even cooling. Hot spots are removed and a uniform cooling distribution is ensured throughout servers with liquid cooling.
Enhanced functionality of the server. Liquid cooling allows servers to be kept at supported temperatures, which can enhance performance and even reduce failure rates. The CPU may temporarily apply thermal throttling as a result of overheating, which lowers server performance.
Energy conservation. With a lower power use effectiveness ratio (PUE), direct liquid cooling can result in energy savings and lower operating costs by eliminating the need for energy-intensive air conditioning systems and high-speed fans.
Heightened resilience. A lower carbon footprint can result from using less power.
Lowering of noise. Because direct liquid cooling systems require server fans to run at considerably lower speeds and demand less work from the data center’s air moving infrastructure, they are in general quieter than air cooling systems.
Customers of Dell may now take advantage of a new pre-integrated DLC 3000 or 7000 rack solution for PowerEdge servers, which removes the risk and complexity involved in choosing and installing liquid cooling correctly. If a customer wants to pilot their first DLC solution or wants to install up to five racks, the DLC3000 rack solution is a great option.
It comes with a rack, a rack manifold for distributing coolant to the servers, and an in-rack CDU that can accommodate modular or rack-mounted Dell DLC servers that are ready to be assembled. After being constructed, tested, and delivered to the customer’s data center floor, the rack with integrated DLC3000 cooling solution is connected to the facility’s chilled water supply by the Dell professional services team, who also assures optimal performance. To make the entire process as easy as possible, Dell ProSupport maintenance and warranty coverage supports everything in the rack.
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eliteitbiz · 1 year
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pencil-peach · 1 year
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G Witch Onscreen Text: Prologue
I'm going to try my best to transcribe all of the (relatively important) text that appears on monitors and screens throughout the show, and talk about what they mean. Because they put WAY too much work into them just for them to be completely ignored. And also because I can.
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More Under the Cut awooo awooOOooooOOOooo
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TEXT: CONFIRM THRALL >>> LP-03
Not very important, clarifying communication is active between THRALL (Control) and LP-03 (Lfrith Prototype 03)
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TEXT: PMET LINK REGRESSION TEST. INTERCONNECT
Device and Program Supporting Selection for Control Test
STATUS: READY
Just a Pre-Test status screen to make clear it's ready for the Permet Link Test
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TEXT: GUND FORMAT [DISCONNECT] ERROR PHASE
Here we see the error message that's displayed when the Layer 33 Callback Test fails.
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TEXT: PRESS BRIEFING: MS INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE OFFICIALS WARN ABOUT GUND FORMAT INTERPLANETRAY NEWS NETWORK
Here we see the news station (INN) reporting on the ongoing investigation by the Mobile Suit Investigation Committee into Ochs Earth and the Gund Format.
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TEXT: (Top Left) SPACEFLIGHT OSTEOPENIA
(Bottom Left) MICROGRAVITY MUSCLE ATROPHY
(Top Right) SPACELIFE-ASSOCIATED NEURO-OCULAR SYNDROME
(Bottom Right) EQUILIBRIUM DISTURBANCE
(Middle) IMPAIRED SPATIAL ABILITY
(Bottom) HEALTH THREATS FROM COSMIC RAYS
This is a graph showing the various health risks humans suffer from prolonged exposure to cosmic rays in space, which is one of the issues the GUND Format was originally created to solve.
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TEXT: BIOINFO INTERACTION SCORE per Second
DATA STORM OCCURENCE MAXIMUM: 4.89888 BACKFLOW: 187.69
WARNING: DATA STORM could damage GUND linker.
This graph is displayed when the reporter is speaking about the appearance of physical damage to GUND pilots emerging as a problem. It's difficult to tell exactly what this graph means, but I'll give my best deduction:
The graph is measuring the amount of interaction a pilot is currently having with a data storm, measured in seconds. The higher the Interaction Score, the greater a pilots exposure to the data storm. Thresholds of exposure are called "Stages" (as seen in the second image.) Based on the coloring, the higher the current stage of exposure, the more danger a pilot is in.
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TEXT: WHAT ISSUE DO YOU WANT POLICY MAKERS TO SPEND TIME DISCUSSING?
(Left)
[Earthian Issue] Yes Poverty Reduction 95% Fair Trade 89% Educational Gap 89% Taxes 85% Employment 83% (Right)
[Spacian Issue] Yes Defense/Security 98% Free Competition 92% Infrastructure 90% Energy 87% Welfare 86%
I actually really really like this graph because of the stark difference between Earthian and Spacian issues. The issue of Gundams and defense doesn't even break the top 5 of what Earthians NEED policy makers to discuss. It's even more depressing when you realize the prologue is set 21 years before the main story, and not only have these problems not been addressed, they've actually gotten worse for the Earthians.
