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Preventive Maintenance Strategy for Data Centers |
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In the broadening data center cost-saving and energy efficiency discussion, data center physical infrastructure preventive maintenance (PM) is sometimes neglected as an important tool for controlling TCO and downtime. PM is performed specifically to prevent faults from occurring. IT and facilities managers can improve systems uptime through a better understanding of PM best practices.
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Dynamic Power Variations in Data Centers and Network Rooms |
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The power requirement required by data centers and network rooms varies on a minute by minute basis depending on the computational load. This magnitude of this variation has grown and continues to grow dramatically with the deployment of power management technologies in servers and communication equipment.
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Making Large UPS Systems More Efficient |
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As energy resources become scarcer and more expensive, electrical efficiency is becoming a more important performance factor in the specification and selection of large UPS systems. There are three subtle but significant factors that can materially affect a company's cost of operating a UPS system and particularly the electrical bill. Unfortunately, the people who specify systems often fail to recognize these factors, which leads to increased costs to the owner because operational efficiencies are not correctly considered.
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Virtualization: Optimized Power and Cooling to Maximize Benefits |
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Data centers are routinely and unknowingly missing a great portion of their entitlement from virtualization. Beyond virtualization's undisputed IT benefits - from reduced rack footprint to disaster recovery - is the parallel story of a substantial benefit from optimizing the physical infrastructure that supports it.
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Power and Cooling Capacity Management for Data Centers |
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High density IT equipment stresses the power density capability of modern data centers. Installation and unmanaged proliferation of this equipment can lead to unexpected problems with power and cooling infrastructure including overheating, overloads, and loss of redundancy.
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Monitoring Physical Threats in Data Center |
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Traditional methodologies for monitoring the data center environment are no longer sufficient. With technologies such as blade servers driving up cooling demands and regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley driving up data security requirements, the physical environment in the data center must be watched more closely.
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Electrical Efficiency Modeling for Data Centers |
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Conventional models used to estimate electrical efficiency of data centers are grossly inaccurate for real-world installations. Estimates of electrical losses typically are made by summing the inefficiencies of the various electrical devices, such as power and cooling equipment.
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Energy Efficient Cooling for Data Centers: A Close-Coupled Row Solution |
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The trend of increasing heat densities in data centers has held consistent with advances in computing technology for many years. As power density increased, it became evident that the degree of difficulty in cooling these higher power demand loads was also increasing. This article discusses the efficiency benefits of row-based cooling compared to two other common cooling architectures. Learn more today!
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The Business Value of Consolidating Energy-Efficient Servers: Customer Findings |
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Today's competitive business environment is putting IT managers under pressure to accomplish more each year with flat or even reduced budgets. Business managers are looking for more flexible business models, more competitive operations, and faster time to market. All of this means that IT organizations must find operational savings while staying within their budget. They must find new infrastructure solutions that are more efficient and more cost-effective than their current solutions.
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HP Technology Guide for Scalable Business Solutions |
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Today's world demands an IT environment that will adapt and scale as your business grows. Scale out architecture helps by allowing you to add additional building blocks whenever your business requires more capacity. However, these industry standard building blocks must have the best price performance and the best energy performance while being flexible, easy to manage, and quick to deploy.
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Technologies in HP ProLiant G6 c-Class server blades with Intel Xeon processors |
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This technology brief describes the architecture and the implementation of major technologies in HP ProLiant G6 c-Class server blades based on Intel Xeon processors. Much of the content of this paper is similar or identical to the content of a companion paper about the technologies in HP ProLiant G6 server blades based AMD Opteron processors because many of the same technologies have been implemented in both.
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HP ProLiant G6 Technology Overview |
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The sixth-generation (G6) of HP ProLiant DL, ML, and BL servers is the broadest range of servers in the industry based on the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series. The ProLiant G6 server lineup includes rack, tower, and server blades that provide industry-leading energy efficiency, extreme flexibility, and scalable performance. HP has also developed smart management tools that help you squeeze every bit of productivity out of each ProLiant G6 server and get the best return for your budget.
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HP Technology Guide for Scalable Business Solutions |
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Today's world demands an IT environment that will adapt and scale as your business grows. Scale out architecture helps by allowing you to add additional building blocks whenever your business requires more capacity. However, these industry standard building blocks must have the best price performance and the best energy performance while being flexible, easy to manage, and quick to deploy.
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The Business Value of Consolidating Energy-Efficient Servers: Customer Findings |
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Today's competitive business environment is putting IT managers under pressure to accomplish more each year with flat or even reduced budgets. Business managers are looking for more flexible business models, more competitive operations, and faster time to market. All of this means that IT organizations must find operational savings while staying within their budget. They must find new infrastructure solutions that are more efficient and more cost-effective than their current solutions.
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Reducing the Cost to Serve - Server & Storage Services |
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This 10 pg unbiased research note provides: •Guidance on whether this is best area for your organization to cut costs, •Specific cost-reduction measures including potential mistakes and mitigation steps, •Case studies that provide real-life insight. Learn more today!
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How and Why Mission-Critical Cooling Systems Differ From Common Air Conditioners |
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Today's technology rooms require precise, stable environments in order for sensitive electronics to operate optimally. Standard comfort air conditioning is ill suited for technology rooms, leading to system shutdowns and component failures. Because precision air conditioning maintains temperature and humidity within a very narrow range, it provides the environmental stability required by sensitive electronic equipment, allowing your business to avoid expensive downtime.
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