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Published on 06 August 2009

10 Gigabit Ethernet Options for the Data Center

All IT professionals are struggling with the issues regarding power and real estate requirements associated with where to locate and how to power and cool their data centers. As a result, most new data centers are now being located based upon the cost of energy, or said another way, the cost of cooling. However, many existing data centers must try to optimize and live within the boundaries of their current facilities.

Regardless of the scenario, and although cost is certainly an issue, it is not enough to think only of the corporate "pocket book". All power sources have some type of detrimental effect on the environment, and therefore, it is incumbent upon everyone to minimize the negative impact on the environment while maintaining alignment with corporate objectives. There are a number of ways these issues can be addressed including software as well as improved hardware implementations. These include virtualization, upgrading to higher networking speeds in the data center, and optimizing for the cost/performance associated with these higher speeds relative to the usage requirements of the given data center.

To read further, please visit the Data Center Journal website:
http://datacenterjournal.com/content/view/3073/41/

 

 

 

 

 




 

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