Dell products l.p. (20240138084). ALL-IN-ONE, END-TO-END, AND EXPANDABLE MODULAR DATA CENTERS simplified abstract

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ALL-IN-ONE, END-TO-END, AND EXPANDABLE 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)

Ty Robert Schmitt of Round Rock TX (US)

ALL-IN-ONE, END-TO-END, AND EXPANDABLE MODULAR DATA CENTERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240138084 titled 'ALL-IN-ONE, END-TO-END, AND EXPANDABLE MODULAR DATA CENTERS

Simplified Explanation

A modular data center patent application describes a system with a modular information technology component (MITC) that includes an information handling system (IHS) and a utility control component (UCC) affixed to the bottom side of the MITC. It also includes front and rear access components, with the front access component connected to the front side of the MITC and the rear access component connected to the rear side of the MITC.

  • Modular data center system:
   * Includes a modular information technology component (MITC) with an information handling system (IHS) and a utility control component (UCC) affixed to the bottom side.
   * Front access component connected to the front side of the MITC, with an area equal to the front side of the MITC.
   * Rear access component connected to the rear side of the MITC, with an area equal to the rear side of the MITC.

Potential Applications

The modular data center system could be used in various industries such as telecommunications, cloud computing, and edge computing.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient cooling and maintenance of IT components. 2. Easy access to both front and rear sides of the data center for maintenance and upgrades.

Benefits

1. Scalability and flexibility in data center design. 2. Improved airflow and cooling efficiency. 3. Simplified maintenance and upgrades.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Data Center Efficiency with Modular Design

Possible Prior Art

There are existing modular data center solutions in the market that offer similar features such as modular components and front/rear access. However, this specific combination of features may be unique to this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this modular data center system compare to traditional data center designs in terms of energy efficiency?

The patent application does not provide specific details on the energy efficiency of the modular data center system compared to traditional designs. Further research or testing would be needed to determine the energy savings potential of this system.

What are the potential cost implications of implementing this modular data center system for businesses?

The patent application does not address the cost implications of implementing this system for businesses. A cost-benefit analysis would be necessary to evaluate the financial impact of adopting this modular data center solution.


Original Abstract Submitted

a modular data center includes: a modular information technology component (mitc), in which the mitc includes an information handling system (ihs) and a utility control component (ucc), in which the ihs and the ucc are affixed to a bottom side of the mitc; and a front access component and a rear access component, in which the front access component is connected to a front side of the mitc, in which an area of the front access component is equal to an area of the front side of the mitc, in which the rear access component is connected to a rear side of the mitc, and in which an area of the rear access component is equal to an area of the rear side of the mitc.