WHITE PAPER:
Access this resource to explore the limiting conditions of connecting transformers in parallel and loading considerations when turn ratios, impedances and kVA ratings are different.
EBOOK:
This visual Photostory, from our experts at SearchDataCenter.com, examines how data centers have evolved to become nearly unrecognizable compared to their early 90's counterparts. Read on to take a look at the future of data centers and how IT careers are expected to develop alongside the technology.
WHITE PAPER:
Improving energy efficiency is possible in nearly any data center, often beginning with simple low-cost or no-cost measures. This white paper gives you a blueprint for reducing those data center energy costs.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
With energy prices on a steep climb, soon the cost to power and cool a server over its life span could equal its purchase price. By “going green” with energy-efficient IBM® System x™ servers featuring Intel® Xeon® processors, you can win back control of your IT budget--and win the battle with data center...
WHITE PAPER:
By helping your data center more accurately visualize and control energy use, you'll reclaim facility capacity and optimize energy use en route to reducing costs for your organization. Read this white paper for the details.
WHITE PAPER:
High-density equipment has created significant benefits for organizations. However, there are challenges with high-density that could negatively impact organizations. Download this paper for a look at challenges and key issues facing organizations.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Please read this presentation transcript featuring Greg Shulz and Jon Flower. Greg is the author of the book, The Green and Virtual Data Center, and is the founder of Server and Storage IO. Jon is Vice President of technology at Adaptec. Greg discusses with John various issues pertaining to energy efficiency.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
Learn the powerful set of capabilities for offloading datacenter infrastructure that Citrix NetScaler provides, offering a quick, low-cost way for organizations to cut their web server count by 50 to 60 percent or more.