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Data Center Design:
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IBM solar array designed specifically for data centers
zdnet.com (Nov 19 2011) Solar , Cloud Computing
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Summary: Built for its software lab in India, the company eventually will make the technology available to clients seeking green data center power alternatives.
Wanted to reiterate some news out of IBM’s India operation early in November: the company has designed a solar array for its data center in Bangalore specifically configured with the needs of servers and cooling infrastructure in mind.
And, yes, the technology will eventually be available to IBM customers.
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