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Green Data Centers: Understanding Consolidation & Decentralization

Each organization has different needs with it comes to their data centers. Often, IT departments absorb high costs in energy to run data centers, but lack resources to design a more efficient center. Understanding the role of consolidation and decentralization is the first step to strategic cost reductions.

From reliability to scalable design, understanding the role of consolidation and decentralization:

Learning Objectives:

Learn how to identify what is right for your company
Discover the efficiencies achieved with centralized processes
Learn how to create a more reliable facility

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Green Data Centers: Design Philosophy for Planning and Outfitting a High Density Data Center

*Please note that the formula shown on slide 5 is incorrect. It should read Data Center Infrastructure Efficiency (DCIE) = Total Critical Load divided by Total Data Center Input Load.

WED. MARCH 25, 2009

Data centers are the lifeblood of many companies. The intersection of business processes and technology continues to place data centers at the center of scalable design discussions. Knowing how to right-size your data center with projected growth paths not only reduces cost, but ensures energy efficiency measures are in place as demand increases.

From the facility and infrastructures to servers and hardware, data center design addresses scalability from the framework of energy efficiency.

Learning objectives:

Learn how to minimize capacity without compromising performance
Learn how to righ-size your data center with the company’s growth path
Understand modular and scalable design

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Green Data Centers: Five Steps to Cutting Energy Consumption in Your Data Center

Managing data centers for energy consumption creates huge challenges. Companies confronting high energy costs paired with a reduced IT budget have found energy efficiency measures add up to huge savings.

Greening your data center doesn’t have to require expensive infrastructure upgrades to meet the increased heating and cooling demands of your system.

From airflow management to product rebates, learn five steps you can do now to increase energy efficiency and financial savings for your data centers.

Learning Objectives

Learn how to tackle heat issues and get the cooling you need
Understand the value and return of low-tech solutions
Uncover financial incentives for greening your data center

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