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Smart Grids for Smarter Data Centers
ecommercetimes.com (Mar 4 2010) Emissions , Cloud Computing , Servers
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Computer hardware gets more powerful every day, and with greater power comes a greater appetite for electricity. That's greatly increased the amount of energy needed in the data center, yet many data centers today weren't designed for modern consumption requirements. Smarter, more comprehensive energy planning tools and processes are being directed at this problem.
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