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Last month, we introduced advancements in Energy Logic and the introduction of CUPS (Compute Units Per Second). For this month, Jack Pouchet, Director for Energy Initiatives of Emerson Network Power tells us how to score the data center.
Using the Halo 3 (a form of video game for those who are older) as a starting point, Jack explains how to score the data center’s performance.
Included also in this newsletter is the customer spotlight of IDC on AIMS, a leading provider of infrastructure hosting and managed services, and how it addressed its challenge of lack of physical space to host equipment and rising energy costs.
Best Regards,
Kristian Melquiades Chief Editor Kristian.Melquiades@Emerson.com
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“CUPS” and Keeping Score in Promoting Energy-Efficient Data Centers by Jack Pouchet
As the proud parent of a teenaged son still in high school and a daughter in college, I’m amazed at how much our conversations relate back to simple, basic principles of energy efficiency in a data center. Oh sure, you’re saying – those aren’t the kinds of conversations we have, Jack. Okay, so only a few, but they are worth examining. More... |
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Solution Snapshot
Organization: AIMS, a leading provider of infrastructure hosting and managed services
Operational Challenges: Lack of physical space to host equipment; rising energy costs
Solution: Emerson Network Power provided the design blueprint for a new data center boasting higher density and cooling efficiency
Benefits: New data center has better scale, availability and efficiency
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Racks: Recognizing the Strategic Asset Enclosing your Server
Watch to know more on how to choose racks!
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