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Green Data Centers - Emerging Trends and Developments
Description: This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Green Data Centers--Emerging Trends and Developments provides the key technologies and industry trends that are shaping the move toward green and energy-efficient data centers. This research service provides an analysis on the impact of the economic downturn on data center energy initiatives, an overview of global data center energy consumption trends, and an analysis of metrics and standards utilized to measure data center energy efficiency.
This research service analyzes the recent trends and developments pertaining to green data centers and offers strategies and recommendation for the relevant market segments.
Technology Overview
Green Data Centers to Enhance Energy-efficient Data Storage
The economic downturn has driven data center owners to investigate technologies and solutions to enhance the energy efficiency of their data centers. Information technology (IT) companies running data centers are also keen on implementing green technologies that may not have been a high priority if not for the economic slump. Data center managers should capitalize on the situation with green solutions before the fierce competition sets in. "It is estimated that IT infrastructure alone contributes about 5-10 percent of the total energy utilized for running a company," notes the analyst of this research. "Consequently, companies are scouting for technologies and solutions that would aid in significantly reducing the energy consumed by IT infrastructure". High energy costs are motivating Chief Information Officers (CIOs) to find technologies that will help in reducing power bills. Green technologies such as virtualization, deduplication, cloud computing, and power management techniques are capable of significantly lowering the energy consumption of a data center.
In the past few years, there have been several instances where companies have cut energy costs and operational expenditure by adopting green technologies in the data center. Although a majority of companies claim that they are going green due to environmental concerns, cost saving is the primary objective of adopting green IT Green technologies offer three main advantages. Firstly, reduced energy consumption in data centers leads to both cost and environmental benefits. Secondly, the dissipation of less heat compared to typical data center hardware results in minimal cooling requirements. Thirdly,
virtualization aids in significantly reducing the number of servers required for IT operations, thereby saving considerable space.
IT Industry to Focus on Energy Management Solutions
However, designing a green data center is an arduous and expensive task. Data centers need to deliver the highest quality at affordable costs, impelling managers to evaluate the organization’s requirements in detail. Deploying a green data center involves high capital expenditure (CAPEX). "Although there are considerable savings in the future, enterprises are expected to be cautious before procuring green technologies as costs associated with implementing a green IT infrastructure is high," explains the analyst. "The cost associated with building a state-of-the-art data center could exceed $200.00 million." Vendors require infrastructure to support efficient cooling techniques and buy new servers to handle virtualization and uninterrupted power supply, all of which require sizeable investments. Currently, not many companies are capable of investing so much money on these aspects due to cost constraints. Companies have reported operating expenditure to be close to 100 percent of the CAPEX. Due to the high CAPEX, small and medium enterprises shy away from greener data centers, as they do not have sufficient resources to raise the capital needed to enhance their infrastructure.
The IT industry should focus on energy management software and develop innovative platforms to increase the power efficiency of data centers. Industry leaders and standard bodies should promote the
development of cost-effective cooling techniques for data centers. Researchers and industry participants need to look at alternatives to reduce heat emissions in the data center. "Industry leaders should channel R&D efforts towards the development of cost-effective green technologies that are affordable for data center owners," concludes the analyst. "Consortiums can take assistance from university researchers to develop low cost green techniques that improve the energy efficiency of data centers."
Contents: 1. Executive Summary Research Overview - Research Snapshot
- Key Findings
- - Scope and Methodology - Research Scope
- Research Methodology
2. Green Data Center--Strategic Recommendations and Industry Trends Impact of Sluggish Economy and Green Metrics Analysis
- Impact of the Economic Downturn on Green Data Centers - Analysis of Green Standards and Metrics
- - AHP--Evaluation of Best Approach to Deploy Data Centers - Sneak Preview of AHP Tree
- Insights from the AHP
3. Force Field Analysis--Strategic Evaluation of Push and Pull Forces Assessment of Drivers and Challenges - Key Drivers
- Key Challenges
- - Strategic Evaluation of Challenges Using Challenge Impact Assessment Grid - Impact Assessment of Challenges
- Tackling Challenges--Industry Strategies and Recommendations
4. Global Developments in Green Data Centers Region-Wise Data Center Energy Consumption Trends - Energy Consumption Trends--North America
- Energy Consumption Trends--Europe - Energy Consumption Trends--APAC
- - Enabling Technologies for Green Data Centers - Technology Positioning and Strategies
- Key Stakeholder Initiatives
- Novel Approach to Conserve Energy of Idle State Servers
- Novel Virtualization Management Technique for Greener Data Centers - A Novel Deduplication Approach to Save Storage Space
- An Innovative Energy Management Solution for Enterprise Data Centers
- A Novel Modular and Scalable Storage Solution to Save Energy across Data Centers - Utility Storage Solutions for Green Data Centers
5. Patents; Contacts; Glossary; and Appendix Patents and Key Contacts - Key Patents
- Key Contacts
- - Glossary and Appendix - Glossary
- Appendix A1--Analytical Hierarchical Process
- Appendix A2--AHP Process and Computation--Level 0 and Level 1 Criteria - Appendix A3--AHP Process and Computation--Alternatives
- Appendix--CIA Grid
6. Decision Support Databases Database Tables - Number of Enterprises (2004 to 2014)
- Number of Large Enterprises (2004 to 2014) - Number of Medium Enterprises (2004 to 2014) - Number of Small Enterprises (2004 to 2014) - Total Electricity Installed Capacity (2004 to 2014)
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