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Paying by the drink
Posted April,02,2008 by Rick Barnard

The parallel between computing as a true utility (like water or electricity) has often been made, but seldom realized. In the past, utility offerings have been more like financial models by offering computing capacity on demand…when you turn it on, you start paying for it. But that is just a financial model (not a true [...] Read More



Going Dark (data center dark that is)
Posted April,06,2007 by Alan Chhabra

A “darkened” or “dark” data center has been designed to eliminate the need for human intervention so that system admins and managers can deal with mission critical development and process improvement projects vs. spending all their time fighting fires. These “lights out” data center initiatives have allowed managers to achieve the following: Lower TCO – [...] Read More



Going Data Center Green in 2007
Posted March,15,2007 by Alan Chhabra

In 2005, “green” data centers were only for the most bleeding edge IT shops that had their current energy requirements under control and could invest in forward thinking initiatives. Well for the rest of us, our number just came up…it’s 2007 and it’s time to go green! We can all agree: server sprawl is a [...] Read More



Too hot to handle? Power and cooling is always a hot potato
Posted January,23,2007 by Rick Barnard

Even though it is the middle of winter (at least in North America) and oil prices are at a 12-month low, people are still talking about energy. The new Congress announced it will focus on energy independence and sources of alternative energy – with goals of reducing the cost and environmental impact of producing energy. [...] Read More