Whitepaper: Rackspace Green Survey
In 2007 Rackspace conducted a survey to gain insight into the perceptions that their business customers have regarding environmental issues and the impact of IT on climate change. With the changes that have happened in technology and the economy, they decided to survey their customers again in June 2008 to determine if trends have changed. This information allows Rackspace to better understand their customers’ business decisions and how environmental responsibility plays into those decisions.
Take a look at the key findings in the Rackspace Green Survey Whitepaper (pdf)
Interview: John Engates, Rackspace by theWHIR.com
Source: Rackspace.com
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Web Hosting’s Green Movement
By Dennis McCafferty
There’s a shift going on in the hosting world, toward eco-friendly business - as a community of industry associations, government organizations and other would-be policy makers work to define “green” hosting
It may not be easy being green – but it could be worth the effort.
That’s the picture painted by recent activity in the hosting industry: Environmental policy advocates and government leaders are working with industry executives to explore virtualization and other practices as ways of reducing dependence on the energy-sapping equipment now fueling data centers.
In New York, one hosting company is using hybrid vehicles to transport servers, among other efforts.
And in San Antonio, Rackspace, another host, isn’t only turning to virtualization as a way to reduce consumption – it’s launching a comprehensive, company-to-customer series of green initiatives, including supporting wind turbine farms in the US.
“Why are we doing this?” says John Engates, CTO of Rackspace. “Because the environment right now is in a very dangerous state. Internet and data-center infrastructure are growing at a very fast pace, and we’re going to ruin the planet if we don’t do anything about it. As a large data-center operator, our customers expect us to take the initiative to do the right thing. But there are self-serving reasons as well. We save on energy costs and equipment costs to our customers by doing this, and that puts us in a better financial situation.”
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