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		<title>Save Energy And Reduce Power Consumption In Your Office And Data Center</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, energy costs have skyrocketed with the nation&#8217;s power grid  operating at or near capacity. Today&#8217;s networks have considerable power demands,  but those demands can be reduced. Most businesses can save a bundle of money by  implementing simple strategies to create more power efficiency within their  network and transform their business into a &#8220;green&#8221; one.</p>
<p>Many businesses have networks that have grown exponentially along with the  growth of the business without putting much thought into how the power  requirements of the expanding network can be scaled down to reduce the growing  costs associated with power generation. Following these simple strategies  enables you to leverage some emerging technologies to reduce power consumption  and ultimately save your business money moving forward.</p>
<p><strong>Why Electricity Costs are Rising</strong> The nation&#8217;s power grid is currently  at a crossroads where either more power plants are going to be built or energy  consumers will be asked to consume power more efficiently. Inevitably, this will  result in additional costs for consumers in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><strong>Businesses Can Reduce Power Consumption</strong> However, your business can  operate more efficiently by reducing its power requirements. Simple steps can be  taken with your existing equipment that can be applied to your network as it  continues to grow with your business. Considering these following strategies  will result in a reduced energy bill.</p>
<p><strong>Virtualization</strong> Virtualizing your servers will result in a significant  reduction of power consumption. Virtualization consolidates the functions of  separate servers, often dedicated to one purpose or function, into one machine  that carries out all the functions of the separate machines without losing any  operating efficiency. With increased bandwidth availability and multi-core  processors on servers and workstations, virtualization software is poised to  revolutionize what computers can actually accomplish to reduce overall  operational costs.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s servers have a lot of processing power left unused. Consolidating  multiple servers into one machine utilizes that processing power and reduces the  power-consuming footprint of the entire data center. Multiple machines all  require cooling in addition to the energy required to power them. Consolidating  these requirements to one machine reduces the power consumption to that of one  machine&#8217;s requirements instead of for the previous multiple machines. It&#8217;s easy  to see how server virtualization significantly impacts power consumption.</p>
<p><strong>Use Efficient Power Supplies</strong> Data centers run all the time out of  necessity; they are the lifeline of today&#8217;s business environment. Oftentimes,  desktop PCs are built without the most efficient power supply. You can, however,  swap out inefficient power supplies for those that are much more efficient.  Desktops power supplies exist that are 80 PLUS certified, which adheres to the  Energy Star 4.0 standard released in the summer of 2007.</p>
<p>The 80 PLUS certification requires that a compliant power supply operate at  80% efficiency at 20%, 50% and 100% of load rating. Standard power supplies only  operate between 50% and 60% efficiency. Desktop machines equipped with an 80  PLUS certified power supply require 16 watts less power, which translates into  85 kilowatts per year per desktop.</p>
<p>Desktop servers (that work a little harder) stand to use 34 watts less power,  which translates into 300 kilowatts per year. In 2006, the average price per  kilowatt hour was $.089 USD. Depending on where you are geographically located,  the average price ranged from $.0492 USD in Idaho at the low end up to $.2072  USD in Hawaii.</p>
<p>Applying the nationwide average rate to the average power reduction per  machine results in a $7.56 USD annual cost reduction per desktop machine and a  $26.70 USD annual cost reduction per desktop server. That can translate to  considerable savings at companies using hundreds or thousands of desktop  machines. Premium efficiency motors can be used at the data center level,  too.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s rack-mounted servers often require an external power source to run in  order to reduce the space requirements of the machine. Blade servers deliver  high-efficiency processing and reduce space requirements but can result in  higher power consumption per square foot.</p>
<p>The Climate Savers Computing Organization exists to promote more efficient  power supplies for both desktops and servers. There are several companies  complying to the server power efficiency standards developed by this  organization that call for 85% minimum efficiency at 50% of output load with the  standard growing more efficient in June of 2008 through June of 2010. Using  servers in your data center that comply with these standards will greatly reduce  the power consumption footprint of the unit.</p>
<p><strong>Use Site HVAC for Cooling Needs</strong> Your building already uses air  conditioning to cool the premises, so why not take advantage of the internal  HVAC to cool servers as much as possible? HVAC controls can be used to keep  necessary temperatures in server rooms and with the addition of air economizers,  the HVAC unit itself can operate more efficiently within the server room and  throughout your business site.</p>
