Symantec Study Reveals Global Struggle to Adopt "Green" Data Centers
According to Symantec, interest and execution are two different things when trying to implement green initiatives. Here is the link and a brief review of their findings from its 2007 Worldwide Green Data Center Report:
http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20071120_02
-Energy efficiency is a priority, but must be balanced by business needs.
-Data Center pros are turning to software solutions to manage server consolidation and virtualized environments as they develop green initiatives.
-51 percent plan to consolidate servers.
-47 percent plan to vitualize servers.
-30 percent at plan on adding power management products on selected equipment.
-34 percent are either planning to use or currently evaluating management products.
-Energy efficient CPU's, monitoring power consumption and reducing space used by servers is also an area of concentration.
-U.S. lags behind Asia, Japan and Europe on corporate green policies.
-Canada, Germany, China, India, Mexico, and South Korea are more likely to have green initiatives than not.
-Regionally, organizations with larger data center budgets implement green data center strategies more frequently than those with smaller budgets.
-Server consolidation and virtualization is more prevalent in the U.S.companies and surpasses implementations in other parts of the world.
-Organizations in APJ countries who are currently implementing consolidation/virtualization strategies in their data centers cite energy consumption and energy reduction as the primary reason.
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