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Rising power costs, new legislation on climate change, and increased
environmental awareness are all factors driving organizations to carefully
evaluate the energy consumption of their IT infrastructure. Choosing
energy efficient IT products and strategies can dramatically reduce rising
electricity bills, and improve operational efficiencies while implementing
environmentally responsible corporate policies.
Heidi Biggar of ESG discusses how Plasmon’s UDO
technology provides
users with several low-cost alternatives to reduce their power consumption
and carbon footprint, while meeting business objectives and ensuring
secure, random access to archive data. Archive data by definition is
unchanging and infrequently accessed. Significant cost and energy savings
can be realized by migrating archive data from primary disk systems to
an archive tier specifically designed for the long-term, permanent storage
of static data. Download
ESG’s white paper on Plasmon UDO: A “Green” Approach
to Archiving for further information.
Plasmon’s Green Archival Storage report provides additional information
about the energy consumption and carbon footprint of archiving solutions
from EMC, NetApp, and Plasmon. There are dramatic differences in energy
costs and carbon emissions between the three vendors. In fact, EMC’s
Centera consumes as much as 17 times more energy than a comparable UDO
archive, and a NetApp NearStore archive consumes seven times more energy.
Download
this white paper from Plasmon and learn how UDO solutions help
you save money and the environment.
» Download
ESG “Green” White
paper
» Download
Plasmon “Green” White
paper
Also available in French and
German
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