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DIY Approach to a Green Data Centre
9-6-2008 |
Six-step action plan to greener data centres provided by RichardsoNEyres. |
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With a large number of organisations making energy cuts a top priority for
2008/9 (1), many are not taking green issues seriously enough and are adopting a
do-it-yourself approach argues data centre consolidation specialists,
RichardsoNEyres. This DIY approach has been revealed in research
commissioned by RichardsoNEyres to highlight the main data centre challenges IT
managers are currently facing. The research was conducted in association with
industry analysts IDL and it has prompted RichardsoNEyres to announce a six-step
action plan to help businesses achieve greener data centres.
"Organisations going for the informal approach can lack structure in
their environmental policies and this can affect the level of success that they
achieve in reducing both energy costs and CO2 emissions," said Adam Kemp,
director, RichardsoNEyres. "While computers may drive efficiency, the data
centres that run businesses are often far from efficient. They are at the heart
of environmental challenges created by IT but the average retailer just does not
have the necessary knowledge to bring about change. They need specialist help
and the actions we offer in our Thought Leadership initiatives are designed to
illustrate how they can improve their carbon footprint and wider environmental
position while also reducing operating costs and improving IT service
delivery." Infrastructure review To kick off
their green data centre campaigns, retailers must first undertake an IT
infrastructure and data centre review, leading to an action plan to
simultaneously reduce cost, improve performance and cut environmental
impact. Emissions review Conducting a data centre
power and emissions review will create a foundation for understanding how to
meet or exceed government or corporate environmental targets and will help meet
the requirements of ISO14001 which specifies the requirements for an
environmental management system. Power
priority With power costs undoubtedly continuing to rise and
with many estimates suggesting that the price of running and cooling hardware
will soon outstrip the cost of the hardware itself, this is clearly an area for
improvement. Virtualisation Server and storage
virtualisation enables you to concentrate workloads onto fewer servers and
storage devices. Replacing physical servers and storage devices with virtual
machines reduces the energy required to run them, thus reducing CO2 emissions
and running costs. It also improves utilisation of available hardware.
Consolidation Whether it involves moving remote
IT facilities into a centrally managed location or combining existing data
centres, consolidation can reduce your carbon footprint as well as simplifying
management and reducing cost. Star rating When
purchasing new IT equipment, always check its rating under the European
Community Energy Star programme for energy efficient office equipment.
-ends- (1) Source: Gartner About
RichardsoNEyres RichardsoNEyres provides infrastructure
solutions for the data centre across the networking and storage spectrum. It
works with companies to make their data centres more efficient and their
businesses run more effectively. RichardsoNEyres' qualified technical
specialists ensure that valuable data remains safe, secure and highly available
to support business critical applications. The company has partnerships
with leading IT companies including Vmware and Riverbed and is one of a small
number of HP Authorised Business Solutions Providers (ABSP) in the
UK. Established in 1987, the company is privately owned and employs 50
staff at its HQ in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Last year, the company had a
turnover in excess of £21 million. For further information please visit
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