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Measure, Monitor and Manage Green InitiativesThe sky is falling! Global warming is getting worse. Data centers are receiving blame for having a voracious appetite for power. While this is true - data centers accounted for $4.5 billion in energy costs in 2006 - there are a few things IT staff can do now to successfully navigate through green initiatives.
Server Consolidation Consolidating servers using capacity planning or virtualization tools allow users to realize potential cost-savings in hardware, software, staffing and facilities. Let's take a look at a "what if" scenario to see how IT can accurately figure out the cost savings associated with a server consolidation. We're looking at a server room housing 300 servers and IT must discover how to lower rising utility costs. Since an underutilized or idle server consumes nearly 33 percent the energy of a fully utilized server, it's a good idea to discover the best opportunities to consolidate. IT could model different machines based on their footprints from a power and cooling perspective, look at those footprints, and plug those different options into a capacity planning tool and model out the "what if" scenario. The user would know what would happen when the servers are consolidated onto a platform that uses fewer resources. Once that is known, a Total Cost of Ownership document could be used to figure the best mix for the particular situation regarding the balance between the cost of the servers and the power and cooling that it consumes.
Measure and Monitor There are devices available today that measure environmental factors. TeamQuest software collects the power and temperature measurements from devices that record this type of information. With TeamQuest capacity management software, you set the performance levels and integrated alerts flag any readings that go outside the parameters, making it easier to stay compliant with your green data center objectives. With the right monitoring tools, you can:
Manage Growth Footprint Proper planning with precise capacity planning tools allows you to support green data center initiatives by:
Corporations are assigning more resources toward "green IT" to achieve operational improvements. Use the right mix of capacity planning tools to give you peace of mind and make your competition envious. Do you have to overcome challenges to develop a more energy-efficient data center? If so, share your stories. |