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Facebook bets on cool, renewables for Swedish data center

October 27, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Facebook Lulea data center announcment

Pictured: Lulea mayor Karl Petersen (left) and Facebook’s Director of Site Operations, Tom Furlong – Image Credit:  Lulea data center Facebook page Facebook is poised to take free cooling and clean energy to new heights. Up into the Arctic Circle, in fact. The social networking behemoth announced today that it was siting its first data center outside […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, Facebook, free-cooling, green data center, hydroelectric power, renewable energy, Sweden

Stat of the day: 260 million watts

September 8, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Google Green Site

That’s approximately the amount of power required to keep Google’s data centers running. As this NYT piece mentions, all those searches, Gmail accounts, YouTube videos and tons of other services continually absorb 260 million watts, or about a quarter of the output of one nuclear power plant. There are two important things to note from this […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, energy consumption, energy efficiency, Google, renewable energy

Interxion, SmartestEnergy team for 100% renewables-powered data center

September 1, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Interxion Logo

Proving that renewables and big-city data centers can coexist, Interxion is powering its London facility completely with power purchased from SmartestEnergy. Why doesn’t the colo operator just stick to energy efficient IT equipment and infrastructure? Interxion’s Managing Director for the UK, Greg McCulloch, hints at looming CO2 regulations. He states, in a company release, “We […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, green data center, Interxion, renewable energy, SmartestEnergy

SeaMicro to show cool Atom-powered server tech at Hot Chips

August 17, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Over the past couple of years, some startups have been using mobile chips as a way to bring high performance computing to the data center in the form of low-power, space-saving servers. On Friday, August 19, one of those startups, SeaMicro, will be discussing the tech behind its Intel Atom-powered SM10000-64HD server (pictured above) during […]

Filed Under: Servers Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, Intel, Intel Atom, SeaMicro, server

Nuclear Japan: The data center industry’s energy wake up call?

June 23, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

I’ve resisted linking the terrible earthquake in Japan to the topics of clean energy and green IT mainly because of the scope of the disaster and the terrible suffering it wrought. That, and the country’s ongoing nuclear energy hardships speak for themselves. But now, as Japanese businesses work to return to normalcy, some interesting after […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, energy management, nuclear power, renewable energy

HP’s modular EcoPOD data center

June 6, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

HP’s taking its build-a-data-center business seriously. Today the company’s Converged Infrastructure division unveiled what it’s billing as “the world’s most efficient data center,” the HP POD 240a. Or the EcoPOD as the company has taken to calling it (a naming convention I fully support). As has become the norm for modular data center vendors, the […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, data center cooling, datacenter in a container, energy efficiency, free-cooling, HP, modular data centers, PUE

Traits of an evolved, efficient data center build

June 3, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

FacilityBlog over at Today’s Facility Manager has some great quotes from Jakob Carnemark, an SVP with construction giant Skanska USA. In essence, he says that in order to keep pace with exploding data center demand, it’s time to break from the past and adopt agile, energy saving and cost effective strategies for getting IT facilities […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter in a container, free-cooling, green data center, modular data centers

Power Assure software, Universal Electric gear connect on energy management

June 1, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

The energy management integration train is picking up steam. Today Power Assure announced that its EM/4 software has been certified for use with Universal Electric’s STARLINE Critical Power Monitor meters, which are found in the latter company’s power STARLINE Busway and Raceway power distribution systems distribution equipment for data centers. What does this mean? Essentially, the […]

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, energy management, Power Assure, Power Management, software

Infographic of the day: 1 data center = 25K homes

May 16, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez

Cloud computing is taking the IT industry by storm but behind the technology are massive data centers that consume a lot of energy. How much? According to some of the opening stats in an infographic cooked up by ABB, a utility and industrial automation firm, the energy requirements of the world’s data centers are large […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Data Center Tagged With: ABB, cloud, Cloud Computing, Data Center, energy consumption, energy efficiency, infographic

Uptime Institute reveals IT’s energy cost blindness… Can accountants cure it?

May 16, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Last week’s Uptime Institute Symposium 2011 event not only brought together data center experts, it also delivered the goods for stat monkeys in the form of the group’s first-ever industry survey results. After a bout of “excitement” from the techies in attendance (riiiiight), the group let loose with the findings, which include… 74% of respondents […]

Filed Under: Green IT, Stats & Figures Tagged With: Data Center, energy efficiency, finance, statistics, stats, Uptime Institute

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