Green Design For Asian Network Infrastructure
From the early age of computing, technology has begun to move very quickly
. Capabilities change and expand weekly, and expanding Asian network infrastructure as well as expanding usage of existing equipment means massive power demands for Asian data storage solutions.
The data storage center, once seen as the electrically-expensive but non-negotiable hub of computing in an organization, is beginning to face innovative changes and solutions, Most organizations are finding that a beginning-to-end approach to greening your Asian data storage solutions is the only smart way to significantly cut down power usage in a center - today we look at 5 key principles that help turn data centers from the energy-monsters of old, to leaner, tougher and more cost effective organizational assets.
Elements of a Green Data Center
There are four key elements to green Asian data storage solutions that must be addressed in any plan to cut power consumption:
- The mechanical systems
- The lighting
- The electrical systems
- The computer systems
Key steps in greening a data center
Green data centers can be difficult to achieve retrospectively. Planning will always produce greener and more efficient results that retrofitting. However, once you've made the decision to cut both the environmental impact and the cost of power for your Asian data storage solution, there are still some significant steps that can improve operations and environmental responsibility at the same time. These include:
Server virtualization: Many companies are implementing virtualization for its cost efficiencies. The fact is that power consumption sees improvements that are just as radical as cost, and actually closely interrelated. Fewer servers means less power used in running them, cooling them and housing them. Typically a server uses about 5%-15% of its capacity for a single application; many server consolidation projects reduce 15 servers to just one.
Best practice cooling: According to survey results, only 40% of the cool air from air conditioning goes directly towards cooling he servers in a room. Your information technology consultants can work with environmental engineers to ensure that the servers are being cooled, not the room. This often involves changing the physical layout of the data center - something it is especially easy to do in conjunction with virtualization of your Asian network operations.
Long term approach to equipment: In purchasing any new equipment, life-cycle costs and impact on the environment must be a key purchasing consideration.
Ask about liquid cooling: While water and Asian data storage solutions are certainly not the best of friends in close contact, liquid cooling can make a big impact on your power bill. Ask your information technology consultants about designing liquid cooling systems safely - there are actually many options.
by: Gregory Smyth
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