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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Pump CO2 into the earth to create electricity? Berkeley Lab is on it
Researchers plan to test technology that could help reduce the cost of carbon sequestration projects by allowing them to run at least partially off site-generated electricity.
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Does Geothermal Cooling Make Sense for your Datacenter?
It's cold down in the basement. Why don't we keep our servers there?
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Geothermal gets its day in the sun
Geothermal grants worth over $300 million given out by Department of Energy.
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Photos: There's more to Yellowstone geothermal than Old Faithful
Many people come to Yellowstone National Park just to see Old Faithful. But the park has dozens of other geothermal features, including wonderful mud pots, geysers, hot springs and hot pools.
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For your reading pleasure: One expert's view of how green power can affect the U.S. power infrastructure
Confused about exactly what your company can or should do about its future electricity consumption? A new book, "The Green Guide to Power: Thinking Outside the Grid," endeavors to provide an...
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First volley in the new American civil war: over climate change
A first draft of a climate change and energy efficiency bill has been introduced into Congress. The House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee released the first draft of the...
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Iceland could become a green hub for global cloud computing
Iceland is in a bit of trouble these days, its economy collapsed last year when its three largest banks failed. And so now it is being bailed out by the International Monetary Fund and trying to...
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Economic problems forestalling alternative energy growth?
The folks at EER are tracking the effects of the economic dyspepsia on alternative energy projects around the globe. Their conclusion: some slowdown in 2009, but numerous projects are moving...
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Google journeys to the center of the earth (well not quite) with latest alternative energy foray
Apparently Google's philanthropic arm isn't content investing in just one source of alternative energy, which makes sense considering the geographic diversity of the planet we live on. The search...
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Google.org invests in geothermal
Google.org is investing $10 million in Enhanced Geothermal Systems, a technology that drills miles down into the earth to get that nice, hot granite under the surface, Tom Zeller reports on the...
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The Green Enterprise: Frog's Leap Winery
Green strategies are at the heart of operations at Frog's Leap Winery. Innovations include a solar installation on the vineyard grounds, a LEED-certified hospitality center and geothermal...
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Cogenra tests solar cogeneration tech for cooling things off
Demo project with SoCalGas will use solar energy to power energy generation and to run chillers and air-conditioners.
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McAfee, Intel working to protect energy utilities from cyber attacks
Intel and its subsidiary McAfee are working on a security platform aimed to protect critical infrastructures, especially those that are energy-related, worldwide.
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ARM Arrives – Calxeda Shows Real Hardware Running Linux
I said last year that this would happen sometime in the first half of this year, but for some reason my colleagues and clients have kept asking me exactly when we would see a real ARM server...
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Energy-efficient water desalination company snags $60 million
The money includes a new venture capital infusion, along with credit for equipment financing and working capital.
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JouleX CEO: IP-connected world like 'billions of leaky buckets'
A world of five billion interconnected devices means energy losses around the clock. "The network is the great homogenizer," JouleX CEO Tom Noonan says. We talk to him about why.
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Greenpeace provokes Apple on renewable energy stance
Heightened criticism of cloud power consumption prompts debate on data center design and electricity sourcing decisions.
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Wireless iPad keyboard crafted from bamboo
Approximately 92 percent of the materials that go into iZen are recyclable or renewable.
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World's largest digital camera one step closer to reality
Construction on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a 3.2 billion-pixel camera that will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night sky ever observed, could begin in 2014.
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Amplidata 'Big Data' storage appliance reduces energy draw
Appliance for processing unstructured data is aimed at data centers seeking to make the most out of storage density despite power limitations.
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