Sun Microsystems Opens Energy Efficient, Flexible Datacenters

by admin on February 16, 2009

Technology firm and net hosting supplier, Sun Microsystems, Inc, has introduced its latest line of highly energy efficient, flexible info centers, thru the opening of a facility in Broomfield, Colorado. Dave Douglas, Senior vice chairman of cloud computing and chief sustainability officer, Sun Microsystems remarked, ”The Broomfield datacenter showcases revolutionary datacenter design with the newest in modularity, scalability and flexibleness to drive fantastic efficiencies in cost, electricity and overall carbon savings.

As a company we’ve achieved our first twenty p.c decrease in electricity usage since 2002, and the Broomfield datacenter is a great step forward in meeting our target of another twenty p.c reduction.”. Powered by its prize winning Sun technology and revolutionary design, the info center is estinated to save 11,000 metric tons of CO2 every year, together with the new sophisticated potency services.

Sun developed the new info center and potency systems in reply to market demand.

The biggest datacenter consolidation project undertaken in the firm’s history, the Broomfield facility incorporates the newest in Sun’s portfolio of energy-efficient systems and experience, including progress in leading edge datacenter design and power and cooling technologies. With this project, Sun guesses it’ll save more than $1 million in electricity costs and eleven thousand metric tons of CO2 a year in Broomfield and will help Sun reduce its carbon footprint by six percent in the States Sun also announced the supply of new datacenter potency services to help buyers retrofit and build more efficient datacenters like Sun’s Broomfield and Santa Clara datacenters.

It builds on designs employed in Sun’s Santa Clara datacenter and features water savings, chemical reduction, free air cooling and flywheel uninterruptible power supply ( UPS ).

As in Santa Clara, the Broomfield datacenter relies on Sun’s Pod design, which delivers dramatic footprint compression whilst still providing capacity for future expansion. A full complement of Sun’s high-performance, energy-efficient SPARC and x64 servers, Open Storage and tape products and the OpenSolaris Operating System are at the center of the Broomfield datacenter.

Specifics products include the Sun SPARC Firm T5440 and M5000 servers, and the SunStorageTek SL8500 modular library system, the Sun Fire X4500 storage server and Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems. In 1 case, Sun consolidated 63 servers and thirty direct attached storage devices to 2 Sun servers. Thru its own datacenter consolidation efforts around the globe, Sun has achieved sixty % datacenter sq footage compression worldwide, decreasing the firm’s datacenter operating costs by thirty % in the Bay Area alone during the last 2 years. In October 2008, Sun expounded the reduction of its greenhouse gas ( GHG ) emissions from US operations by twenty-three %, surpassing its goal 5 years early. The Broomfield datacenter is a major contributing factor in Sun’s capability to reach its target of another twenty % decrease in GHG emissions.
Features of the new Sun Broomfield datacenter include:

  • Greater space efficiency: A scalable, modular datacenter based on the Sun Pod Architecture led to a 66 percent footprint compression, by reducing 496,000 square feet from the former StorageTek campus in Louisville, Colo. to 126,000 square feet;
  • Reduced electrical consumption: By 1 million kWh per month, enough to power 1,000 homes in Colorado;
  • Reduced raised floor datacenter space: From 165,000 square feet to less than 700 square feet of raised floor datacenter space, representing a $4M cost avoidance;
  • Greener, cleaner architecture: Including flywheel UPS that eliminates lead and chemical waste by removing the need for batteries, and a non-chemical water treatment system, saving water and reducing chemical pollution;
  • Enhanced scalability: Incorporated 7 MW of capacity that scales up to 40 percent higher without major construction;
  • Innovative cooling: The world’s first and largest installation of Liebert advanced XD cooling system with dynamic cooling controls capable of supporting rack loads up to 30kW and a chiller system 24 percent more efficient than ASHRAE standards;
  • Overall excellence: Recognized with two Ace awards for Project of the Year from the Associated Contractors of Colorado, presented for excellence in design, execution, complexity and environmental application.

 

As a part of the company’s Datacenter Potency Initiative, Sun recently revealed its Datacenter Method , Design and Build Out services. With today’s statement, Sun highlighted its increasingly various bench of strategic partners, for example Winter Street designers, Inc and TeamQuest Establishment . These partners are collaborating with Sun’s datacenter advisors to provide patrons with leading edge design and infrastructure parts. In addition, these service offerings can help clients establish if to optimize their datacenters or build new ones, and are based primarily on the same datacenter design methodologies and best practices Sun employed in building its own datacenters. The services try to maximise space function, minimize operating costs and house future expansion, all urgent in today’s economy. The new Technique , Design and Build Out Services complement the Sun Eco Services Suite launched in Aug 2007.

Sun promotes an actionable trail to cut energy bills and reduce IT environmental impact thru a three-step approach for considering, optimizing and virtualizing IT infrastructures.

This leads to decisive actions that limit computing’s impact in the world and the bottom line of both Sun and its shoppers. Sun helps enable patrons to cut back the GHG emissions and power usage of their IT infrastructures with a full portfolio of servers and storage, a total selection of Eco Services and the Sun Modular Datacenter. Additionally, Sun continues to look for strategies to decrease its carbon footprint through programs like OpenEco.org and Sun Open Work practice, Sun’s in depth flexible work program and its worldwide datacenter consolidation initiative.

In addition, Sun’s new Start-Up Program, is designed for members to work with Sun partners, Joyent and NaviSite, to hire discounted website hosting infrastructure based totally on Sun technologies.

Sun Microsystems develops technologies utilized in more than 100 countries and on the web.

For more information on the new datacenter, please visit: www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2009-0126/index.jsp.

For more about Sun’s Startup Essentials program, visit: www.sun.com/startups.

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