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Power Consumption and Cooling in the Data Center: A Survey
Tuesday, 20th November 2007
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Power Consumption and Cooling in the Data Center: A Survey
The survey found that 7 out of 10 organizations track power consumption and cooling issues, and that among the two, cooling is currently the more significant factor.

Of the 1,177 organizations surveyed, 85 percent have tried to address these issues in a variety of ways. While 44 percent of them were able to supply more power to the data center, 27 percent chose to consolidate servers, 25 percent reorganized their servers into hot-aisle/cool-aisle configurations, and 23 percent increased the size of their data centers.

The role of well designed dual-core processors in addressing power and cooling issues is understood by many IT professionals, but business management is largely unaware of their benefits. Request this survey report to learn more about the benefits of the dual-core processors cooling power.

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