PRODUCT LITERATURE:
IBM can help you evaluate the costs and long-term benefits of your current energy strategy. Start with a basic one-day energy assessment or get a full profile of your data center with IBM Thermal Analysis for High Density Computing.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper explains the need for local and dynamic airflow delivery technology and illustrates how these technologies work together with existing IT cooling systems to meet this variable load demand while maintaining high reliability and lowering energy costs.
EGUIDE:
This expert eGuide breaks down what creates high density in your data center, as well as ways to communicate effectively about the space, power and cooling that important workloads require. Also, indulge in four recommended guidelines for analyzing infrastructure capacity problems to help develop a realistic defendable estimate of future needs.
EGUIDE:
Power and cooling is at the top of the list for data center investments. This expert e- details how to invest in energy-efficient power and cooling technologies for a higher ROI. Gain insight into how much power is needed for a stripped-down, low-power server, and discover best practices for dealing with cooling problems in the data center.
WHITE PAPER:
Improving energy efficiency is possible in nearly any data center, often beginning with simple low-cost or no-cost measures. This white paper gives you a blueprint for reducing those data center energy costs.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This session will look at various techniques and strategies to optimize either on-line active or primary as well as near-line or secondary storage environment during tough economic times, as well as to position for future growth, after all, there is no such thing as a data recession!
EGUIDE:
This essential e-guide, written by our editors, explores how you can effectively monitor data center power consumption. Explore tips and strategies that will increase profitability while decreasing operating costs. Also learn how to safeguard your UPS systems in the event of a data center power failure.