Green IT News Roundup – Thursday, July 30

Tips for an effective data deduplication implementationSearchStorage.com

For example, one significant argument is whether inline deduplication is more efficient than post-processing dedupe. While dedupe requires processing, which takes time and resources, the issue is where to spend the time: at the start of the backup process or the end; and which CPU you want to absorb the processing overhead.

Climate Savers power management seminar transcript now onlineGreenTech Pastures – ZDNet Blogs

Energy costs account for about 10 percent of a typical IT budget. For some more color, I just got off a call where it was suggested to me that energy accounts for about 30 percent of an organization’s operational costs.

Cisco Plays Both Sides of the Virtual CoinVirtualization Review

It was code-named “California” and is expected to link computing, network, storage, access and virtualization capabilities together into one cohesive system. Now known as the Unified Computing System (UCS), the new platform from Cisco Systems Inc. has moved the company beyond pure-play networking into the server space with virtualization as the defining feature.

MySQL startup targets SSDsThe Register

Start-up Hexagram 49 has unveiled an engine dubbed RethinkDB. The company says it’s optimized for SSDs, claiming it can deliver performance ten times faster than existing databases.

Sun Cooling DoorSun
A look at Sun’s rack cooling door.

And don’t forget more fresh-off-the-Web Green IT links at GigaOM Pro.

by Pedro Hernandez on July 30, 2009 · 0 comments

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