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TEXT: HAPPY BIRTHDAY
It's Eri's BIrthday :3
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There's zero way to deduce what the text on the whiteboard or the laptop in this picture could mean, but I really love this picture of Cardo and Elnora, so you should just look at it anyway.
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TEXT: INSTALLATION COMPLETED C03_DISCONNECT TIMER
What this means is hard to pinpoint exactly, but presumably this person is working for Delling, and has uploaded a file into the main server of Folkvangr that will disconnect it from the network, so that there will be no way for anyone in the institute to call for help once the massacre begins.
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TEXT: CONFIRM YOUR INTERNAL PMET SYSTEMS LINKED DEVICE AND PROGRAM FOR SUPPORTING SELECTION FOR CONTROL TEST
Just the screen that appears when Eri is linked to Lfrith. Presumably this screen appears for anyone who links to it.
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TEXT: NO SIGNAL Code: CO4 CONNECTION IS LOST.
The Disconnect Timer we saw installed onto the Folkvangr server has just gone off.
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TEXT: GUND FORMAT INTERCONNECT
ERICHT SAMAYA LAYER 34
The scene where Elnora sees that Ericht has not only gotten a callback from Layer 33, but has gone even further.
What I really like about this scene (and maybe I'm reading too much into it,) but look at the way the text is formatted on the screen. It's distinctly different than how it was when Elnora was trying to get a callback from Layer 33, specifically because, for some reason, it's displaying Eri's name. It didn't display Elnora's name earlier in the episode, and so the only way that makes sense is if, when Eri was talking to Lfrith and introduced herself by name,
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It was listening.
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(You can even see this during this shot. The display on screen is reacting to her voice)
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Bonus: We can't see what the display on Nadim's Lfrith is saying when he goes permet score four cause he's currently having his brains melted out of his skull, but I'm gonna assume it says something along the lines of "You are currently having your brains melted out of your skull."
That's all for the prologue ! This will probably take me a long time to finish. But eh, I'll have fun with it.
Click here to move on to Episode 1! >>
Click here to go to the Masterpost!
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techlove-1999 · 10 months
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ansible-official · 3 months
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I've been amassing a horde of PCs made from dumptser dive parts and have a bookshelf of hdd's. Unfortantely coordinating storage and maintaing a bunch of machines is getting out of hand. I thinking about breaking my rule and paying for hardware and getting a used server, backplane and rack but i've got no idea what the hell to look for or what a reasonable price is. Anytips on buying a used server? My goal for this machine is that it can hold or easily support a backplane with 24+ 3.5" hdds and having a gpu or igpu that can stream 4k SDR video while running a slimmed DE
hi!! first off, labgopher is a great resource for skimming ebay (though not fully comprehensive). you may have better luck setting saved searches w/notifs on ebay, if you have time to kill waiting for a good deal. oh, and uh, avoid buying gear where the pictures look like a trash heap...i once got a server wrapped in grocery bags and sticky with purple juice, crammed diagonally into an undersized box for a circular saw.
second. do not buy HP/HPE gear. (reminder, this take is not endorsed by redhat.) their shit is so outdated and crippled...the hours i sunk into finding out that a performance server (DL380p) from ~2012 had no support for UEFI boot, then setting up Duet just to get something bootable... yeah. many such cases. (after another issue someone said "oh maybe you got one with the half-broken iommu" and refused to elaborate.) pay the dell tax, or check out supermicro or whoever else, but not HP. there's a reason it's cheaper than everything else on the market, and it's that no one wants it.
so regarding the design requirements: a typical 2U LFF cage holds 12 drives. there are some machines (e.g. Dell R720xd2) that have _two_ rows of drives, which would give you the 24x capacity you're looking for, though these are gonna be pricier because of their density. the other approach would be to tack 1-2 jbod chassis onto a server. i've seen a 12xLFF 1U chassis on ebay before, with like 3 rows of drives, which was pretty neat. a chassis with all of its drives up front will take up more vertical space and probably not be much shallower than a regular server anyways.
