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The green and virtual data center
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The green and virtual data center

Auteur : Greg Schulz
Éditeur : Boca Raton, FL : Auerbach Publications, 2009.
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
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Sets aside the political aspects of what is or is not considered green, to instead examine the opportunities for organizations that want to sustain economical growth that is environmental-friendly.

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Format : Livre
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Greg Schulz
ISBN : 9781420086669 1420086669
Numéro OCLC : 226357268
Notes : Includes index.
Description : xix, 376 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contenu : GREEN IT AND THE GREEN GAP-REAL OR VIRTUAL? IT Data Center Economic and Ecological Sustainment The Many Faces of Green--Environmental and Economic The Growing Green Gap: Misdirected Messaging, Opportunities for Action IT Data Center "Green" Myths and Realties PCFE Trends, Issues, Drivers, and Related Factors Closing the Green Gap for IT Data Centers Summary Energy-Efficient and Ecologically Friendly Data Centers Electric Power and Cooling Challenges Electrical Power--Supply and Demand Distribution Determining Your Energy Usage From Energy Avoidance to Efficiency Energy Efficiency Incentives, Rebates, and Alternative Energy Sources PCFE and Environmental Health and Safety Standards Summary NEXT-GENERATION VIRTUAL DATA CENTERS What Defines a Next-Generation and Virtual Data Center? Why Virtualize a Data Center? Virtualization Beyond Consolidation--Enabling Transparency Components of a Virtual Data Center Summary IT Infrastructure Resource Management Common IRM Activities Data Security (Logical and Physical Data Protection and Availability for Virtual Environments Data Protection Management and Event Correlation Server, Storage, and Network Resource Management Summary Measurement, Metrics, and Management of IT Resources Data Center-Related Metrics Different Metrics for Different Audiences Measuring Performance and Active Resource Usage Measuring Capacity and Idle Resource Usage Measuring Availability, Reliability, and Serviceability Applying Various Metrics and Measurements Sources for Metrics, Benchmarks, and Simulation Tools Summary TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENABLING GREEN AND VIRTUAL DATA CENTERS Highly Effective Data Center Facilities and Habitats for Technology Data Center Challenges and Issues What Makes up a Data Center Data Center Electrical Power and Energy Management Cooling, HVAC, Smoke and Fire Suppression Data Center Location Virtual Data Centers Today and Tomorrow Cloud Computing, Out-Sourced, and Managed Services Data Center Tips and Actions Summary Servers--Physical, Virtual, and Software Server Issues and Challenges Fundamentals of Physical Servers Types, Categories, and Tiers Of Servers Clusters and Grids Summary Data Storage--Disk, Tape, Optical, and Memory Data Storage Trends, Challenges, and Issues Addressing PCFE Storage Issues Data Life Cycle and Access Patterns Tiered Storage--Balancing Application Service with PCFE Requirements Data and Storage Security Data Footprint Reduction--Techniques and Best Practices Countering Underutilized Storage Capacity Storage Virtualization--Aggregate, Emulate, Migrate Comparing Storage Energy Efficiency and Effectiveness Benchmarking Summary Networking with Your Servers and Storage I/O and Networking Demands And Challenges Fundamentals and Components Tiered Access for Servers and Storage--Local and Remot Abstracting Distance for Virtual Data Centers Virtual I/O and I/O Virtualization Virtualization and Management Tool Topics Summary APPLYING WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED Putting Together a Green and Virtual Data Center Implementing a Green and Virtual Data Center PCFE and Green Areas of Opportunity Summary Wrap-up and Closing Comments Where We Have Been Where We Are Going--Emerging Technologies and Trends How We Can Get There--Best Practices and Tips Chapter and Book Summary Appendix A: Where to Learn More Appendix B: Checklists and Tips Glossary Index
Responsabilité : Greg Schulz.
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The book reviews the latest developments in facilities, server, storage, networking, and monitoring technologies and provides a roadmap of how each can be used to create next-generation data centers Lire la suite...

 
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