<p>Be sure that airflow is good to the server room so as much of this &#8220;free&#8221; air  cooling is used as possible. That way, internal server cooling systems are not  working so hard &#8211; and consuming energy &#8211; to keep systems cool. Air economizers  operate by reducing the need to turn on air compressors to meet cooling  requirements by bringing in cooler outside air to reduce the air temperature  inside the facility.</p>
<p>To deal with the problems associated with the higher humidity levels in the  cooler air, additional controls that monitor humidity of the outside air are  installed in the system. The HVAC system can take humidity out of the air to  meet the standards required within the server room and the building as a  whole.</p>
<p>These additional functions added to the HVAC system reduce the power  consumption of the whole air conditioning system. Particularly during the colder  times of the year when the outside temperature is cooler than the inside,  economizers and humidity controls can save your business a lot of money on the  electric bill. These devices can be retrofitted to pre-existing HVAC systems.  Many commercial rooftop HVAC systems have an optional economizer package that  can easily be added on to the existing units.</p>
<p><strong>Automated Lighting</strong> Server rooms only need lighting during times when  staff must physically interact with them. At all other times the lights can be  out. Automating this process so that the lights only turn on when personnel  enters the server room eliminates those power consumption costs. Keeping the  lights off also eliminates the heat generated by those lights thereby reducing  the strain on the HVAC system and internal server cooling mechanisms that keep  the machines cool.</p>
<p>To further reduce the need for human interaction in the server room, the use  of KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) switches allows the servers to be  administered from another location. KVM switches and terminals provide an  additional security benefit by allowing the server room to remain locked most of  the time.</p>
<p><strong>Proper Server Room Configuration</strong> How air flows through your server  room can be controlled simply by how the machines are placed in the room.  Creating a hot aisle/cold aisle server layout in your server room utilizes how  servers are constructed to promote better airflow in the room.</p>
<p>Server racks are built where air flows from the front to the back of the  system with cooler air coming in through the front and the warmer air forced out  the back. By placing server cabinets and racks in a front-to-front and  back-to-back layout, a hot aisle/cold aisle is created to allow for cool air to  flow to server air intakes and promote the flow of heated air away from the  server rear exhaust.</p>
<p>To further promote this airflow, the installation of blanking panels within  all rack spaces keeps hot air from collecting in the unused space and  circulating again to the server air intake. Within the cold aisle, where two  server racks are facing each other, the flooring should be perforated to allow  cold air to flow from the floor. The hot aisle, where the exhaust systems of two  server racks are facing, should not have this grating to keep the cold air and  hot air from mixing.</p>
<p>High-density servers, such as blade systems, should not be located within a  close proximity. These generate the most heat and should be placed where the  cool airflow rising from the floor is found to be highest. Equipment that cannot  be laid out in the front-to-front, back-to-back layout should be located away  from the servers that are able to be set up in this manner. Still, all exhaust  from these machines should be directed toward a hot aisle for the highest  airflow efficiency possible.</p>
<p>Setting up your server room in such a manner reduces the power consumption of  both the HVAC unit cooling the room and the internal server cooling systems  tasked with keeping the machines cool. The cost savings realized from moving the  servers into a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration will be instantly observable  on your monthly electric bill.</p>
<p><strong>Questions to ask staff members</strong>: 1. Have you conducted electrical load  flow analysis into and out of your data center?</p>
<p>2. Are servers using virtualization technology to optimize performance and  reduce overall power consumption?</p>
<p>3. Are your computers using efficient power supplies?</p>
<p>4. Do you have air economizers and humidity controls on your HVAC system?</p>
<p>5. Is the server room properly configured to give you the best ROI on the  technology currently installed? The answers to these questions will tell you  what steps you need to take to optimize energy efficiency within your network.  Taking these steps reduces the cost of electric bills at your organization and  reduces the pressures forced by rising energy costs on the company budget.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author: </strong>Michael G. Perry is a Las Vegas based Systems  Integration Speciaist more than 20 years&#8217; experience in management, IT  consulting and writing technical documentation related to business process,  policies and procedures.</p>
<p>To learn more visit <a href="http://sisnv.net/" target="_new">http://sisnv.net/</a> to email Michael directly.</p>