so my ideal approach would be this:
2U server such as an R720, with plenty of room in the back for PCIe cards ($200 | $350 | $600)
a JBOD* or two, enough to meet your disk needs (remember you can also use any storage in the front of the server) ($150 | $350 | $500 each)
whatever PCIe storage controller cards and cables you need to connect the jbod to the server ($15 | $40 | $60)
a GPU that fits in your PCIe space ($??? idfk*)
*re JBOD and controllers and cables: i have not actually successfully set up a jbod of my own, or even a controller card. the only reason i got my NAS off the ground was because some madlad published a way to crossflash the H710 card that came with my servers. for this reason i am nervous to recommend too far outside what i've actually tried and accomplished
*re disks: try to get gear that comes with drive caddies, or at least uses very common caddies like dell/supermicro/netapp. i have a hitahci jbod that i found cheap on ebay...but have no idea what caddies it needs so it's kinda useless lol
*re gpu: i know next to nothing about gpus
thanks for the ask!! i think, you have inspired me to spin off another blog, since i actually do have hardware experience, as opposed to...ansible...yeah. i'll follow up when i have a new blog set up :)
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megadevices · 8 months
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starstruckpurpledragon · 10 months
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Hey, this is a longshot—but d’you have a link to that “how to remove bloatware on Windows/what bloatware to remove” post?
I’m asking because a friend sent me a link to that one about pc specs you reblogged a while back, and I could’ve sworn I saw the bloatware one in the recommended posts for that one, but I forgot to like the post and now I can’t find it. I finally picked up a windows laptop and need to know what to disable.
So it sounds like you're referring to a post I reblogged from @ms-demeanor but I cannot seem to find it. But tumblr search and even the option of using duckduckgo to search tumblr for me is letting me down. Though the PC Specs post might be this one? https://ms-demeanor.tumblr.com/post/726025900027789312/so-the-counter-to-this-is-that-ssds-are-static
I may poke around a bit more later to see if I can find the post but for now... I can list off some of what I did based on my own recent experiences of setting up a new laptop after my old one decided to start blue screening if I moved it five inches in any direction. (That old laptop is now doing perfectly fine when left completely stationary, so I've been using it to experiment with creating a local file sync for back ups using some old hard drives i had lying around.)
Bloatware Social Media/Video Media Apps:
These are probably pretty obvious bloatware since this is a computer and all these services are therefor going to a.) work on the browser and b.) work better on the browser than the app anyway. Also there are a few cases like Facebook where there's a c.) why would I touch <insert application> with a ten foot pole anyway? reason for removing the App
Instagram
Facebook
Netflix
Prime Video
News - Microsoft news aggregation App (there are better options out there than this for news aggregation)
TikTok
Spotify - depends on your spotify usage tbh, but I don't use it since I just dumped all my music onto my local plex server and use that to play music all over the house
Twitter - Or X, whatever
Additionally:
Any preloaded game you don't find interesting. Depending on the vendor there could be a lot of games or no games.
X-Box gaming apps - while there are some reasons to keep the x-box gaming stuff, most people are gonna find it useless
WildTangent Games
Omen gaming - if you've got an HP laptop specifically, you will probably want to give Omen related game apps the boot too
Vendor specific applications - YMMV, I do keep some of these for diagnostic purposes, but you definitely want to at least give any HP this or Dell that or whatever type programs a harder look. Any program starting with the name of the vendor that created your laptop? At the very least look it up to see how important it really is/isn't
Adobe programs - there are free versions of everything adobe does that do it better than adobe does
3D Viewer - it's a 3D modeling program, but odds are you won't need/want this
Microsoft 365/Office/etc - Unless you need these programs specifically for professional reasons, LibreOffice is free and reliable and has multiple UI modes for the toolbars depending on your preferences
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft ToDo
Microsoft Family
Microsoft Maps
Mixed Reality Portal - Unless you're doing VR dev/VR gaming using this computer, there's no real reason to keep this one
Microsoft Whiteboard
Microsoft People
Sound Recorder - YMMV, this is useful for recording lectures and the like, but I prefer freeware like Audacity which is more reliable/just works better
Sticky Notes
Weather
Cortana
Amazon Alexa
I'll usually keep Edge around as a backup browser, but Firefox is definitely the best browser out there right now.
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tap-tap-tap-im-in · 10 months
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Haven't done a computer status update in a little bit. Raspberry Pi media server has been psuedo-retired. It's currently still functioning as a media server for a christmas display at my wife's work until the end of December.
It has been successfully replaced by the Dell Optiplex that I got from work. I was able to skip the process of building a migration script for the server (to allow files to be moved and refound via filename & hash), but only because I've been mapping storage outside the server's webroot via link files in the upload directory. So on the new HD the files are actually in the upload directory rather than linked to it. As far as the server knows they're in the same place.
