Realizing the Value of the Green Data Center by Integrating Facilities and IT
by IBM

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Published on: 10/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 12
Price: FREE

Overview
This white paper-- along with its companion white paper, "Greening the data center with IBM Tivoli software: an integrated approach to managing energy"-- discusses the importance of managing energy consumption in data centers and how systems management technologies contribute to green management. The paper provides an overview of green data centers and the significant role played by direct and indirect power consumption in today's data centers, as well as technology aspects of green data center management. It then describes the specific ways IBM Tivoli solutions can help optimize energy use in the data center.

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