Green IT the only way ahead for data
storage.
A recent poll of 335 companies by Storage Expo 2007 has found that
95% of organizations are making investments in IT infrastructure to
reduce their carbon footprint. The keynotes at Storage Expo reflect this
change in the data storage landscape, with one of the keynotes being
dedicated to The Green IT Debate. Handling data uses vast amounts of
energy--and this unequivocally already has a massive environmental
impact. The Green IT Debate is an issue that everyone is discussing at
the moment, with Storage facilities and data Centres consuming vast
amounts of power, some claim its as much as the aviation industry. With
storage capacity requirements projected to continue to increase by over
50% per annum for the medium term, you only have to move a decade into
the future to predict that Data Storage will increase by a factor of 60
fold. A further survey of 100 companies carried out by Green Technology
Initiative and Storage Expo discovered that 65% are turning off systems
that are not in use in order to reduce the IT carbon footprint, with
just 39% of these companies buying specific products that require less
energy to achieve the same process. However, although server
virtualisation is all the rage it appears that only 23% of these
companies are actually reaping the benefits. The same survey from the
Green Technology Initiative has revealed that 98% of companies believe
that IT suppliers should improve their products in order to match the
government's target of 20% reductions on CO2 emissions by 2010.
Amongst whom a staggering 86% think this bar should be moved up to 30%
by 2010.
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