17970357. TEMPEST SEAL FOR MODULAR DATA CENTERS simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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TEMPEST SEAL FOR MODULAR DATA CENTERS

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Tyler Baxter Duncan of Austin TX (US)

Anthony Middleton of Cedar Park TX (US)

Jeffery Todd Sayles of San Marcos TX (US)

TEMPEST SEAL FOR MODULAR DATA CENTERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17970357 titled 'TEMPEST SEAL FOR MODULAR DATA CENTERS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a modular data center that includes a modular information technology component (MITC) and a modular environmental control component (MECC) connected by a scaffold interface with an enclosure component affixed to the outside surfaces of both scaffolds.

  • The modular data center includes a modular information technology component (MITC) with a first scaffold.
  • The modular data center also includes a modular environmental control component (MECC) with a second scaffold.
  • The first scaffold is connected to the second scaffold to form a scaffold interface.
  • An enclosure component is affixed to the outside surface of both the first and second scaffolds.
  • Once affixed, the enclosure component overlaps at least a portion of the scaffold interface.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various industries such as telecommunications, cloud computing, and data storage to create scalable and efficient data center solutions.

Problems Solved

This modular data center design solves the problem of easily expanding or modifying data center infrastructure without the need for extensive construction or downtime.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness in building and maintaining data center facilities.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Scalable and Efficient Modular Data Center Technology for Modern Businesses"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing modular data center designs, prefabricated building structures, and industrial scaffolding systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact energy efficiency in data centers?

This article does not delve into the specific energy efficiency benefits of this modular data center design.

What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a large scale?

The article does not address the potential challenges that may arise when implementing this modular data center technology across multiple locations or in large-scale deployments.


Original Abstract Submitted

A modular data center includes: a modular information technology component (MITC), in which the MITC includes a first scaffold; and a modular environmental control component (MECC), in which the MECC includes a second scaffold, in which the first scaffold is connected to the second scaffold to form a scaffold interface, in which an enclosure component is affixed to an outside surface of the first scaffold and to an outside surface of the second scaffold, and in which, once affixed to the first scaffold and to the second scaffold, the enclosure component overlaps at least a portion of the scaffold interface.