<p><strong>Disclaimer/Release of Liability Statement:</strong> Regarding knowledge shared  in this article, Michael G. Perry will not be held responsible for any  consequential damages resulting from the application of content or  recommendations.</p>
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		<title>Server Cabinet Accessories For An Enhanced IT Work Milieu</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 07:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different server rack accessories that enhance the performance of  rack servers. In fact, production of these accessories has become an industry in  itself. Different manufacturers have come up with varied types of products.</p>
<p><strong>Server Rack Rackmount Shelves:</strong></p>
<p>These rackmount shelves come in various configurations and features such as a  fixed shelf and shelves that adjust up to 40&#8243; deep to fit the depth of the  servers and rack rails. There are heavy duty shelves that support all types of  servers. They can be mounted on the same base shelf and slide out individually  for easy servicing of servers. These can be mounted just anywhere you wish.  Choose from various adjustable server rack shelves as per your requirements such  as fixed, sliding and cantilever shelf varieties.</p>
<p><strong>Mounting Hardware:</strong></p>
<p>Using proper hardware for rack mounting is very essential as it has an impact  on the overall functioning. In fact, for proper IT equipment installation you  should always go for genuine rack mounting hardware designed for the server rack  rack rails. These include cage nut tools, screw sizes such as 6mm, 10-32, 12/24,  cage nuts and ganging kits (rack coupling kits) etc.</p>
<p><strong>Cable Management Accessories:</strong></p>
<p>Cables create a great mess in if not managed properly in a server room or  data centre. Moreover, it also creates a barrier for proper air flow in a rack  enclosure. There are several methods to address cable management. There are a  variety of rackmount D-Ring styles, finger duct and lacer bars. Depending on the  width and depth of the server rack, vertical finger duct can be used. If there  is not sufficient depth for finger duct, flat lacer panels can normally be  mounted vertically on the horizontal brace struts.</p>
<p><strong>Rackmount Powerstrips:</strong></p>
<p>Rackmount powerstrips make power management easy in racks. They add to the  overall functionality of these racks. They come in different varieties such as  metered with amperage readings, switched or remote controlled, and ones that  have the capacity to monitor temperature and humidity. As the name indicates  they can be mounted on the racks and provide the benefit of outlet-level  management.</p>
<p>To get maximal benefit from your server rack, use the right accessories. They  go a long way to ease work load as well as save energy.</p>
<p>ISC has a large selection of server racks, <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/powerstrips/powerstrips-geist.htm" target="_new">rackmount powerstrips</a> and rackmount accessories. Their online  catalog for <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/" target="_new">server rack</a> does a  good job showing your options along with detailed description so you know  exactly what the rack or cabinet can do.</p>
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		<title>Use Server Cabinets For Overall Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 07:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apart from making your electronic units manageable and presentable, server  racks also help in protecting you as well as the units from various accidents.  Here are a few instances as to how it can help in maintaining your server room  safety.</p>
<p><strong>Server cabinets for greater air flow</strong></p>
<p>All good quality racks come with special air flow vents for proper  ventilation. This is an important element all quality servers should have to  prevent electronic modules from extra heating. It is a common phenomenon for all  electronic units to heat up with time. And without proper ventilation of the  racks, the servers may be damaged or shutdown completely. Good racks have mesh  doors for proper ventilation along with rack rails that have square holes for  deep hot running servers. Bottom line, air flow from front to back with proper  fans will allow your server to function smoothly.</p>
<p><strong>Server </strong><strong>cabinets</strong><strong> to prevent accidents</strong></p>
<p>racks are ideal if you want to prevent power related accidents. It is common  to see server and electrical wires in a twisted unorganized mess making it prone  to accidents. These jumbled cables can cause accidents resulting in physical  harm such as unplugging a server, electrical shock or a tripping hazard. If you  have a rack in your house, it can be very dangerous for anyone including  children. A quality rack can accommodate all the cables, allow excellent access  and prevent unnecessary hassles.</p>
<p><strong>Server </strong><strong>cabinets</strong><strong> to maintain privacy</strong></p>
<p>These also helpful in maintaining your privacy and personal space, as most of  the servers come with locking doors. However, whether you choose doors or not is  completely at your discretion.</p>
<p><strong>Server </strong><strong>cabinets</strong><strong> for better management</strong></p>
