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A Gartner report showed that the top two greatest facilities problems with primary data centers are excessive heat and insufficient power. The cost to power and cool install base has gone up 24% in the past three years. Where does the energy go in a typical Data Center? 55% to Power and cooling and 45% to IT Load. Typical servers use 70% of the energy on power supply, memory, fans, planar, drives etc. but have a usage rate of 20%. More than half of the energy the is used not related to actual functions it performs. The magnitude of energy-intensive IT continues to grow unabated; these inefficiencies must be addressed. E-waste can no longer be ignored.

Cima clients are seeing up to 40% reduction in power and cooling and a 20% increase in storage/server utilization. It is possible to achieve 80% reduction in floor space. Let Cima show you how this is possible for your company by signing up for a Green Data Center Energy Efficiency Assessment.

Our Green Data Center Energy Efficiency Assessment allows clients to compare data center energy efficiency to a set of industry standards and discover opportunities to improve efficiency. The assessment compares total power used by the data center to the power used by the technology. It provides a market comparison and demonstrates range for opportunity improvement.

Fill out the survey below and we'll contact you regarding your company's viability for a Green Energy Assessment.

                                                           

 

 

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 Last Name:  
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How many UNIX or Intel processor-based servers do you have?

What applications do these servers run?

What OS's are you running on the servers?

     What manufacturers are your servers?

Do you replace your servers with newer models at a specific age?  If so, at what age?

 

Does development staff deploy multiple test servers for the upkeep of new and current applications?

 

Have you moved, or are you in the process of moving to:

 

A Windows 2000 server?

 

Active Directory?

 

Latest UNIX levels?

 

Do you have excess capacity on your Intel processor-based servers?

 

Is it where you need it?

 

Do you typically deploy a new Intel processor-based server for each new Windows application?

 

For each new UNIX application?

 

Is Network Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN) already implemented?

 

Do you have processes established for high availability or disaster recovery?

 
What date and time are you available to review the survey?  
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