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Dawn of the liquid-cooled, overclocked data centers?

September 1, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Overclocking processors is a common enough tweak for computer enthusiasts. Not so much in the data center, though. Why? First, no sysadmin will risk a server’s stability or voiding the warranty on an expensive piece of hardware. Also, why put added strain on a facility’s cooling systems? Enter liquid cooling. Submerging computer hardware into inert […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, GRC, Green Revolution Cooling, liquid cooling, overclocking, servers

TierPoint goes geothermal

August 26, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

TierPoint, a provider of colocation and telecom services, is gearing up for a new $8.2 million data center build in Spokane, Wash. One of the hallmarks of the project will be low-power geothermal cooling. According to Greg Zemp, a TierPoint partner, utilizing this unconventional method of lowering IT hardware temps not only reduces energy costs […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: cooling, Data Center, data center cooling, datacenter, flywheel UPS, flywheels, geothermal, TierPoint, uninterruptible power supply

Viridity completes $8M Series B round, lands big customers

August 20, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Data center energy management firm Viridity Software this week raised $8 million in a second round of funding from Battery Ventures and North Bridge Venture Partners, bringing its total haul to date to $15 million. More than just monitoring energy usage — a common enough capability these days — the Amesbury, Mass.-based startup develops software […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, energy monitoring, funding, Power Management, VC, venture capital, Viridity

Intel buys McAfee: New era of secure (green) clouds?

August 19, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

In a whopper of deal, Intel today announced that it is acquiring McAfee for $7.68 billion. On the surface it looks like Intel is elbowing into the software space, but snagging one of the premier IT security firms is also indicative of a three-pronged plan of attack for cloud computing and data centers. Intel’s CEO, […]

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: acquisition, Cloud Computing, Data Center, data security, Intel, M&A, McAfee, mobile, security, Smart Grid

eBay’s Project Topaz: Anatomy of a $300 million green data center

August 18, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 3 Comments

Building, let alone operating, a Tier IV data center to support a business that transacts $2,000 per second — that’s over $172 million per day, $60 billion per year folks —  sounds like the makings of a huge energy guzzler. But that’s not the case for Dean Nelson, eBay’s senior director of Global Data Center […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, data center cooling, datacenter, eBay, green datacenter, Project Topaz, PUE, tier VI

RFID helps California cut data center energy use

August 11, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez

California, much like the U.S. Federal Government, is looking to streamline its data center operations and cut energy use. How? One way the state is accomplishing it, well the latter at least, is by installing RFID-equipped temperature control systems. According to this report in RFID Journal, California’s Department of General Services is installing Federspiel Controls‘ […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: California, Data Center, data center cooling, Dust Networks, Federspiel Controls, RFID, sensors

Green data centers: $41B market by 2015

August 5, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

There are big bucks to be made in the green data center space in the coming years, according to a forecast from Pike Research. Over the next half decade, energy efficient IT and supporting systems — particularly power and cooling — will grow yearly, green data center revenues from $7.5 billion today to $41.4 billion […]

Filed Under: Featured, Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, forecast, green data center, Green IT, statistics, stats

Eaton buys Wright Line

August 4, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Eaton, an industrial power distribution and control firm, acquired Worcester, Mass.-based Wright Line, a maker of energy efficient server racks, enclosures and hot/cold aisle containment systems. The two companies are a perfect match, according to Jerry R. Whitaker, Eaton’s president for its Electrical Americas division. “Combining Wright Line’s strong enclosure and air management portfolio along […]

Filed Under: Featured, Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, data center cooling, datacenter, Eaton, hot cold aisle, power distribution, Power Management, Wright Line

How To Roundup: Hot/Cold Aisles

May 21, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez

What are hot/cold air aisles? They are a way of orienting server racks and erecting physical barriers so that hot and cold air are segregated, allowing cooling systems to work more efficiently. The point of this layout is to…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cold aisle, computer room air conditioner, cooling, CRAC, Data Center, data center cooling, green data center, green datacenter, hot aisle, hot cold aisle, howto

Fannie Mae's LEED data center turns five, saves $1.7M

April 20, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

As strange as it sounds, the first LEED-certified data center didn’t belong to an IT giant, not Google, not Microsoft and not even Apple. Five years ago, Fannie Mae had the distinction of having the first LEED-certified data center. Now,…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, Fannie Mae, LEED

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