Posts Tagged ‘datacenter’

Are You Over-Powering Your Virtualized Infrastructure?

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Your energy use may be higher than necessary, and it could be putting your equipment at risk. This probably seems counterintuitive for a virtual server environment; after all, a reduction in equipment should lead to a reduction in power. Yet, after virtualizing, you may have energy inefficiencies relative to your underlying physical infrastructure. This provides an opportunity for continued cost savings and risk mitigation, by optimizing power consumption for your newly architected virtual server environment.

The primary measure of energy efficiency in your datacenter is power usage effectiveness (PUE), reflecting total energy consumption relative to your physical equipment footprint. In a physical server infrastructure, energy consumption and costs are distributed over a larger set of hardware, much of which has loner latency periods. This drives a lower PUE. The equipment utilization efficiencies of a virtual server infrastructure, however, lead to less dormancy because of consolidation. Energy consumption relative to underlying equipment thus increases, elevating PUE.

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Beat the Heat: Optimize Cooling for Increased Server
Density

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Server and storage virtualization bring clear IT efficiency advantages to your datacenter. You can consolidate servers, reduce your equipment footprint and cut both new purchase and maintenance expenses. To make a virtualized environment effective, however, you need to be aware of the new set of risks you face and how you can overcome them.

Among the major challenges in a virtual server environment is the threat of heat – and the attendant importance of cooling – in your datacenter. Virtualized or not, this is a concern, but how you address it, and indeed the nature of the risk, is different when virtualization-driven efficiencies are at work in your company.

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Five Ways Virtualization Makes Your Company More Competitive

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Storage, server, desktop and application virtualization technologies can streamline datacenter operations and make your business users more effective in the marketplace. The judicious allocation of IT budget to virtualization investments provides an unprecedented level of IT flexibility and agility that has enterprise-wide implications. And with Citrix, you gain an integrated environment, which facilitates faster implementation and streamlined virtualization management.

While most IT professionals tend to focus on the technological advantages, the C-suite will want to know how these tools can benefit the business as a whole. To help you communicate the benefits of virtualization to business leadership, here are five ways that virtualization can make your company more competitive.

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Are You Backing up Too Much Data?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Regulatory requirements, prudent business practices and the fear of disruption make enterprise-wide backups a necessity in today’s business environment. And you don’t want to cut out what might be important. After all, you want anything that can make a return to business as usual to be available. You can have this while accelerating your backups and not compromising how much important information you store. It’s time to de-dupe your datacenter.

Few businesses aren’t touched by some kind of compliance structure. Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, the anti-money laundering provisions of the USA PATRIOT ACT and PCI are just a handful of the rules that can influence your datacenter. If your company is publicly traded, you may also have to implement and demonstrate certain disaster recovery capabilities, and businesses in the legal and financial services fields need to navigate archiving and document retention regulations (e.g., from the New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers).

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Green IT More than a Social Responsibility Initiative

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Businesses go “green” for all the wrong reasons. Corporate social responsibility is important, and there are some broad brand benefits. You can skip all this – there’s a hard-dollar advantage just waiting to be realized. There are cost savings to be attained and operational efficiencies that can be turned into a competitive advantage by adoption environmentally friendly and energy efficient technology solutions.

While it’s important to manage your image in the marketplace, the ROI case is difficult to develop and measure. After a while, it’s yet another component of your brand to track … but how do you quantify the results? The easiest way to demonstrate the impact of an image-related initiative – including green and corporate social responsibility – is to identify other ways in which it benefits your business. For green IT, this means moving from broader community participation to the dollars and cents of your datacenter.

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Datacenter on Demand: Why You Need Virtualization

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Datacenter resources tend to be constrained by platform. Capacity planning can help you stay in front of demand, but increased utilization can require specific equipment investments. Meanwhile, you have other systems on the floor that are under-utilized. With virtualization technology, you can make storage and computing power a portable commodity in your datacenter. Rather than add equipment, you can borrow resources across platform to meet anticipated – and unexpected – demand.

Capacity planning is an important part of any IT strategy, but it is driven by the resources available. If you are forecasting utilization for a storage environment, for example, you need to anticipate peak utilization and growth rates for the specific platform. Even if other equipment in your datacenter is dark, you may still need to make an additional investment. As a result, you have some infrastructure investments that perform well (in terms of utilization per dollar spent) – and others, simply, that don’t. This inequity can make it difficult to gauge the effectiveness with which you use your IT budget and can lead to expenses that seem unnecessary.

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Volatile Energy Prices: The Secret Datacenter Tax

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Green IT’s perceived importance rises and falls with energy costs. Low prices cause IT departments to turn their attention to other challenges. This approach, however, exposes your organization to financial risk: you don’t know when the next spike in energy prices will come. Implement energy-efficient datacenter technology now, and you’ll have a natural advantage over your competitors when the market takes an unfavorable turn.

Unlike many IT investments, the move to environmentally friendly and energy efficient solutions isn’t just a way to lower your operating costs, though this is an ongoing benefit. Rather, the principal advantage is a reduction in expense volatility. To see this dynamic in play, all you need to do is look at the periodic pain caused by the energy market.

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