In today’s data center landscape, facility managers seek to operate with reliable and energy efficient equipment that produces a low total cost of own-ership.
The controls industry has recognized the increased need for component, equipment, and system interrelatedness, and has moved to more open com-munication protocols that facilitate easier integration into local and/or distributed facility monitoring control systems.
The project demonstrates the successful implementation of powering servers directly off the fuel cell stack.
February 11, 2014
In a blog post, dated February 5, 2014, Sean James, senior research program manager,
Microsoft Global Foundation Services, writes that Microsoft, in conjunction with UC Irvine, have announced the successful demonstration of “a rack of servers powered directly off the fuel cell stack.
In or around November 2006, I co-authored a white paper with Vali Sorell (vice president, Syska Hennessy Group) that calculated and compared the energy efficiency of cooling strategies employed in most data centers.
Remember when your mom used to tell you that, “no one likes a tattletale”? I often heard this response when I informed her that my sister had com-mitted one transgression or another.
The network-based server shutdown solution is equipped with virtualization capabilities.
February 7, 2014
Schneider Electric has announced the release of PowerChuteTM Network Shutdown v3.1 with enhanced virtualization support, a network-based server shutdown solution for IT equipment.