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Welcome to the Wikibon Sustainability Portal. In this space we focus on the application of 'Green' technologies to create more energy efficiency IT and business environments. We welcome you to browse the portal, share best practices with peers by writing a Wikitip or joining in a Peer Incite Research Meeting.

The Wikibon Green IT Technology Portal contains green IT industry research, articles, expert opinion, case studies, and green IT technology company profiles.

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Holographic storage

The competitive landscape for InPhase has changed over the past few months with Plasmon, the UDO champions, imploding and the Blue Ray folks struggling with the negative perception of optical as a legitimate enterprise class data storage technology. Going forward the challenge faced by InPhase will be to drive separation between holographic and traditional MO technology by building a unique identity (brand) and credibility (use cases) to convince the enterprise storage buying public to accept holographic as a legitimate storage option for enterprise data. Neither a simple or speedy objective.

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Featured Case Study

Green Validation Report: 3PAR InServ Storage Arrays

Wikibon reviewed the power measurements made on 3PAR’s InServ E200, S400 and S800 storage arrays. These arrays are built from standard components, and enable the power of different configurations to be calculated. The measurements were made at the component level. The measurements were made across three different workloads:

  • Sequential read, with a 512K block size
  • Random read, with a 16K block size
  • Idle (no data being transferred)
The results of the three workloads were averaged to produce an overall figure of power consumption for each of the components of the 3PAR arrays. Wikibon believes that the benchmarks used and the power measurements made were done professionally and in good faith. In the opinion of Wikibon, this measurement represents a good and reasonable estimate of the power consumed in real world applications across a number of drives for applications typcally found in a data center.

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Sustainability Professional Alerts


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Planning a Green Storage Initiative

Fluctuating energy prices have heightened electricity and energy consumption as a major issue within the technology community. IT is a significant consumer of energy and IT energy costs have been rising disproportionately because of continued investment in denser IT equipment. Estimates from the EPA and others indicate that IT will account for 3% of energy consumption by 2012.

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Financial giant goes green

The corporate IT group of a very large, worldwide financial organization with 100,000 employees, has initiated an ongoing “greening” process. This is focused largely on reducing energy use both to decrease the corporation's carbon footprint while creating a net savings in operational costs over the lifetime of new, more energy-efficient equipment, including new storage systems.

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Planning a Green Storage Initiative

Fluctuating energy prices have heightened electricity and energy consumption as a major issue within the technology community. IT is a significant consumer of energy and IT energy costs have been rising disproportionately because of continued investment in denser IT equipment. Estimates from the EPA and others indicate that IT will account for 3% of energy consumption by 2012.

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