The DCF Project developed its OCP Colocation Facility Guidelines and Checklist in collaboration with the OCP Community, to help colocation facility providers to understand the unique requirements of OCP racks, power, and hardware. To ensure compliance, a facility provider must perform an assessment of their facility using an OCP Scorecard, which is to be presented and reviewed by the DCF Project Community and the Incubation Committee.
With the presentation of its Scorecard at today’s OCP Regional Summit in Amsterdam, Kao Data completed the final step in the verification process.
Speaking at the OCP Summit, Gerard Thibault, CTO at Kao Data said, “The collective experience of Kao Data is that hyperscale data centres are some of the most efficient facilities available today. Recognising this, we planned and developed our first facility and campus to meet OCP Equipment Set requirements. At the same time, Kao Data Campus incorporates innovation in equipment design and process methodology gained through previous market delivery.”
Steve Helvie, VP of Channel at Open Compute Project said, “The EMEA region has been identified as a primary region for OCP technology growth, which overall has a forecast 59% CAGR for the next five years. Colocation facility providers are a key to facilitating the use of OCP Hardware, so OCP is delighted to announce Kao Data – one of the largest new campus data centre developments in Europe –is an official provider of qualified data centre white space for OCP deployments.”
Kao Data Meets Optimum Standard for OCP Data Centre Facility Project
Kao Data has achieved OCP compliance across all five functional areas within the data centre that the OCP Pilot programme scrutinises. The facility achieves over 75% in the ‘Optimum’ category, meaning that the systems go beyond the base requirement, ensuring compliance with emerging standards. The highlights of the five DCF Project focus areas include:
The Kao Data London One 8.8MW facility maximises the mechanical performance and thermal and electrical efficiency of OCP servers and other equipment, while providing access and equipment pathways for the largest OCP equipment throughout the data centre.
Technical space at Kao Data Campus provides a platform for the largest and heaviest rack enclosure system available under OCP specification. Utilising hot aisle containment rack enclosures and diffused cool air process through the Indirect Evaporative Cooling system, raised floors are no longer required to achieve ASHRAE ‘Recommended’ environments. However, the design flexibility means they are available should customers require.
Applying creativity to Kao Technology Suite cooling systems allowed a radical reimagining of the equipment needed, resulting in greatly reduced mechanical complexity of the data centre. This has increased energy efficiency, reduced maintenance requirements and increased the system reliability.
Designing for OCP also incorporated contaminant monitoring systems to detect gaseous contamination - the first time a wholesale data centre developer has incorporated this level of measurement, analytics and control to ensure sensitive electronic circuit boards are not put at risk from corrosion. Unmonitored contamination can drastically reduce equipment mean time to failure (MTTF) and can result in outages at a server level.