I transferred the software between machines by making a new install of vogon on the optiplex and then importing a mysqldump of the existing install into it, bringing the user accounts, media data, and other configuration elements with it. I did end up changing the storage engine of the data and data_meta tables into innodb (from isam) and adding some additional indexing. There were some noticeable performance differences on the generated join queries between servers. We were looking at 7sec+ lookup times for searches in the audio module. I'm still not sure if it's a mariadb version difference between raspbian and ubuntu lts, if something got corrupted in the export/import process, or if it was some strange storage lookup difference between running the database off of a SETA Hard-Drive versus an SD card. I initially thought maybe it was a fragmentation issue, but the built in optimization processes didn't really impact it, but with the adjustments to the indexing we're regularly getting query times measured in microseconds versus seconds, so it's working pretty well now.
The x86 processor and the faster storage (without the power dropout issues) have really improved the experience. Especially with reading comic books.
If I haven't explained it before, the way the CBZ reader works is that it sends a file list from the archive to the browser, the browser requests an image, and the server extracts the image data into RAM, base64 encodes it, and sends it back to the browser. It's a process that is bottlenecked by both CPU and storage speeds, so it's noticeably snappier on the new machine, even if the CPU is over a decade old at this point.
I'm actually considering taking a crack at forking mozilla's pdf.js to work a similar way, sending a page of data at a time, to decrease transfer times and allow lower memory devices to open large PDFs without having to actually download the whole thing. I suspect that means I'm going to have to build smaller single page PDF files on the fly, which would mean coming up with some kind of solution for in document links. I'm still in the phase of deciding if it's enough of a problem to put effort into solving, so I haven't done enough research to know if it will be easy or difficult. It's always hard to tell in situations like this because just about every web reader project assumes downloading the whole file, and the question is do they do it this way because it's hard to sub-divide the format, or do they do it because full clientside logic can be demoed on github pages.
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Postcards from Snagglepuss (Minnesota State Fair edition)
Of misty mornings, scones and coffee
Seven in the morning ... when the Minnesota State Fairgrounds can be said to come into a life of its own as things get started for another day of the fair.
Which this particular morning sees Huckleberry Hound and yours truly, joint partners in a rather interesting road trip experience, repair to the French Meadow Bakery's premi in the face of a misty drizzle for breakfast--or is that brekkie, as my Australian compadre Kwicky Koala would refer thereto? More specifically, fruit-filled scones with creme fraiche drizzling over the top, fresh from the on-premises ovens even, and some decently-crewed Fairtrade Organic coffee.
Yours truly chose peach; Huck, strawberry. Fresh frozen, for the most part, sweetened in its own juices even!
And finding a seat on the patio of the aforementioned, we two couldn't resist as much such delectable fruit scones as much as the company of stunned early-morning fairgoers trying to figure out the day's plans for making the fair rounds--but harketh! some such seem as surprised as crazed teenage fans of some rock music star, wondering where we were all their lives even as we were trying to get nourished on scones and coffee! Perhaps it was selfie opportunities more than anything that aroused their attention, long-suppressed memories even!!
As if that weren't enow--
"Huckleberry Hound? Snagglepuss? Do you recognise us?"
For some reason, Yakky Doodle and his faithful compadre, Chopper the bulldog, made their way to the French Meadow, sitting practically at the next table over.
"Heavens to nostalgia shows!" saith I.
"And rather stunned we could come across you two," Huckleberry added.
"Aww, it wasn't anything" was how Chopper remarked, preferring a strawberry-banana protein smoothie to start the day. Yakky, for his part, enjoyed the odd handful of his favourite cracked corn that Chopper brought along. "So what brings you both to the fair?"
"To put it simply, Chopper and Yakky," Huck remarked, "we like to spend a few days here heading into the fall." Myself: "And what were you to say if, heading into the fall, you were to join us after the fair for some sojourning into our new premises?"
"What 'new premises' are you speaking of?" asked an incredulous Chopper.
"Our motorhome," saith I. "I decided to swap my long-running Mini Cooper for a slightly modest-size motorhome with my longtime bud, Huckleberry Hound even, and maybe a few of my fellow Funtastic-type friends from time to time."
"Boy," Yakky responded enthusiastically, "isn't that going to be an improvement ... at least that mean old Fibber Fox won't get into much of a scrape with us!"
"So, Yakky and Chopper," Huckleberry remarked, "consider yourself part of our party for the fall. By way of a little cabin Crazy Claws has out by Wisconsin Dells."
"Not a bad thing, eh, Yakky?" was how Chopper responded.
"But you're just the first," I added. "There's bound to be a few others coming along after the fair ends."
Leaving Yakky and Chopper with nothing but the best, Huck was quick to enquire, "By the way, Snag ... who else did you have in mind for the fall part of the trip?"
