As the center of thought leadership in the mission critical space, Mission Critical offers this blog space as a service to the industry. Bloggers in this space comprise industry figures who contribute expertise, guidance, and knowledge to the industry.
The DatacenterDynamics group has a knotty problem. Having done a U.S. event so big that it broke the boundaries of its usual show format, Datacenter Dynamics must figure out how to capture and harness all the energy it generated in New York City at its March 13th show.
The introduction of 2011 ASHRAE’s TC 9.9 Expanded Thermal Guidelines brought forth a new awareness of being able to successfully operate new IT equipment in the expanded “Allowable” ranges, far beyond the previous 2004 -2008 ASHRAE “Recommended” environmental envelopes.
I just read an article about how airlines are increasingly learning how to balance passenger loads throughout the year, with spring, summer, and fall being busy seasons compared to the winter.
In mid-February HP unveiled their new G8 generation servers. While the announcement contained the usual PR messages (new, improved, better, faster, smarter, etc.), it did highlight some interesting technologies that will presumably help improve the energy efficiency within the data center.
Recent Comments
Enterprise Patch Management Policy
Hi Mr. Douglas, I really enjoyed this post....
IT management Support and Services
Modular construction discussion is very important for professional...
Good summary with a couple of questions: At...