<p>Racks are also great to make things manageable and organized by accommodating  your hardware in one place. A rack can also reduce the irritating noise  emanating from your server or any other electronic unit.</p>
<p>With all these great attributes, server and computer racks is definitely &#8216;a  must have&#8217; wherever they are located.</p>
<p>ISC has a large selection of server racks, <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/powerstrips/powerstrips-geist.htm" target="_new">rackmount powerstrip</a> and rack mount accessories. Their online  catalog for <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/" target="_new">server rack</a> does a  good job showing your options along with detailed description so you know  exactly what the rack or cabinet can do.</p>
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		<title>Get A Server Cabinet With Locking Systems For Total Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 07:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The server rack is becoming a popular appliance by the day both in private  and commercial areas. Their growing demand has facilitated newer features for  greater user friendliness. Introducing different locking systems is one of the  latest features that make it a &#8216;must have&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>Need for locking systems in your server rack:</strong></p>
<p>Since, your servers, PCs and laptops contain sensitive data and personal  records it is very essential that server racks in which they are stored come  with efficient locking systems. This is also essential to prevent unwarranted  accidents. Mischief makers may sometimes delete your valuable data either  deliberately or by mistake and this may lead to grave problems if there is no  sufficient backup, hence the need of the hour is rack varieties with sound  locking systems. Protect your IT setup with the best locking systems and  rackmount powerstrip that are available today. You can also get custom made  varieties if you do not want to go for the standard units available in the  market.</p>
<p><strong>Different server rack locking systems:</strong></p>
<p>Among the different and mind boggling array of locking available in the rack  varieties today are those that come in standard varieties with single point or 3  point locking systems. However nowadays, you can also go for custom made  varieties of the server rack with locking that are designed as per your  specifications. There are swing handle/wing knob locks with common key, with  unique key, with number &amp; key lock as well. You can also get electronic  locks on demand. Some manufacturers also have the facility of providing  electronic key pad locking for greater security.</p>
<p><strong>Find server racks with locking systems online:</strong></p>
<p>With almost all the leading manufacturers and dealers having an online  presence, it is recommended that you try the internet to get the best deals.  This option is also good as you can order the latest server rack varieties right  from the comforts of your home or office. And also choose the ones that suit  your needs and pocket.</p>
<p>ISC has a large selection of computer racks, <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/powerstrips/powerstrips-geist.htm" target="_new">rackmount powerstrips</a> and rackmount accessories. Their online  catalog for <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/" target="_new">server rack</a> does a  good job showing your options along with detailed description so you know  exactly what the rack or cabinet can do.</p>
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		<title>Refurbish Your Server Cabinets With Great Server Rack Accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 07:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tired of seeing the same old server racks everyday at home or office? Well,  maybe it&#8217;s time you go for a revamp. With this type of computer rack becoming  common everywhere, many people select from a variety of styles. They may be ones  that sync with the overall décor of the place, or the one that stands out in the  crowd. There are many ways in which you can accessorize your racks.</p>
<p><strong>Server racks with tailor made front doors</strong></p>
<p>Nowadays, with the availability of the customized rack, it is possible to get  front doors tailor made as per your specifications. Among the multiple options  for front doors are solid steel, plexiglas, louvered, and perforated steel with  plexiglas insert. You can also select detachable side panels if you are looking  for better convenience or style. Again there are also options like full length  and half length doors as per your individual tastes.</p>
<p><strong>Racks with customized multiple power strips:</strong></p>
<p>The multiple power strips are an important component of any computer rack.  This is also an accessory which you can customize as per your choice. You can  either get them fit behind the rails, or have these mounted in the wall near the  racks server. You can ask your vendor for different switch options like the one  that applies to individual plugs or just one switch for all plugs and so on. You  can also go for one that is remote controlled!</p>
<p><strong>Server racks with personalized ventilation:</strong></p>
<p>You can get your personalized air ventilation system in your server racks, as  per the requirements of your hardware. Apart from a standard air filtering  system, nowadays this variety of computer rack comes with air filters that are  user replaceable. Opt for customized accessories for your racks and enjoy the  difference.</p>
