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Data centre cases where PUE or power usage effectiveness doesn't work
IT pros use power usage effectiveness or PUE to determine their data centre's energy efficiency. But it doesn’t always give accurate energy usage details in all data centre cases. Tip
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Evaporative cooling cuts costs in the data centre
Evaporative cooling can be an effective means to cool a data centre. But amid severe drought predictions in the UK, is it a viable option? Tip
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Ten steps to achieve better data centre energy efficiency
Improving data centre energy efficiency doesn’t involve overhauling the facility and the equipment hosted within. Taking small steps in energy management can lower costs. Tip
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Becoming a Carbon Reduction Commitment 'good performer'
Complying with Carbon Reduction Commitment regulation helps avoid hefty fines and brings reputational benefits. Learn how to become a CRC 'good performer' and reap the benefits. Tip
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Complying with CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme: Best practices
Comply with Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme by measuring and improving data centre energy efficiency, buying allowances and redesigning power setups. Tip
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Data centre strategy: Using renewable and sustainable energy sources
Using renewable energy sources in data centres can be tricky, but IT pros can strategically use these sources to fulfil their energy efficient data centre strategy. Tip
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Improve data centre energy efficiency by improving energy generation
IT pros must not just look at how energy is used in their data centres but also how it’s generated and delivered in the first place and refine the process. Tip
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How to build and manage an energy-efficient data centre: A mini guide
An energy-efficient data centre helps save considerable costs over time. This mini guide has info on how to build, manage and measure ROI of an energy-efficient data centre. Learning guide
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Free-air cooling – using natural cooling in the data centre
If your energy bills are soaring and you want a cost-effective means of maintaining your data centre’s temperature, consider natural cooling or free-air cooling. Tip
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Water cooling vs. air cooling: The rise of water use in data centres
When comparing water cooling vs. air cooling techniques in data centres, you will find that air cooling is more popular. But water cooling is making its presence felt again. Tip