"You'll see," said I. "Especially as Peter Potamus has plans for us to join him and his Magic Divers for some diving this winter in the Caribbean via his Diver's Delight."
"Formerly Yogi's Jolly Rodger," Huck remarked.
Satisfied, nourished even, with the scones and coffee, it was noted that the two of us would be doing some celebrity server duty at the All-You-Can-Drink Milk Stand down the way later in the day ... but not before noticing Magilla Gorilla trying out the Dole Fruit Whip stand in close proximity. (That's basically selected tropical fruits whipped up like soft-serve ice cream. Supposed to be more nutritious.)
"Jeez," Magilla noted, "you ever try soft-serve bananas?" as he was handed a dish thereof. (Obviously, Magilla just cannot resist bananas in any form. Peebles' Pet Shop, don't you know.)
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govindhtech · 2 months
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Dell PowerEdge XE9680L Cools and Powers Dell AI Factory
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When It Comes to Cooling and Powering Your  AI Factory, Think Dell. As part of the Dell AI Factory initiative, the company is thrilled to introduce a variety of new server power and cooling capabilities.
Dell PowerEdge XE9680L Server
As part of the Dell AI Factory, they’re showcasing new server capabilities after a fantastic Dell Technologies World event. These developments, which offer a thorough, scalable, and integrated method of imaplementing AI solutions, have the potential to completely transform the way businesses use artificial intelligence.
These new capabilities, which begin with the PowerEdge XE9680L with support for NVIDIA B200 HGX 8-way NVLink GPUs (graphics processing units), promise unmatched AI performance, power management, and cooling. This offer doubles I/O throughput and supports up to 72 GPUs per rack 107 kW, pushing the envelope of what’s feasible for AI-driven operations.
Integrating AI with Your Data
In order to fully utilise AI, customers must integrate it with their data. However, how can they do this in a more sustainable way? Putting in place state-of-the-art infrastructure that is tailored to meet the demands of AI workloads as effectively as feasible is the solution. Dell PowerEdge servers and software are built with Smart Power and Cooling to assist IT operations make the most of their power and thermal budgets.
Astute Cooling
Effective power management is but one aspect of the problem. Recall that cooling ability is also essential. At the highest workloads, Dell’s rack-scale system, which consists of eight XE9680 H100 servers in a rack with an integrated rear door heat exchanged, runs at 70 kW or less, as we disclosed at Dell Technologies World 2024. In addition to ensuring that component thermal and reliability standards are satisfied, Dell innovates to reduce the amount of power required to maintain cool systems.
Together, these significant hardware advancements including taller server chassis, rack-level integrated cooling, and the growth of liquid cooling, which includes liquid-assisted air cooling, or LAAC improve heat dissipation, maximise airflow, and enable larger compute densities. An effective fan power management technology is one example of how to maximise airflow. It uses an AI-based fuzzy logic controller for closed-loop thermal management, which immediately lowers operating costs.
Constructed to Be Reliable
Dependability and the data centre are clearly at the forefront of Dell’s solution development. All thorough testing and validation procedures, which guarantee that their systems can endure the most demanding situations, are clear examples of this.
A recent study brought attention to problems with data centre overheating, highlighting how crucial reliability is to data centre operations. A Supermicro SYS‑621C-TN12R server failed in high-temperature test situations, however a Dell PowerEdge HS5620 server continued to perform an intense workload without any component warnings or failures.
Announcing AI Factory Rack-Scale Architecture on the Dell PowerEdge XE9680L
Dell announced a factory integrated rack-scale design as well as the liquid-cooled replacement for the Dell PowerEdge XE9680.
The GPU-powered Since the launch of the PowerEdge product line thirty years ago, one of Dell’s fastest-growing products is the PowerEdge XE9680. immediately following the Dell PowerEdge. Dell announced an intriguing new addition to the PowerEdge XE product family as part of their next announcement for cloud service providers and near-edge deployments.
 AI computing has advanced significantly with the Direct Liquid Cooled (DLC) Dell PowerEdge XE9680L with NVIDIA Blackwell Tensor Core GPUs. This server, shown at Dell Technologies World 2024 as part of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, pushes the limits of performance, GPU density per rack, and scalability for AI workloads.
The XE9680L’s clever cooling system and cutting-edge rack-scale architecture are its key components. Why it matters is as follows:
GPU Density per Rack, Low Power Consumption, and Outstanding Efficiency
The most rigorous large language model (LLM) training and large-scale AI inferencing environments where GPU density per rack is crucial are intended for the XE9680L. It provides one of the greatest density x86 server solutions available in the industry for the next-generation NVIDIA HGX B200 with a small 4U form factor.