<p>ISC has a large selection of server racks, <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/powerstrips/powerstrips-geist.htm" target="_new">rackmount powerstrip</a> and rackmount accessories. Their online  catalog for <a href="http://www.iscdfw.com/" target="_new">server rack</a> does a  good job showing your options along with detailed description so you know  exactly what the rack or cabinet can do.</p>
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		<title>Creating A Dedicated Server Rack Cabinet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 06:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many companies providing standard lines of workstation  infrastructure. Server racks, cabinets, wall mount cabinets, desk or tabletop  portable enclosures, rack frames and shelves can also be custom designed,  constructed and installed. Most of these provide extras such as cable management  and technical support.</p>
<p>Dedicated Server Rack Frames come as easy to assemble post and rail frames  for non uniform units that include hubs, routers and power supplies.</p>
<p><strong>Consolidate Your Servers</strong></p>
<p>You can consolidate your servers with a Dedicated Server rack. Racks come  standardized in various sizes and can be customized for any size of business.  Multiple racks can host hundreds of servers while using the space to maximum  efficiency. Racks can also be set up to accommodate servers in advance for  future use. Racks create a fast interface for networking and uplinks. Bandwidth  allocation and traffic can be combined when using a private dedicated server  rack so each server&#8217;s Gbs are consolidated increasing the grand total available.  Server racks are particularly useful in environments where space is at a  minimum.</p>
<p>Dedicated Server Cabinets come in many forms and sizes for versatility and to  accommodate a small or large company&#8217;s needs. A wide range of standard finishes  help blend your server cabinet into your office environment while complementing  your decor. Some companies offer a service that will match the finish to your  existing office furniture.</p>
<p>A soundproof cabinet can reduce server noise b about 98% and can be placed  right inside your office instead of having to create a space in another room or  closet. These cabinets have extremely quiet fans incorporated into their cooling  system.</p>
<p><strong>Scalability</strong></p>
<p>Large highly scalable and expandable storage units are available for SATA  RAID storage that allow for seamless integration into any existing IT  infrastructure to achieve enhanced performance while being easily accessible and  reliable. Some companies provide Fiber RAID storage systems that are equipped  with redundant and hot-swappable components to ensure reliable, manageable and  optimal performance.</p>
<p>Having one or multiple dedicated servers in your immediate office environment  has now become easier while maintaining aesthetics and reducing annoying  background noise. If your environment is dirty or has inadequate room air  temperature there are air conditioned server racks available also.</p>
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		<title>How To Reduce Power Consumption In Data Center Operations</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 06:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most businesses, the simplest methods for eliminating a problem often go  unnoticed. With emerging technologies taxing IT infrastructures and deployment,  older technologies are often not taken into account when pursuing a solution.  Power consumption can fall into this category as a simple, yet overlooked area  of improvement.</p>
<p>The fact is, &#8220;energy conservation&#8221; has become an industry phrase and there  are some very simple, easy-to-implement strategies that can result in instant  savings for any business. None of these methods relies on any new technology  introductions. Here are five simple strategies for reducing power consumption in  the data center.</p>
<p><strong>1. Hot aisle/Cold aisle</strong> If your computer equipment in the data center  is not properly configured in a hot aisle/cold aisle layout, it should be. This  layout of the machinery promotes proper flow of hot and cold air resulting in  less work required by the HVAC cooling system and the computer equipment. In  virtually all layouts, server racks are set up facing each other in pairs, with  the back of one server facing the back of another server in the next pair of  server racks in the data center.</p>
<p>Data center computer equipment is constructed  to bring in cool air at the front of the machine and expel the heated air out  the back of the machine. Setting up the racks facing each other in pairs  promotes the flow of cooler air at the front of both server racks and the flow  of warmer air between the rear of two server racks, resulting in alternating  &#8220;cold&#8221; aisles and &#8220;hot&#8221; aisles. Note: All data centers use similar principles in  rack layout, yet some vary in degrees of exactly where computer room air  conditioning (CRAC) units are located.</p>
<p>To maximize the flow of heated air to  HVAC return ducts, the servers should be placed at 90-degree angles to the CRAC  units. Placing the machinery in this manner allows the warmer air to flow  unobstructed to the return ducts. Be sure to not force warm air from the hot  aisle to travel over cold aisles, as this will result in heating the cold  aisles. Also, note there is technology available to simulate airflow into and  out of data centers that can be used prior to actually installing your  equipment.</p>
