| June 17, 2009 | | | | | THIS ISSUE'S SPONSOR | The Green IT Perspective By Preston Gralla The data center of tomorrow may look very different from the one of the future -- but in ways that are very green and will most likely surprise you. When many people think of tomorrow's data center, they imagine racks of monstrous servers, powered by enormous amounts of electricity taken straight off the grid. What they don't envision are many tiny processors that are merely sipping energy -- and sipping it from solar cells mounted on the building's roof. That, however, may well be the future of the data center, judging from some interesting news this week. As I write in my blog, "Will Your Next Data Center Be Solar Powered?", i/o Data Centers, an IT infrastructure provider, is in the process of deploying a massive array of solar panels that will generate up to 4.5 megawatts of electricity to help power its giant data center. Thousands of solar panels will sit on its roof, and given that it's located in Phoenix, there's plenty of sunlight to go around. That means plenty of electricity. If solar energy can help power such a massive data center, it can certainly help power smaller ones as well. Talking about small, in "Are Tiny Processors the Future of Green Data Centers?", I point to the possibility ... Read More | | Featured News | Will Your Next Data Center Be Solar Powered? | By Preston Gralla | Think that solar power can't power data centers? Think again. i/o Data Centers, an IT infrastructure provider in Phoenix is in the process of deploying a massive array of solar panels that will generate up to 4.5 megawatts of electricity to help power its giant data center.... Read More | | | Sponsored Content INTRODUCING UL ENVIRONMENT Get independent, 3rd-party proof of your product's environmental claims backed by UL's century-long legacy of testing leadership and unmatched public trust. Products with UL Environment validated claims and certification give you a competitive advantage and listed in our Database of Environmentally Sustainable Products. Click here for more information. Sponsored Content Cree LR24 recessed LED luminaires available in volume. The LR24 delivers high-quality, energy-efficient light for suspended-ceiling applications usually addressed by linear fluorescents. Its elegant, 24-inch square form is recessed to reduce glare and provide natural-looking light while using less electricity. Designed for 50,000 hours of illumination, the dimmable LR24 has a superior CRI of 92. For more information about the LR24 visit http://www.creelighting.com/lr24.htm?WT.mc_id=CR1488 | Columns and Blogs | | | | | | | FEATURED RESOURCES The Greening of IT This book from John Lamb offers case studies, checklists and more -- including insights into IBM's billion-dollar green IT initiative -- to help companies of all sizes improve business flexibility while reducing costs and environmental impacts.
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