Efficient DLC smart cooling is utilised by the XE9680L for both CPUs and GPUs. This innovative technique maximises compute power while retaining thermal efficiency, enabling a more rack-dense 4U architecture. The XE9680L offers remarkable performance for training large language models (LLMs) and other AI tasks because it is tailored for the upcoming NVIDIA HGX B200.
More Capability for PCIe 5 Expansion
With its standard 12 x PCIe 5.0 full-height, half-length slots, the XE9680L offers 20% more FHHL PCIe 5.0 density to its clients. This translates to two times the capability for high-speed input/output for the North/South AI fabric, direct storage connectivity for GPUs from Dell PowerScale, and smooth accelerator integration.
The XE9680L’s PCIe capacity enables smooth data flow whether you’re managing data-intensive jobs, implementing deep learning models, or running simulations.
Rack-scale factory integration and a turn-key solution
Dell is dedicated to quality over the XE9680L’s whole lifecycle. Partner components are seamlessly linked with rack-scale factory integration, guaranteeing a dependable and effective deployment procedure.
Bid farewell to deployment difficulties and welcome to faster time-to-value for accelerated AI workloads. From PDU sizing to rack, stack, and cabling, the XE9680L offers a turn-key solution.
With the Dell PowerEdge XE9680L, you can scale up to 72 Blackwell GPUs per 52 RU rack or 64 GPUs per 48 RU rack.
With pre-validated rack infrastructure solutions, increasing power, cooling, and  AI fabric can be done without guesswork.
AI factory solutions on a rack size, factory integrated, and provided with “one call” support and professional deployment services for your data centre or colocation facility floor.
Dell PowerEdge XE9680L
The PowerEdge XE9680L epitomises high-performance computing innovation and efficiency. This server delivers unmatched performance, scalability, and dependability for modern data centres and companies. Let’s explore the PowerEdge XE9680L’s many advantages for computing.
Superior performance and scalability
Enhanced Processing: Advanced processing powers the PowerEdge XE9680L. This server performs well for many applications thanks to the latest Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs. The XE9680L can handle complicated simulations, big databases, and high-volume transactional applications.
Flexibility in Memory and Storage: Flexible memory and storage options make the PowerEdge XE9680L stand out. This server may be customised for your organisation with up to 6TB of DDR4 memory and NVMe,  SSD, and HDD storage. This versatility lets you optimise your server’s performance for any demand, from fast data access to enormous storage.
Strong Security and Management
Complete Security: Today’s digital world demands security. The PowerEdge XE9680L protects data and system integrity with extensive security features. Secure Boot, BIOS Recovery, and TPM 2.0 prevent cyberattacks. Our server’s built-in encryption safeguards your data at rest and in transit, following industry standards.
Advanced Management Tools
Maintaining performance and minimising downtime requires efficient IT infrastructure management. Advanced management features ease administration and boost operating efficiency on the PowerEdge XE9680L. Dell EMC OpenManage offers simple server monitoring, management, and optimisation solutions. With iDRAC9 and Quick Sync 2, you can install, update, and troubleshoot servers remotely, decreasing on-site intervention and speeding response times.
Excellent Reliability and Support
More efficient cooling and power
For optimal performance, high-performance servers need cooling and power control. The PowerEdge XE9680L’s improved cooling solutions dissipate heat efficiently even under intense loads. Airflow is directed precisely to prevent hotspots and maintain stable temperatures with multi-vector cooling. Redundant power supply and sophisticated power management optimise the server’s power efficiency, minimising energy consumption and running expenses.
A proactive support service
The PowerEdge XE9680L has proactive support from Dell to maximise uptime and assure continued operation. Expert technicians, automatic issue identification, and predictive analytics are available 24/7 in ProSupport Plus to prevent and resolve issues before they affect your operations. This proactive assistance reduces disruptions and improves IT infrastructure stability, letting you focus on your core business.
Innovation in Modern Data Centre Design Scalable Architecture
The PowerEdge XE9680L’s scalable architecture meets modern data centre needs. You can extend your infrastructure as your business grows with its modular architecture and easy extension and customisation. Whether you need more storage, processing power, or new technologies, the XE9680L can adapt easily.
Ideal for virtualisation and clouds
Cloud computing and virtualisation are essential to modern IT strategies. Virtualisation support and cloud platform integration make the PowerEdge XE9680L ideal for these environments. VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and OpenStack interoperability lets you maximise resource utilisation and operational efficiency with your visualised infrastructure.