<p>The hot aisle/cold aisle layout takes advantage of the properties of  the cooler and warmer air to reduce work required by other mechanisms that rely  on power consumption to get the job done. Any time warm and cold air is allowed  to intermingle, more work is required by power-consuming CRAC units and internal  computer cooling mechanisms.</p>
<p>Computer equipment not designed to take in cool air  from the front and expel it at the rear should be placed away from racks that do  promote the airflow inherent in a hot aisle/cold aisle layout. These  noncompliant devices should be set up in a way that directs warm air exhaust  toward a hot aisle, or they should be placed in cabinets capable of redirecting  top or side-ventilated exhaust to the rear of the rack.</p>
<p><strong>2. </strong><strong>Proper temperature and humidity</strong> Setting the correct  temperature and humidity levels in the data center is essential to proper  airflow in the room. Too often there is a misconception that server rooms should  be cold and little monitoring is done to maintain optimum temperature and  humidity levels. Many times the only sensor device in the room is the one  located on the thermostat. Server rooms should be kept cool, but actually do not  need to be cooler than average room temperature throughout the site. The  recommended temperature range for data center rooms has always been between 67  and 72 degrees. Too often, businesses cool their data centers down to 65  degrees. It&#8217;s okay to keep the room a few degrees warmer; the computer equipment  will still be operating within recommended and optimal temperature ranges.</p>
<p><strong><em>Know this:</em> </strong>A reduction of 4% in data center power  consumption can be expected for each degree warmer the temperature is kept. Of  course, equipment must be kept within acceptable temperature ranges and never  over 75 degrees, even though hardware specifications may rate the equipment to  operate at temperatures of up to 95 degrees. Machinery operating outside of the  acceptable temperature range wears down more quickly and poses a risk of  overheating resulting in possible downtime. An additional problem is created  when keeping a server room cooler than surrounding rooms: increased humidity  levels.</p>
<p>The recommended humidity levels for the data center are between 45% and 55%.  Cooling air too much can increase humidity over acceptable levels. Once this  happens, condensation can gather within sensitive, essential computer equipment  and result in a hardware failure. Without the proper sensors in place to detect  the temperature and humidity throughout the data center, none of these air  properties can be monitored. These should be placed throughout the room to  ensure all equipment is operating within acceptable temperature and humidity  ranges. Also, know there is a significant difference between conventional air  conditioners and CRAC units. Expect reduced power consumption and more longevity  with a CRAC unit installed.</p>
<p><strong>3. Proper floor tiles</strong> The cold aisle should contain perforated tiles  or grates to promote the flow of cooler air from the floor up to the server air  intake. Placing these perforations, thus raising the floor within the cold  aisle, takes advantage of the inherent properties of cooler air that will reduce  the work required by the HVAC system and computer cooling mechanisms. Hot aisles  should not contain these floor perforations so that the flow of warmer air to  the air conditioning return ducts remains unobstructed. Any time machinery is  moved around in the data center, the alternating grates in the cold aisles must  also be moved to keep the free flow of warmer and cooler air at a maximum.</p>
<p><strong>4. Bypass air</strong> Bypass air is any conditioned air in the data center  that is not used by the computer equipment air intakes. This results in airflow  inefficiencies within the layout of the data center. Cooler air is promoted to  rise from the floor through the use of perforated floor tiles or grates in the  cold aisle. Air should be prevented from rising from the floor for any other  purpose. Bypass air often results from anomalies in the floor within the data  center. These can be holes cut in the floor to permit electrical or network  cables leaving the room or broken floor tiles. Look for these areas on the  server floor and if possible, seal them to keep bypass air to a minimum. Anytime  computer equipment is relocated in the room, be sure to check for any defects on  the newly exposed floor and repair it. Also look for bypass air at the cutouts  on the rear of server cabinets. Anytime cabling exits the rear of the server,  the cutout must be properly sealed to prevent bypass air. Another area where  bypass air can occur is around the door to the data center. Ensure that this  entryway is properly sealed.</p>
<p><strong>5. Blanking panels</strong> Finally, within the hot aisle/cold aisle  configuration, blanking panels should be placed in server racks where there is  no machinery. If blank spaces are left in the server racks, these gaps will  allow hot air from the exhaust to re-enter the cold aisle, reducing the  efficiency of the whole configuration. These panels simply cover up the holes at  the front of the racks to block the mixing of hot and cold air. This simple fix  maximizes the energy-saving potential of your hot aisle/cold aisle data center  layout.</p>
