
Greening the Data Center
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Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What is "Energy Efficiency"?
- Energy versus power
- Ratio of inputs to outputs
- Energy consumption and productivity
- Chapter 2: Processes and Planning
- Develop situational awareness
- Implement a Green IT process
- IT asset management (ITAM)
- Capacity management
- Project management
- Identify available assistance
- Employee involvement
- Involve the right stakeholders
- Chapter 3: Applications and Data
- Reduce application variation
- Utilize cloud computing
- Software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and storage as a service
- Application design
- Data management
- Chapter 4: Broad Themes
- Maximize utilization
- Newer tends to be more efficient
- Modular approach
- Utilize zones
- Looser environmental demands
- Chapter 5: IT Hardware
- Identify and decommission ghosts
- Server consolidation and virtualization
- Blade computers
- Power management
- Compression
- Power supplies
- Other server components
- Reassess fault tolerance
- Reduce hardware variation
- "Turn it off!" campaign
- Chapter 6: Facilities - Electrical
- Scalable modular power
- Power back-up systems
- Power zones
- Power distribution
- Distributed generation
- Chapter 7: Facilities - Cooling
- The Arrhenius equation and data center cooling
- Input temperature: ASHRAE standards, vendors and reality
- Cooling zones
- Hot aisle/cold aisle
- Correcting air flow
- Leverage experts
- Water cooling
- Insulation
- Economizers
- Chapter 8: Selecting a Data Center Location
- Climate
- Cost of power
- Energy availability
- Tax incentives
- Bonds/government financing
- Political climate
- Natural disasters
- Chapter 9: Monitoring and Reporting
- Power usage effectiveness (PUE)
- Data center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE)
- Monthly data center energy costs
- Monthly energy costs per IT service
- Baseline now!
- Chapter 10: Conclusion
- Appendix: Additional Resources
- ITG Resources
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