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1102 GRAND Reviews Green IT & Announces Best Practices in Choosing a Data Center
| Quelle: 1102 GRAND
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - August 24, 2009) - Data centers across the U.S. are attempting
to green their IT operations, and a major Midwest Internet hub and thought
leader is reviewing its historic landmark building for opportunities. Data
center and Internet hub 1102 GRAND is reviewing green IT solutions for
their building, which is not likely to be considered truly green without
LEED certification, an unlikely option for a historic landmark.
According to Darren Bonawitz, co-owner of 1102 GRAND, "We have been
lowering emissions in other ways as we balance the need to green IT with
this historic landmark building. Keep in mind that we are not only dealing
with the power needed to operate networking equipment but the power
required to cool the generated heat load."
Bonawitz adds that their biggest challenge at 1102 GRAND is owning a
building on the historic registry which is unusual for data centers, "We
are working to lower energy usage knowing that this building will never be
LEED certified and there are not a lot of case studies of companies that
have done this before; we are entering uncharted or undocumented
territories for a building of our age with the needs and power usage of our
tenants," said Bonawitz. "Even with the unusual challenges, the key is
that we are making calculated strides when and where we can."
Some of 1102 GRAND's recent solutions to overcome this hurdle have included
shifting to newer model computer room air conditioners that are more energy
efficient, verifying that areas under raised floors are as free from
congestion as possible, monitoring air flow throughout collocation rooms,
watching for hot zones and raising the temperature in the data centers the
company operates by three degrees as outlined in a recent ASHRAE
publication. "Unlike a private data center, we do not have a lot of input
into the networking equipment in our facility," Bonawitz said. "So, in
order to be more energy efficient, we have to focus carefully on the
infrastructure pieces and work to educate our customers about the steps
available for their part of the energy efficiency equation."
1102 GRAND is publishing a series of white papers and blogs on
www.1102grand.com/blog to educate IT executives regarding data center choices.
Weekly topics include power, energy, heating and cooling, green IT and
space. To download the newest white paper, go to:
http://1102grand.com/blog/1102-grand-whitepaper-on-selecting-a-data-center-space-series-part-1/
About 1102 GRAND
1102 GRAND provides collocation and interconnection services for a diverse
customer base ranging from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies
spanning nearly all vertical markets and from around the world.