Green Survey Finds Lack Of Funds

By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

September 3, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — While a majority of chief information officers and other senior IT executives strongly agree that an environmentally friendly data center will become mission-critical in the coming years, yet many “lack the ‘green’ to go green,” according to a new survey.

Israeli server and storage switching and software developer Voltaire (voltaire.com) released the results of its survey Wednesday, finding almost 90 percent of executives polled said making their data centers more environmentally friendly is crucial in meeting their companies’ business objectives in 2009, but 76 percent said they do not have a committed budget for a greening policy.

The survey, which queried CIOs, chief technology officers and other IT executives who attended the 2008 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, also reported that 57 percent of respondents said going green gives them a competitive advantage.

“It appears from these findings that senior IT management is still in the planning phases, and they will need to prioritize funding for these important greening initiatives,” Voltaire global sales and general manager executive vice president Patrick Guay said in a statement. (more…)

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UPS Is Delivered Green Award

By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

September 2, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center research organization the Uptime Institute (uptimeinstitute.org) has given the United Parcel Service’s (ups.com) Windward data center a Green Enterprise IT Award based on the facility’s energy conservation measures including natural cooling.

Located in Alpharetta, Georgia, the Windward UPS facility won the “Facilities Site Physical Infrastructure (Power and Cooling) Overhead” category in the inaugural Uptime Institute Green Enterprise IT Awards to be awarded every year.

According to a report from TMCnet (tmcnet.com), UPS’s energy efficient data center includes two centrifugal chillers providing 2,000 tons of cooling and two absorption chillers providing an additional 800 tons each. More importantly, the center boasts a 650,000-gallon thermal storage tank thatdissipates heat cost effectively and provides 20 hours of emergency cooling. (more…)

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The Planet Extends Lights-Out Program

By Justin Lee, theWHIR.com

September 2, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider The Planet (theplanet.com) announced on Tuesday that it has unveiled the initial results of its lights-out program, a company-wide initiative to reduce energy consumption through more efficient use of lighting.

Implemented across all six of its facilities in Houston and Dallas, the company will reduce its yearly energy consumption by more than 1.4 million kilowatt hours, which amounts to nearly $140,000 in annual cost savings.

The company initiated the lights-on policy at its six data centers, which store more than 56,000 servers, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Down from 24 hours a day, data center technicians who work around the clock now turn on lights as needed in computer rooms. (more…)

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n|Frame Hosts Efficiency Webinar

By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

August 29, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center services provider n|Frame (nframe.com) will be hosting a free Webinar entitled “Complicated Equation: Facility Power + Cooling = Uptime,” to help businesses deal with the rising cost of data center energy and cooling.

On Wednesday, September 10, at 10 a.m. EST, Indianapolis-based n|Frame’s webinar promises to simplify the equation, providing proof that technology and business professionals can find solutions to their data center energy and cooling needs.

Organizations are increasingly outsourcing their internal data centers to commercial providers becasue of skyrocketing cooling and energy prices, and increasing energy demand, n|Frame stated on its website. (more…)

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Hostivia Launches Eco-Initiative

By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

August 28, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Linux-based hosting provider Hostivia (hostivia.com) has launched a new ‘green’ initiative to minimize its environmental impact, and offer shared and reseller Web Hosting customers an environmentally friendly alternative.

On Thursday, Nevada-based R&D Technologies subsidiary Hostivia announced that the initiative is focused on improving data center energy efficiency. All future server deployments will use Intel, Supermicro, and Seagate components designed to use less power. The company estimates that new server configurations will reduce power usage by 30 to 40 percent.

“Going green is about more than just corporate responsibility, it’s also good business,” said Rob Tyree, Hostivia CTO. “As we researched green hardware configurations, we learned we can deliver more powerful and reliable hosting solutions while trimming off a huge portion of our energy usage. We reduce our negative impact on the environment, save costs, and meet an important ethical standard?this is a real win-win situation for our company and our community.” (more…)

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