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We started with the question, “what are the
standards for Green Data Centers?” and “how are we Green now?".
While the industry is still struggling with agreement on a single
standard, we have discovered that BlueBridge has already begun
several initiatives on this path.
Basically, a green data center is a repository for the storage,
management, and dissemination of data in which the mechanical,
lighting, electrical and computer systems that are designed for
maximum energy efficiency and minimum environmental impact.
At first, it appeared to be a daunting task for a data center to be
Green. So, as we began to investigate, we were pleasantly surprised
to find out the many ways we are Green already - even the simple
examples of recycling paper, aluminum cans and using glassware
instead of Styrofoam in the office.
Many of the recent investments we have made have squarely set us on
the right path. Starting with our own internal network, we now use
virtual server consolidation technologies to reduce the number of
servers from twenty four to six. This along with smart energy
management tools, have reduced power consumption on the servers
themselves and have also reduced heat output, thereby reducing power
consumption for cooling.
Moreover, employing smart power distribution and power monitoring
systems provides us with the tools needed to help our customers
reduce power consumption through more efficient power delivery.
Additionally, airflow studies past and present facilitate more
efficient utilization for cooling throughout the data center. All
reduce power consumption.
Energy efficiency and savings add up. A watt saved in the data
center saves at least a watt in cooling. It is amazing that there is
so much work being done by others that can be incorporated into a
company with just a little creativity and investment. Over time,
larger investments can be made that will be green friendly and
provide a good return on investment.
As we continue to research green data center designs, we are able to
learn more about the best and most efficient use of cooling, power
consumption and yield. It all begins with awareness and a
willingness to be a friend of the good earth.
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