Hydroelectricty: Dam it!

Just saw a posting that Aditi Justin wrote on VMware’s new data center. I know this is a second posting on Vmware, and even though it crashes on my mac at times, I am going to give them a second kudo’s and highlight this cool announcement. I grew up near a hydroelectric dam – so maybe it was the pic that really caught my eye.
VMware, the global leader in virtualization solutions, announced the opening of a new green IT datacenter yesterday. Located in East Wenatchee, Washington, the new center will be developed using cutting-edge technology with special attention on maximizing the use of VMware virtualization software. The company is looking forward to attain an ambitions PUE figure and has entered the facility for a LEED Platinum certification by the US Green Building Council.
The new data center is solely powered by hydroelectric energy and maximizes use of airside economization or free cooling. A hot- and cold-aisle containment is included in the design so that the air-handling equipment at the facility can be further optimized. It is estimated that expects airside economizers will bring down the air-conditioning usage by 50-75 percent. The company’s projects, which reduce the power consumption due to shorter air-compressor runtimes, will save $500,000 annually.
Very cool. Very hip.







If you think you’ve got the right stuff – then I am extending an open invitation to participate in this season’s “American Data Center” contest! I’m sure everyone is familiar with
This the question I ask and it shall be the community that helps answer this question! I thought it might be interesting to see what views the folks in twitter universe have on this topic. Seems like there is a lot of talk these days around data center energy savings – but talk is cheap. Who really cares and who can take action? Let’s go to the people and find out!
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Spot on on the human factor of the hot aisle, especially if you’ve got great hot aisle containment.
Vern