Conclusion
Finally, the PowerEdge XE9680L is a powerful server with flexible memory and storage, strong security, and easy management. Modern data centres and organisations looking to improve their IT infrastructure will love its innovative design, high reliability, and proactive support. The PowerEdge XE9680L gives your company the tools to develop, innovate, and succeed in a digital environment.
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How Gundam: The Witch from Mercury 1x10 sets up the conflicts for Act 3 of Season 1
Spoilers for Gundam: The Witch from Mercury episode 10 ahead
If we were to split this first season into three acts then:
Act 1 (EP.1-6) would be Suletta adjusting to school life while becoming Miorine's groom and inadvertently weakening Jeturk Heavy Machinery and Peil Technologies by defeating the company heirs in school duels
Act 2 (EP.7-9) would be Miorine saving Aerial by forming GUND-ARM Inc. and later having Shaddiq server as the first major obstacle of the start-up company
So, now we are at the tenth episode which serves in my mind as the first episode of Act 3 of Season 1 and oh boy have they set up a lot of moving parts just in this one episode.
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Sarius Zenelli meets with Cathedra to press charges over use of the GUND Format by use of Aerial during what I want to say was the team duel last episode. However, the Cathedra council pretty much tell Sarius to take a hike and reject the charges. (Now I think that Dellings priorities have shifted from destroying everything regarding Gundams to controlling Gundams via Miorine's company)
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On the transport back from the Cathedra hearing, Vim Jeturk tells Sarius Zenelli that since Cathedra won't get involved the best course of action is to conspire to kill Delling themselves (Now Vim tried to assassinate Delling back in Act 1 only to back down at the last second)
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After having a business meeting with her father, Miorine runs into the "smugglers" who offered to take her to Earth. After talking about how convenient that they cross paths again after Miorine has just started her company, she deduces that woman is affiliated with The Space Assembly League and has an interest in Gundams. (I want to say this is a new faction but I may be wrong)
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Sarius informs his son that Vim and Jeturk plan to assassinate Dellings but that in his opinion the company could never pull off something so bold. Shaddiq asks his father why not get on board with this plan to which Sarius tell him that it would not be worth the risk. (We also get confirmation that Shaddiq hasn't quite given up on having a rematch with Suletta for the title of Holder)
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We also see what Guel has been up to since being expelled by his father and forced to work for the company. He is going under the alias of "Bob" which I can help but find might be a case of insult to injury on Vim's part (Also pretty sure this freighter is part of Vim's assassination plans)
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Back on Earth, we are introduced to two new characters: Sophie and Norea who both see the GUND-ARM INC. commercial.
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A another new character introduced this episode is Naji who is associated with Sophie and Norea. Naji gets a call from Shaddiq who hires him to assassinate Delling. Naji takes the job on the condition that Shaddiq prepare something for him first.
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After the call, Shaddiq meets Nika in the hallway thanking her for setting up the call and says her father figure says hello (I'm getting a better picture of where Nika's arc may be headed and sufficed to say I'm a bit worried that Nika may end up fitting the role of tragic love interest 😨)
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This episode also sets up a major relationship hurdle for Suletta and Miorine in the form of seed of doubt planted in Suletta's head first by the Earth House students (Primarily by Ojelo negativity) and later by Elan-05 culminating in Suletta feeling Miorine will no longer need her. (I feel the relationship angst will hit with full force next episode)
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The last major plot point of the episode is Delling meeting with Prospera (Now before this episode I was somewhat doubtful that Delling could die before the end of season 2 now not so much)
Welp folks buckle up for the Delling Assassination arc because I feel it is going to get crazy.
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The Long Overdue Introductory Post
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Hi. You can call me Nova or Seva or Rush or any variant of those names. This sideblog is primarily for Spy’s Disguise stuff but Fortress Films in general shows up sometimes.
Tag Guide:
s-09: the BLU Spy from Spy’s Disguise. You know. That guy. Can he please die already
nameless blu engineer: the GOAT BLU Engineer from Spy’s Disguise. The main one, I mean. I don’t tag the Sawmill guys, apologies. (Oh, and I like to call him “E” sometimes.)
e-06: the RED Engineer seen in both Spy’s Disguise and Emesis Blue. I view Dell and the Bartender as the same person despite being credited separately, so they share this tag (at least until further notice).
thing i made: things… that I made.
not sd: anything that has nothing to do with SD but I find cool regardless. There won’t be too much of these here, I promise.
sd bullshittery: where the cringe goes to die anything that isn’t based in canon. Headcanons, AUs, speculations, etc… basically anything that I don’t want clogging the main tag.
the inbox: questions and answers from the Tumblr inbox.
