There are several very large companies that are starting to
go green along with some industries including the data server industry. They are starting to open their eyes and see
the advantages of operating in an eco-friendly manner.
For some time now, data storage has been seen as a green
solution vs paper-based record keeping.
That said, they should still stay focused on operating in a conscious
manner to improve the environment. There
are growing numbers of dead server operators who now realize that there are
many ways to reduce the environmental footprint.
About Carbon Footprint Data & The Importance of Green
Solutions:
Almost 2% of all CO2 emissions have been caused by the
Internet, therefore, it really is important to have a realistic idea about
carbon footprints left by servers. You
should also add data centers to the mix, making that figure even higher.
A few years back, the Christian Science Monitor noticed the
increased transition to green. They also
said that large data centers are also taking steps to go green.
• Big data centers are focusing on new ways to improve
energy efficiency.
• They are trying to power their servers with renewable
energy.
Switch is a large cloud-based business that runs 3 of the 10
largest data centers in the entire world. Recently, they said they will develop
a solar-powered hub in Nevada. It will
be the largest solar-powered data center anywhere in the world, with the
exception of those based in China.
There are also many tech giants that are promising to go
green with their data storage. Some have
promised to power their servers 100% off renewable energy within the next 10
years. Although this might be a pretty
big promise, they might just be able to
pull it off.
Director of Data Centers at Eaton, John Collins, told the
Christian Science Monitor that many of these changes are quite impressive and
this could play a significant role in their commitment to sustainability.
As early as 10 years ago, the focus was on trying to improve
the reliability of data centers and getting it down to a science, but now, they
are focusing on sustainability.
Companies are upgrading their lighting systems by going with LED
lighting systems which have saved a lot of energy over the past couple of
years. There has also been a lot of
focus on efficiency improvements and reducing the amount of wasted energy.
While progress has been notable and impressive, data storage
operators must develop a more comprehensive ability to live up to their
promises. According to an expert at
Free-R Undeleted, they need to take a look at the framework of their data
servers. They must review the process in
which data is recovered on the servers.
Backup servers must also be developed to become as green as possible.
Many of these companies are using data storage centers in
other countries and they will have to make solid attempts to improve the energy
efficiency of those servers as well.
While they want to make significant improvements and contributions to
the environment, they also want the recognition that comes with it. Customers are fully aware of the servers that
are used throughout the world and will hold companies and organizations
accountable if they do not live up to their promises for green energy.
Going Green Has Become A Top Priority:
Focusing on green energy has increased over the past year
and this has extended to data storage facilities around the entire world. It will be the responsibility of data servers
to take the right measures to live up to the promises they have made and
implement them over the months ahead of us.
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