Greening The Data Centers Top Down: App First, Then Infrastructure!

Green Data Centers are extremely efficient, Reduced Capital, Operating and Environmental Costs.

Today the whole world is taking interest in Global warming and looking for options which effects lesser and lesser. There are thousands of servers running throughout the day and night, data centers are notorious for consuming energy and people are also looking for some alternatives that will help to consume less energy.

The Data Center environment includes the administration and management of servers and storage such as: Mainframe, Unix-based, Windows-based systems and associated data storage and backup services and supporting systems software (e.g., operating systems, utilities, schedulers) from a centralized location.

Green data center strategies can meet IT availability and performance requirements while reducing power/energy needs and a more effective use of existing IT equipment. The result is a more profitable data center that achieves or exceeds many if not all corporate environmental sustainability objectives.

Data Center Best Practices include the following:

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery: Process of planning and managing organizational preparation for future incidents that could jeopardize the organization’s core mission and long-term health.

Configuration Management: Process of managing change controls placed on hardware, software, documentation, testing and test documentation during the development and operational life of a system.

Database Management: Process of managing database systems to ensure optimal delivery for all aspects of the organizational data infrastructure.

Facilities Management: Process of managing data center facilities to ensure efficient operations, flexibility and scalability. Key management parameters include site location, building selection, floor layout, electrical system design, mechanical design and modularity.

Monitoring: Process of proactively managing and monitoring operational systems to identify underperforming systems and other incidents which affect IT service delivery.

Performance Management: Process of managing IT infrastructure and operations (network performance) as an integrated part of business-relevant performance metrics.

Task Management – Output Management: Process of managing middleware that drives the output process and supports the automated creation and delivery of business process and ad hoc documents.

Task Management – Job Scheduling: Process of managing enterprise software applications that execute unattended background activities through a single point of control overseeing integration of real-time activities with background processing requirements

Going Green helps many companies to save money and lower their carbon footprint.  Going Green can be both environmentally responsible and cost efficient for the enterprise. In organizations where Data Centers is considered a cost center, the only way to justify such a project is through cost reduction, which will considerably limit its appeal, especially if IT performance is considered either adequate or a non-issue.

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