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IT Managers Discover the High Cost of Ignoring Data Center Efficiency Problems
By Steve Lee and Lane F. Cooper, BizTechReports.Com

Achieving data center efficiency is now a critical corporate priority and is forcing IT managers to think about how much juice their operations are consuming. In the past year, IBM conducted more than 30 energy assessments around the world and found the average data center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE) index was 43 percent. This means 43 cents of every energy dollar are spent to power IT, while 57 cents are spent on the physical infrastructure for conditioned power and cooling.

Energy is used by the IT equipment (servers, storage and network equipment), as well as the physical infrastructure equipment, like the computer room air conditioners, uninterruptible power supplies and chillers. As a result 60 to 70 percent of the energy in a data center is used on the physical infrastructure equipment, while only 30 to 40 percent is used on the IT equipment.

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