Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Grow a Greener Data Center
View Larger Image

Grow a Greener Data Center | Paperback

by Douglas Alger (Author)

List Price: $45.00  
Price:  $29.70
You Save:  $15.30 (34%)
Available:  Usually ships in 24 hours

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Cisco Press
Edition:  1st Edition
Page Count:  336 Pages
Publication Date:  August 27, 2009
Sales Rank:  264,813th

FEATURES

  • ISBN13: 9781587058134
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
  • Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
Grow a Greener Data Center   A guide to building and operating energy-efficient, ecologically sensitive IT and Facilities infrastructure   Conventional Data Centers can have a huge impact upon the environment, using massive amounts of energy and water, emitting pollutants, and discarding huge quantities of machine waste. Their insatiable demand for energy and often inefficient designs make Data Centers expensive to operate and prime targets for future environmental regulation.   Fortunately, it’s now possible to design a Data Center that consumes fewer resources, costs less money to run, has a longer usable lifespan, and can even highlight a company’s social responsibility. Grow a Greener Data Center shows how.   Douglas Alger makes the business case for greening Data Centers and presents technologies, design strategies, and operational approaches to help any company improve the energy efficiency and “eco-friendliness” of their IT hosting environments. He provides multiple strategies for “greening” each phase of a new Data Center project–selecting a site, designing and building the facility, and choosing hardware–as well as tips for retrofitting an existing server environment.   Alger explores IT and facilities technology areas as well as broader green building practices, including building material selection, electrical system design, use of alternative energy, cooling system design, cabling media choices, fire suppression options, water conservation practices, landscaping strategies, recycling programs, e-waste management, and more.   Explores how to green each phase of your Data Center project including site selection, physical design, construction, and hardware selection Offers green strategies for all Data Center technologies including power, cooling, cabling, fire suppression, and virtualization Presents IT and facilities design (and retrofitting) strategies that can save hundreds of thousands of dollars per year in energy costs Reveals financial incentive programs to help pay for green Data Center initiatives Outlines Data Center efficiency metrics and environmental building assessment systems used worldwide to rate how green a facility is Highlights the lessons of dozens of case studies and real-world installations pertaining to energy efficiency, green building projects, and Data Center technologies Addresses broader green business practices including proper e-waste disposal, water conservation, and fostering alternative transportation   Related Title: Build the Best Data Center Facility for Your Business ISBN-10: 1-58705-182-6ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-182-1     Category: Data Center Covers: Green IT        


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)

Great book to read by Zen Kishimoto (Cupertino, CA USA) 5 Stars
September 24, 2009
This book is well structured and contains timely and invaluable information on the issue of greening data centers. Each chapter contains appropriate and ready-to-apply information. For example, the power section covers IT gears impacts, power-GHG emission relationships, renewable energies, PDU/UPS efficiency, generators, lighting, and overhead/underneath access. In addition, the cooling section discusses heat recovery/reuse, economizer, VFD, air/water, CFD, and sealing gaps. I was pleasantly surprised that the IT coverage was not skimpy and that the good discussion of consolidation/virtualization covered all three IT gears, namely, server, storage, and network. Chapter 9 alone is good material for discussing what makes for state-of-the-art IT in a data center. [...]

reduce power consumption by W Boudville (Terra, Sol 3) 4 Stars
August 31, 2009
Alger addresses the problem of an ever increasing cost of running a data center. Unappreciated by most users of the Internet, this increase is a direct result of its popularity. The key concept of the book is to have several data center efficiency metrics. The most important is, of course, power consumption. This should [must] be minimised. Power turns out to be the main cost of most centers. Another factor to minimise is the amount of carbon dioxide that is produced. However the latter is hard to measure directly, whereas the power bill is explicit each month. While laudable it is to look at carbon dioxide, in practical terms, the reader should perhaps focus on power consumption. The text also has a nice summary of different national green certifications. Several countries have put serious effort into these, and the location of your data center should direct you first to its national certification as something to adhere to. Given that power should be minimised, how? Many tips are furnished. The simplest perhaps is to have a 'cool roof'. One that is highly reflective. In hot weather, this reduces directly the amount of solar heat absorbed by the center. Another good idea is to look at landscaping. If possible, try to have trees that shade buildings and parking lots. Inside the center, attention should be paid to improved internal cooling designs. Also, try using fibre instead of copper to transmit signals between the computers. Fibre has much greater bandwidth than copper, and these days it is often cheaper to produce. Another saving with fibre is that a fibre bundle is thinner than a copper cable bundle that would carry the same amount of traffic. So there is less airflow obstruction. However, the biggest power saving could be to move to virtualisation. It can greatly improve the usage of your existing machines, and so reduce the need to keep buying more computers.

SIMILAR PRODUCTS


Build the Best Data Center Facility for Your Business

Build the Best Data Center Facility for Your Business
by Douglas Alger (Author)

A comprehensive guide to designing and operating reliable server environments

 

Keep your data center cool, clean, scalable, and secure Learn the five principles of effective data center design Avoid the natural and man-made hazards that can jeopardize a data center site Learn how to lay out key infrastructure objects within the data center for greatest efficiency, from buffer zones to server rows ...

The Green and Virtual Data Center

The Green and Virtual Data Center
by Greg Schulz (Author)

The Green and Virtual Data Center sets aside the political aspects of what is or is not considered green, to instead examine the opportunities for organizations that want to sustain economical growth that is environmental-friendly. If you believe or are willing to entertain the idea that IT infrastructure resources configured and deployed in a highly virtualized manner can be combined with other techniques and technologies to achieve simplified and cost-effective delivery of IT services in a...

Foundations of Green IT: Consolidation, Virtualization, Efficiency, and ROI in the Data Center

Foundations of Green IT: Consolidation, Virtualization, Efficiency, and ROI in the Data Center
by Marty Poniatowski (Author)

“This book comprehensively discusses design considerations for the truly energy efficient data center.”

Scott Davis, Chief Data Center Architect, Office of the CTO, VMware, Inc.

 

This Book Isn’t About “Evangelizing” Green It:

It’s About Getting Down in the Trenches and Making It Work

 

In...

Green IT For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

Green IT For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
by Carol Baroudi (Author), Jeffrey Hill (Author), Arnold Reinhold (Author), Jhana Senxian (Contributor)

Green technology is not only good for the environment; it’s also good for your bottom line. If your organization is exploring ways to save energy and reduce environmental waste, Green IT For Dummies can help you get there.

This guide is packed with cost-saving ways to make your company a leader in green technology. The book is also packed with case studies from organizations that have gone green, so you can benefit from their experience. You’ll discover how to: Perform...

Data Center Fundamentals

Data Center Fundamentals
by Mauricio Arregoces (Author), Maurizio Portolani (Author)

Understand Data Center network design and infrastructure architecture, including load balancing, SSL, and security.

* Master the basics of data centers to build server farms that enhance your Web site performance

* Learn design guidelines that show how to deploy server farms in highly available and scalable environments

* Plan site performance capacity with discussions of server farm architectures and their real-life applications to determine your system needs

Today's...

© 2009 BrightSurf.com