New Advances Save Money

January 2010 | Published by AFCOM

 

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New Advances Save Money

Are data center managers ready psychologically to rely on low-power servers like they count on high-powered servers that have greater processing power?

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Data Centers Enter New Stage Of Maturity

The data center as we know it today took shape as the dot-com bubble expanded in the late 1990s. Growth slowed when the bubble burst, but by 2003 the pace of change was accelerating again as IT organizations scrambled to meet demand for computing and 24x7 availability.

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Use Existing Assets To Reduce Energy Costs

These are challenging times for data centers. Never before have data center managers had so many mission-critical applications to support, such stringent service level agreements (SLAs) to meet, or more complex infrastructures to manage. Given these circumstances, it would be understandable to put green IT projects and initiatives on the backburner.

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