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Powering the data centre A look at alternative approaches to managing energy for cost and/or sustainability reasons in data centres

By: Quocirca
Published: March 2012
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The growth in the importance data centres around the world in supporting the global economy means that there is increasing focus on how well data centres are performing in themselves. The poor levels of overall energy utilisation are being seen by organisations and governments as a cause for concern, and data centre managers must have tactical and strategic plans in place in order to show how energy costs are to be controlled across their IT platform, and how any activity will support an organisation's sustainability activities.

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