Zissou

New datacenter, server, and software architectures for liquid-cooled systems

The Zissou project is exploring liquid cooling in large-scale cloud platforms. Our main motivation is that chip power has been steadily increasing since the end of Dennard scaling. Ever increasing power requires increasingly larger air-cooling infrastructures, which in turn increase costs. In fact, we expect that air cooling will become unacceptably expensive in the next 5 years. Liquid cooling enables cheaper and more stable cooling, higher server density, and lower costs than air cooling. It also enables new efficiency gains from component overclocking, better management of failures and repairs, and resource disaggregation.  As part of Zissou, we are building a new Cloud OS, i.e., an intelligent control plane for liquid-cooled cloud platforms.  

 Zissou is a close collaboration between Azure Core, AHSI, CO+I, and E+D.