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A stronger emphasis on Energy Efficiency for servers and data centers is emerging in the IT industry. This paper identifies the different data center trends and how Integrity servers are playing a major role in addressing the concerns of customers. The environmental responsibility of HP goes beyond its recycling initiatives. It has a comprehensive suite of products and services targeted to address the growing business imperative of energy conservation. HP offers a holistic energy efficiency solution from the chip within the server to the chillers required for cooling the data center. These offerings include energy efficient processors, power supplies, power distribution units, power distribution racks, UPS, liquid cooling racks, power management software, virtualization software and tools, storage, services and Dynamic Smart Cooling for data centers.
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| Format: | Size: | 201 KB | |
| Date: | Aug 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 15 |
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