Additional notes: the character tags are based on the canonical ID numbers (or lack thereof) of each character (confirmed by the creators through the shithole official Discord server) as they all lack official names that distinguish them from their canon TF2 counterparts. As such, the tags may change in the future as new info is given.
…and that’s it. I also have an Instagram account under a different name that I won’t say where I’m more active currently inactive. I’m a lot more unhinged over there though so apologies if you do end up finding it.
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Intel Xeon 6 Processors and Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators With Ability to Handle Advanced AI Workloads Launched
Intel recently unveiled new hardware focused at improving artificial intelligence (AI) workflows. The company introduced the Xeon 6 processor with new Performance-cores (P-cores) and Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator for enterprise customers and data centres on Tuesday. The chipmaker claims that the new hardware will offer both higher throughput and better cost optimisation to enable optimal performance per watt and lower total cost of ownership. These devices were launched to enable enterprises to handle the continuously increasing workload demands from more advanced AI models, according to the chipmaker. Intel Xeon 6 Processor Launched  The chipmaker says that its new Intel Xeon 6 is equipped with Performance-cores. These processors are not meant for retail consumers and instead will power data centres for enterprises to help them run cloud servers. Intel claims the Xeon 6 processor offers twice the performance of its predecessor due to increased core count. It also offers double the memory bandwidth and AI acceleration capabilities. Since it is hardware-based acceleration, it can run support very large language models (LLMs) with ease. It can “meet the performance demands of AI from edge to data centre and cloud environments,” according to Intel. Intel Unveils Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators Gaudi 3 is a new-generation AI Accelerator from Intel. These are specialised hardware chips designed to help machines in speeding up AI tasks, especially those related to deep learning, machine learning, and neural networks. These include GPUs, Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and Neural Processing Units (NPUs). The Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator features 64 Tensor processor cores and eight matrix multiplication engines (MMEs) which are designed to accelerate deep neural network computations. It sports 128GB of HBM2e memory for training and inference, and 24 200GB Ethernet ports that enable scaling up the servers. Intel’s new AI Accelerator is compatible with the PyTorch framework and advanced Hugging Face transformer and diffuser models. The company has already tied up with IBM to deploy Gaudi 3 for IBM Clouds. Dell Technologies is also using the infrastructure for its data centres. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who’sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Dubai’s VARA Announces Stricter Regulations for Crypto Marketing Source link via The Novum Times
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DELL
DELL: A Journey of Innovation and Success
Dell Inc., a name synonymous with innovation and reliability in the technology sector, has a rich history that spans several decades. Founded by Michael Dell in 1984, the company started with a simple yet revolutionary idea: to sell computers directly to customers, bypassing the traditional retail channels. This direct-to-consumer model allowed Dell to understand customer needs better and offer customized solutions, setting it apart from competitors.
 Early Beginnings
Michael Dell started his venture from his dorm room at the University of Texas. With just $1,000, he began building and selling upgraded PCs. His vision was clear: to provide affordable, high-quality computers directly to consumers. By 1985, Dell had developed its first computer, the Turbo PC, which offered customers a range of configurations. This approach was a hit, and Dell’s sales skyrocketed.
 Growth and Expansion
The 1990s marked a period of rapid growth for Dell. The company expanded its product line to include servers, storage solutions, and networking equipment. Dell's commitment to customer satisfaction and its innovative build-to-order model propelled it to the top of the industry. By 1999, Dell had become the largest seller of PCs in the United States.
 Technological Advancements
Dell has always been at the forefront of technological advancements. The company was among the first to adopt Intel’s Pentium processors, enhancing the performance and speed of its computers. Dell also embraced e-commerce early on, launching its online store in 1996. This move not only boosted sales but also streamlined operations and improved customer service.
 Challenges and Resilience
Like any major corporation, Dell faced its share of challenges. The early 2000s brought intense competition and market saturation. However, Dell's focus on innovation and diversification helped it weather the storm. The company expanded into new markets, including data storage and IT services, solidifying its position as a tech giant.
 The Modern Era
Today, Dell Technologies is a global leader in IT solutions, offering a wide range of products from personal computers to enterprise solutions. The company's acquisition of EMC in 2016 further strengthened its portfolio, allowing it to provide comprehensive solutions to customers worldwide.
 Commitment to Sustainability
Dell is also committed to sustainability and social responsibility. The company has implemented numerous initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including recycling programs and the use of sustainable materials in its products.
 Conclusion
From a dorm room startup to a global technology leader, Dell's journey is a testament to innovation, resilience, and customer focus. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, Dell remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible, ensuring it remains at the cutting edge of the industry.
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