<p><strong>Five key questions to ask yourself:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Has reduction of power consumption in the data center been overlooked  as a way to cut costs?</strong> Too often a data center has grown with the business  and so has its power requirements. Power consumption in the data center needs to  be optimized.</p>
<p><strong>2. Is the data center laid out in the proper hot aisle/cold aisle  configuration?</strong> Computer equipment in many facilities is placed in rows with  the front of one rack facing the rear of another. This is an inefficient layout  that increases the power-consuming work of both the HVAC system and the internal  computer cooling mechanisms.</p>
<p><strong>3. Is the temperature in the data center at the low end of the acceptable  operating range of data center equipment?</strong> A common misconception is that  server rooms should be cold. The truth is that data centers should be slightly  warm and humid, but not too humid.</p>
<p><strong>4. Is there any air entering the room prohibiting the natural airflow of  the hot aisle/cold aisle configuration?</strong> Any holes around electrical conduits  or cabling on the racks themselves need to be sealed to ensure free, maximized  airflow.</p>
<p><strong>5. Are enough blanking panels in place that prevent warmer air from mixing  with cooler air?</strong> Blanking panels are simple, inexpensive devices that  prevent warm and cool air from mixing. Implementing these simple  power-consumption deterrents in the data center will result in an immediate cost  savings. This savings is considerable for any business and these solutions are  attainable at very low costs. The only equipment that requires purchasing is the  air monitoring sensors and blanking panels, and both of these devices are very  inexpensive.</p>
<p>Energy costs are slated to continue rising for the foreseeable future. Power  grids are operating at maximum capacity and environmental concerns are  preventing the future construction of power plants. Attaining optimized power  efficiency within your business is essential to cutting unnecessary costs  associated with data center power consumption. Optimization is key throughout  your data center, so don&#8217;t lose out by overlooking the obvious.</p>
<p>About the Author: Michael G. Perry is a Las Vegas based Systems Integration  Specialist more than 20 years&#8217; experience in management and IT consulting.</p>
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		<title>Ventilation Is The Key To Proper Server And Computer Server Cabinets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 06:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you have decided to purchase a Rack mount cabinet for you computer  equipment. There are some features you may want to consider before you make your  purchase.</p>
<p>One very important feature that you should be a part of your purchasing  decision is the kind of ventilation that the rack mount cabinet you are about to  purchase has to offer.</p>
<p>Air flow and ventilation by far has to be one of the most important features  of rack mount enclosures. Computer equipment creates heat when operating and  when placing numerous amounts of this type of equipment inside an enclosure can  easily create excessive heat.</p>
<p>Some rack mount enclosures offer the solution to the problem of ventilation  and heat dissipation. These types of rack mount enclosures offer a mesh type  front door and vents on all side panels which give this server rack some of the  best air circulation characteristics in the industry. Other types of rack mount  cabinets may only offer ventilation on the side or back panels.</p>
<p>Some rack enclosure manufacturers will include ventilation fans as part of  their standard equipment package while others offer them as optional equipment  packages. Choosing the correct amount of a ventilation fans is necessary to  assure the proper cooling of your computer equipment. The number of fans you  choose to use should be determined by the size of your cabinets and the amount  of equipment that will be in your enclosue.</p>
<p>You will also be choosing shelving for your rack mount enclosure as well. Of  course many choices of shelving are available, and obviously ventilation should  be considered in your shelving decisions as well. You will find in many cases  that vented shelves will also be an available option when making your  purchase.</p>
<p>Ventilation in my opinion is by far one of the most important decisions you  will be making when you choose your rack mount enclose. More damage in a very  short period of time can be caused by excessive heat due to the lack of proper  heat dissipation and ventilation. So before you make you final decision on your  rack mount cabinet, be sure to consider how much ventilation your computer  equipment will need.</p>
<p>Mark Boehm is the president of <a href="http://www.mbelectronics.com/" target="_new">M-B Electronics</a>. He has over 25 years of experience in the Audio  Visual and Electronics Industry. You can contact him by calling 800-872-9456 ar  e-mail him at <a href="mailto:etbinc@comcast.net">etbinc@comcast.net</a></p>
