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Tech Vault: Security and green IT mix in Vermont-based data center

October 4, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Security is the ruling consideration for Tech Vault’s data center, which opened late last month, in South Burlington, Vermont. But that doesn’t mean that there’s no room to run the facility in an energy efficient way. Unsurprisingly, the window-less, hardened facility with backup fiber connectivity exemplifies the “no expense spared” credo of ultra-secure data centers […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: cooling, Data Center, data center cooling, Efficiency Vermont, green data center, security, Tech Vault, Vermont

IBM data center achieves LEED Gold

September 29, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

You may already be occupying the greenest data center you’ll ever build, if IBM’s example is anything to go by. The IT behemoth’s newly-refreshed Research Triangle Park facility in North Carolina makes use of cutting-edge efficiency features like sensors, modular IT building blocks and free-cooling to reduce energy consumption by 15 percent and cutting CO2 […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, free-cooling, green data center, IBM, LEED, LEED gold, sensors

Yahoo’s “chicken coop” data center finally opens

September 20, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 2 Comments

Yahoo’s chicken coop inspired data center in Lockport, NY near Buffalo is finally open for business. A departure from the “big box” look of most corporate data centers, Yahoo’s design allows for free-cooling, or the use of ambient temperatures to keep IT equipment cool for most of the year and save a bundle on energy […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, free-cooling, green data center, PUE, U.S. Department of Energy, Yahoo

Microsoft passes on not-so-green site for massive data center in Virginia

September 16, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

No green energy, no dice. That’s Microsoft’s stance on siting new data centers, according to a story in the Roanoke Times. The company passed on building a nearly half-billion dollar facility in Montgomery County, Virginia. Instead, it settled on Boydton County. The reason: A dearth of renewable energy options. Oh, yeah, and sinkholes. The sinkholes […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Featured Tagged With: clean energy, Data Center, datacenter, Facebook, green data center, Microsoft, renewable energy

Citi data center earns Energy Star label

September 16, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez 1 Comment

Looks like Energy Star for data centers just might take off. Citi today announced that its 304,275 square-foot Midwest Data Center facility outside of Columbus, Ohio has just earned from the Energy Star certification from the EPA by earning 84 out of a possible 100 points.  How did it earn the blue label? By focusing […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Citi, Data Center, Energy Star, EPA, free-cooling, green data center

Taxes halt green data center momentum in Iceland

September 9, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

In recent months, Iceland was emerging as a prime spot to situate green data centers. The country seemed to be rolling out the red carpet for businesses with the prospect of opening up shop in the geothermally powered, energy free-cooling friendly nation. By all measures, it seemed like a dream come true for technology firms […]

Filed Under: Data Center, Green IT Tagged With: geothermal, green data center, green datacenter, Iceland, taxes

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

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

Making green data centers less taxing

February 22, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Want more proof that it makes financial sense to go green in the data center? How about tax incentives for going green? Pursuing energy efficiency strategies for the data center is often viewed as a process that takes a while…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: green data center, green datacenter, renewable energy, tax credit, tax deductions, tax incentives

Green Data Center Roundup – February 10, 2010

February 10, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Google Funds ‘Radical’ Efficiency Research – Data Center Knowledge The team will explore ways to create low power modes in servers, allowing parts of the computer to be turned off while other parts remain accessible. The goal is to allow…

Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: green data center, green datacenter

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