A recently-completed survey of U.S.-based data center professionals shows that 91% of respondents have experienced an unplanned data center outage in the past 24 months.
Dasha Bushmakin on Dec 31, 1969
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Understanding the True Cost of Lost Capacity in the Data Center
Posted by Dasha Bushmakin on Nov 19, 2013
Data centers are being designed around multi-tenancy, greater efficiency, and high-density computing. Many data centers are struggling with power consumption, usage and cooling.
Tags: Data Center, cost, Lost Capacity
Microsoft Exploring Fuel Cell-Powered Datacenters via the Server Rack
Posted by Dasha Bushmakin on Nov 18, 2013
New research from Microsoft examines potential for powering data centers with fuel cells. Using fuel cells to power server racks instead of hooking data centers up to the electricity grid could realize opex and capex savings.
Tags: Microsoft, Fuel, Cell-Powered, Datacenters, Server Rack
Tags: Data Center, New, approaches, layouts
Boosting the density of computing, storage and networking is crucial for increasing the scale and decreasing the cost and power of data centers.
Tags: Data Centers, future, Racks-on-Chip
TheInfoPro, service of 451 Research, released latest network technology study, indicating strong budget for network projects in 2013 and 2014. Here are the statistics:
- 40% of network managers increasing their overall spending.
- 64% report having campus-wide rollouts in place and 6% rolling it out in short term.
- 75% of enterprises reportedly having rolled 10 Gigabit Ethernet at network core.
Tags: Security, Issue, Network Managers
Tags: Data Center, Security, Best Practices
Henry Coles, Program Manager at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory spoke at Silicon Valley Leadership Group’s 2013 Data Center Efficiency Summit.
Tags: Datacenters, Berkeley Lab, liquid cooled
Tags: Data Center, Efficiency, Cooling
Change management (also known as configuration management), in reference to technological installations, upgrades, patching, and migrations (such as a physical server to a virtual machine) isn’t always safe or easy.