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		<title>Buying A Server Rack Cabinet &#8211; What Points To Consider?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 06:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The prime companies are upgrading their servers with improved hardware  elements, including server rack cabinets. This is especially for entrepreneurs  or start-up firms who are looking to invest in setting up their basic electronic  equipment in the near future. For the uninitiated, server rack cabinets are  frames to safely mount electronic equipment units, allowing enhanced  organization, presentable appearance and safety of the same.</p>
<p>However, simply choosing the most reputed provider in the industry or opting  for high-priced products cannot ensure an ideal buy. Because of the comparative  ignorance about the correct methods to compare such frames in terms of quality  or safety measures, most of you are often left stranded with sub-standard  frames.</p>
<p>Here are some tips to help you choose the best from the lot, without having  to shell out an extraordinarily huge sum:</p>
<p>Practical Requirements &#8211; One of the most common mistakes while choosing a  server rack cabinet is the misjudgment of requirements. Figure out how much  storage space, depth or height of the frame you require and then start comparing  quotes from different companies.</p>
<p>Size Metrics &#8211; The height, depth and width of the sever rack is important to  take into consideration &#8211; both in terms of the equipment at hand as well as the  work area it is going to be stationed in. Buying a cabinet according to these  parameters will not only help in better productivity from the equipment but also  prevent accidental damages to the same.</p>
<p>Ventilation &#8211; This is another very crucial element that determines the  quality of a server rack cabinet. You need to understand that most of the  electronic modules fitted into the frame shall heat up with time. If proper  ventilation systems, including fans, air vents, and preferably mesh walls are  not present, malfunctioning or a complete shutdown can become a common  occurrence.</p>
<p>Organizational Structure &#8211; Make sure that the chosen frame facilitates easy  manipulation of wires. It should also provide easy networking interfaces along  with effective power division and allied facilities. It is best to choose a  customized frame than opting for an off-the-shelf product, allowing  modifications as required.</p>
<p>Safety Concerns &#8211; Additional barriers, locks, stable mounts, waterproofing  facilities, and temperature moderation are some of the security and safety  elements you must check for before making a purchase.</p>
<p>As electronic equipment is one of the largest areas of investment for any  firm, irrespective of size, buying the perfect server rack cabinet is essential  to make the spent money worth its value.</p>
<p>You can look for such frames online as well. Portals like I-Tech company  allow you to choose from a host of state-of-the-art server rack cabinets and  allied accessories at will.</p>
<p>Get server racks and <a href="http://www.i-techcompany.com/rackenclosures.html" target="_new">server rack  cabinet</a> products from I-Tech company to save valuable floor space and  organize equipment.</p>
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		<title>Uses Of Rackmount KVM Flip Up LCD Monitors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 07:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am running out of space in my server cabinet and need to get rid of the  standard LCD monitor and put in a sliding LCD Monitor/keyboard. This will give  me a lot more space and make it easier to work directly on the servers. It has  features such as flip-up design, adjustable brackets, built in LCD OSD. KVM  Drawer with PS2 switch is a cost effective solution for limited IT budgets.  Designed to work seamlessly with any PS/2-platform KVM Switch, the Console  offers three power on/off methods: a front-control button; an LCD power-save  (with drawer closure); and an LCD panel button. The LCD panel features  front-panel controls and on-screen display for easy adjustment.</p>
<p>Mounted into a standard 19-inch rack, the drawers offer a multitude of  configurations particularly in the LCD monitors with sizes from 15-inch, 17-inch  to 19-inch, along with either tilt forward or back; trackballs and touchpad  pointing devices; integration with KVM switching products; support for multiple  platforms; and security mechanisms. The most common types of servers are mail  servers, database/file servers, web servers, and application servers (SAP, ADP).  RMD815 rack-mount drawer displays are plug-and-play compatible replacements for  space and power consuming CRTs in standard 19-inch instrumentation racks.</p>
<p>The reduction from a 10U panel to a 1U drawer nearly represents a 90%  reduction in rack height and a reduction of nearly 150 watts when converting  from conventional CRT to our 1U Rack-mount drawer series of displays. The  Rackmount Keyboard Drawer is easy to install because it attaches securely to the  rack at only two points.</p>
<p>You can simply place it on desktop or mount it on a standard 19-inch rack for  more secured and centralized management. The 1U high design saves valuable rack  space in SMB server rooms and is flash upgradeable for fast and easy updates.  The SwitchView 1000 features password protection for added security access to  your business-critical servers. For smaller deployments, a desktop model placed  on top of a rack component might suffice. When environments are prohibitive to  wired installations, wireless KVMs are also available.</p>
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