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March 05 2010

Book - The Green and Virtual Data Center



Greg Schulz, StorageIO Group, Stillwater, Minnesota, USA

 

Features


  • Explores how to create and sustain a next-generation virtual data center

  • Addresses multiple green technologies and practices for the entire IT data center

  • Describes design and implementation tradeoffs using various best practices and technologies to sustain application and business growth while maximizing resources

  • Explains how server and storage virtualization, clustering, performance and capacity planning, energy efficiency, and environmentally friendly IT can support a diversity of applications and high-performance computing

  • Provides real-world perspectives, tips, recommendations, blueprints, and case studies on enabling a green IT data center infrastructure



Summary

The Green and Virtual Data Center sets aside the political aspects of what is or is not considered green, to instead examine the opportunities for organizations that want to sustain economical growth that is environmental-friendly. If you believe or are willing to entertain the idea that IT infrastructure resources configured and deployed in a highly virtualized manner can be combined with other techniques and technologies to achieve simplified and cost-effective delivery of IT services in a clean green profitable manner, this book is for you.

 

Through its pages, savvy industry veteran Greg Schulz provides real-world insight in addressing best practices, server, software, storage, networking, and facilities issues concerning any current or next-generation virtual data center that relies on underlying physical infrastructures. Coverage includes:

 



     


  • Energy as well as data footprint reduction

  • Cloud-based storage and computing

  • Intelligent and adaptive power management

  • Server, storage, and networking virtualization

  • Tiered servers; storage, network, and data centers

  • Energy avoidance and energy efficiency

     



 

Many technologies exist now, and others are emerging, that can enable a green and efficient virtual data center to support and sustain business growth with reasonable return on investment. This book present virtually all critical IT technologies and techniques to discuss the interdependencies that need to be supported to enable a dynamic, energy-efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly green IT data center. This is a path that every organization must ultimately follow.

Visit the author’s website at: www.thegreenandvirtualdatacenter.com/book2.html



 


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