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  Green IT
SERVER AND WORKSTATION VIRUALIZATION:
 
By virtualizing a server or workstation , you can host multiple host servers (Windows, Unix and Linux). Traditionally, servers (and even workstations) hosted a single OS and a few applications that played well with each other most of the time. Average CPU utilization on these systems run about 9%. That means you are not using 91% of your CPU on average. RAM statistic vary but suffer the same underutilization. Now imaging running four different servers on that same hardware using a hypervisor. Now you are using almost 40% of those system resources and sharing the RAM equally. Think of the power savings not just in server equipment, but UPS and power for the additional three servers and networking equipment to power more ports and the additional cooling requirements in your datacenter.
 
STORAGE VIRUALIZATION and SANS:
 
Storage virtualization works much in the same way as server virtualization and can help you reduce your storage footprint and overhead meaning more efficient usage of storage by sharing between multiple servers reducing the power consumption of all those servers need to run their own storage systems locally.
 
BLADE SERVERS:
 
Blade servers can have a dramatic effect on Green IT. A typical blade chassis can hold around 16 servers an takes up 7U on your rack. Consider 16 1U servers that would take up 16U (more than double the space) or 16 2U servers that would take up to 32U (more than triple the space)!. In addition, you might need 32 or 64 ethernet ports for those servers if using load-balancing and 32 or 64 outlets if running redundant power supplies! A blade server can consolidate your entire 16 servers into 8 ethernet ports and 4 outlets.
 
ENERGY STAR COMPLIANCE:
 
EPA is working with interested parties to identify ways in which energy efficiency can be measured, documented, and implemented in data centers and the equipment they house, especially servers. EPA is currently developing a new product specification for enterprise servers. To assist data center operators in capturing the financial and environmental benefits of improved energy efficiency in their facilities, EPA is developing an ENERGY STAR rating for data center infrastructure.
 
RECYCLING:
 
We work with a global leader that focuses exclusively on eliminating the risks surrounding data security, compliance, and environmental impact, while maximizing value recovery on IT asset investment for businesses around the world. This comprehensive, proven, end-to-end IT asset disposition services includes legislative compliance, data security and destruction, risk management, redeployment, remarketing, lease return, logistics management, and environmentally responsible recycling of all types of information technology.