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- Now the most important need is energy sufficiency.. It is necessary in every product and development.. so we have to find out some good things in it.. I've just found a demo video regarding...
- I'd like to compare data on fan power vs cooling power. You can contact me at wally.phelps@degreec.com
- kw/ton for chillers is 6 to 7 times more than fans. if you want to save $ concentrate on reducing tonnage.
- Is clustered systems technology different from spray cool? i.e. heat removal from the chip itself. Fans take an inordinate amount of power, both in the server and cooling units. If there is a...
- Hi James, Thanks for your comment, I like the look of the DataCore product also (some smart features) but StorMagic is neat for two reasons, it operates as a ESX guest and in it's basic form...
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Met up with a really nice chap for a Starbucks today, Dan Ilett who is a journalist (for the Financial Times) and a friend of Ewan MacLeod who runs SMS Text News.
Dan runs a great blog called Greenbang. Greenbang is all about green issues, not just green IT issues. Dan wanted to get some information [...]
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Dan runs a great blog called Greenbang. Greenbang is all about green issues, not just green IT issues. Dan wanted to get some information [...]
Why not share this ... Continue reading »
7 months ago
Its interesting that going green was onced confined to cars and other more industrial businesses but even IT has gone green. Heat dissipation in computers has come to a new level. Blade servers at IBM centre is a very hot topic among the likes of HP and others as they seek to lower Co2 in computer data centres.
I have done some work on data centres and would love to contribute to the FT