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Wake up to IT’s energy crisis, urges Gartner

“IT’s age of innocence is nearing an end,” said Steve Prentice, distinguished analyst and chief of research at Gartner. “Technology’s clean and friendly ‘weightless economy’ image is being challenged by its growing environmental footprint. While a growing number of regulations are already increasing the end-of-life costs for IT equipment, IT also has to face mounting concerns over spiralling electrical power consumption.”

The growth of power-hungry data centres, coupled with the rising cost of electricity, is focussing attention on energy, providing businesses with a double incentive to cut carbon emissions. According to Rakesh Kumar, research vice president at Gartner, during the past 12 months, there has been a significant increase in the deployment of high-density servers which is leading to significant problems in power and cooling for data centres.
Mr Kumar said, “The power needed for a rack of high-density server blades can be between 10 and 15 times higher than the power needed for a traditional server environment. Most legacy data centres built 15 to 20 years ago cannot meet this demand. At the same time, a similar amount of additional power will be needed to remove the huge quantity of heat generated by these new machines. If the machines are not cooled sufficiently, they will shut down, with potentially damaging consequences for business service levels and IT governance.”

Gartner said the electricity power needed for data centres is not the only issue. Power is also needed for technologies such as storage devices, networking controllers, uninterrupted power supplies and air conditioning. A realistic total figure for data centre power consumption is therefore at least double that used on servers alone.

Mr Kumar warned that overspending on power can have a considerable impact on the IT department’s ability to grow and meet business needs in the future.

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