Data centers consume enormous amounts of electricity. According to a report in Computer World , it takes 34 power plants each capable of generating 500 megawatts of electricity, to power all the data centers in the U.S. By 2020, the nation will need another 17 similarly-sized power plants to meet projected data center energy demands. More energy demands implies more fuel usage. Any increase in using fossil fuels to generate electricity will result in an increase in carbon emissions. A report on data center energy efficiency by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an environmental action organization, showed data centers nationwide used 91 billion kilowatt-hours of electrical energy in 2013. That is enough to power all of New York City’s households twice over. The power consumption is expected to grow to 140 billion kilowatt-hours in 2020, that’s a 53% increase! Data centers use up to 3 percent of all power generated in the United States. Can you imagine, data centers would be the 5th largest consumer of energy in the world if they were a country? By increasing efficiency and driving the adoption of renewables, the industry can make a huge difference and demonstrate how green business is good business. Industry analyst firm IDC said companies spend more than $26 billion to power and cool servers worldwide. A 40% reduction in energy use, which the report says is only half of the technically possible reduction, would equal $3.8 billion in savings for businesses. The IDC report also finds that energy efficiency progress is slowing. Once the obvious efficiency projects such as isolating hot and cold aisles are completed, additional investment in energy efficiency becomes harder to justify either because of the cost or because of a perception that new initiatives might increase risk. IT managers are highly cautious about implementing aggressive energy management programs because they’re concerned that such measures could threaten uptime IDC reported. How To Make Your Data Center Eco-Friendly?
  1. Consolidate Servers: Turn off any dead servers and optimize your existing servers.
  2. Upgrade Servers: Move to energy efficient servers.
  3. Change To High-Efficiency Power: This removes inefficiencies with multiple AC/DC conversions.
  4. Monitor Power Use: Continuously check the servers for optimal efficiencies. This allows a data center to only use the amount of power needed and doing away with obsolete servers.
  5. Implement Natural Cooling: Create effective cooling methods to use outside air. This reduces energy costs by 40 percent!
  6. Improve Air Management: Redesign data center air management to prevent re-circulation of hot air from IT systems.
  7. Find Optimal Environment: If possible, pick an environment that has cooler temperatures, low humidity and good airflow for your data center.
It may seem like the burgeoning of data centers has reached its peak. But according to the worldwide public relations firm OpenPR, the Global Green Data center market was valued at USD 35.8 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach a market value of USD 148.22 billion by 2022, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 26.20% between 2017 and 2022. Environmental regulations, rising energy costs, expanding data centers are a few challenges driving the need for energy efficient, sustainable infrastructures. Building a green infrastructure requires a holistic approach to the entire infrastructure and not just the IT equipment. Rahi Systems provides customizable and holistic data center solutions to companies around the world. We will help assess your data center needs and provide the right solutions to consolidate, redesign and relocate if necessary for optimal IT efficiency. Rahi Systems prides in having an industry-coveted IT team, who have extensive experience in design, implementation and operation of large, medium and small scale data centers. Here’s How:
  • Modular data center (MDC) design
  • Hot and cold-aisle containment
  • Power supply efficiency minimums
  • Energy Star equipment
  • Measure and track power and temperature
  • Focus on virtualization
  • Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) purchased for 100% of annual energy use.
Converting to a green data center has measurable returns. It can significantly reduce the energy costs in running your data center. It is not always capital-intensive and many-a-times, needs minimal amount of upfront costs. Before making any sizable investments in energy efficient technologies, track and evaluate your current environment and/or work with a data center solutions provider.

Rahi is a Global IT Solutions Provider. We are uniquely capable of combining data center, IT and audio/video solutions to create an integrated environment that drives efficiencies, enhances customer service and creates competitive advantages. We offer a full suite of products in physical infrastructure, storage, compute, networking, power and cooling, and audio / video. In addition, Rahi offers professional and managed services to aid customers in logistics, delivery, set-up, and ongoing support of their technology solutions.

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Rahi is a subsidiary of Wesco Distribution, a Fortune 200 Company with operations in 50+ countries and annual revenues over USD 19B. Rahi delivers comprehensive data centre solutions for global enterprises, hyperscalers, and multi-tenant data centres. Rahi provides IOR, local currency billing, and RMA services, enabling businesses to operate efficiently anywhere.
Since being acquired in Nov. 2022, Rahi’s global presence and analytical expertise help clients achieve their business and IT requirements.

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