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How solar can make data centers more efficient

Posted by on Thursday, 10 November, 2011

Paring solar with data centers may not be a novel idea, but you’ll have a hard time finding companies that rely solely on solar electricity to power their servers. That’s because many of those servers need a reliable power source like the brain needs a steady supply of blood — solar energy is variable (it flows only when the sun shines).

But what if the use of solar power could help data center owners save energy, reduce the cost of cooling data center equipment and guarantee a steady power supply? That’s the idea that IBM is exploring as it anticipates a greater use of servers that run on direct current (DC) and can respond to queries from customers in developing countries where the grid isn’t dependable, said Roger Schmidt, an IBM fellow and its chief engineer for data center energy efficiency.

Using its research lab in Bangalore, India, as a test site, IBM is developing equipment that will make it feasible to use solar power to help eliminate power conversion steps that lead to power losses, which become heat and requires the use of cooling equipment. Giant data farm operators such as Yahoo, Facebook and Google are always looking for lower-cost and efficient way to cool their data centers.

Using solar to directly power data centers is rare, Schmidt said (he said he doesn’t know of any data centers currently doing that). That’s partly because solar production can fluctuate, and a data center needs a steady, uninterrupted supply of power. Marrying the two will require equipment and wiring to adjust the voltage and make sure power from the grid will flow in when not enough solar energy is produced.

The emergence of DC servers is making solar energy, which flows out of solar panels also in DC, a more attractive source of power supply. In a typical rooftop solar system, the solar panels come with an inverter that converts the DC to alternating current (AC) so that it can join the electric grid. In fact, the power that runs from a power plant to your home is all AC, and along the way the AC power goes through equipment to lower its voltage because many of the appliances and gadgets we use run on much lower voltages.

More efficient conversions

Power reaches data center buildings today in AC, and then it goes through some AC-to-DC-to-AC conversion steps before reaching the servers. Although the servers take in AC (they are AC servers), it actually converts that internally into DC. Each conversion step leads to a bit of power losses, and cumulatively the losses add up to a significant amount of power and they are dissipated as heat. Many companies are working on reducing that power loss, including startups such as Transphorm, which counts Google as an investor.

Some companies in the data center world – from equipment makers to data center operators – have been advocating the use of DC servers and other equipment as a way to eliminate a conversion step or two, which not only reduces power losses but also the amount of money and equipment needed to keep the data center cool. Server manufactures, including Dell, Hewlett-Packard and of course IBM, have been rolling out DC servers.

Adding solar complements this effort to create a DC microgrid by eliminating an AC-to-DC conversion step. Solar also can be seen as a more reliable source of power for data centers in place like India, where the grid can go down three to four hours a day, Schmidt said. The Indian government has also set a goal of subsidizing the installations of 20 GW of grid-tied solar power and 2 GW of off-grid solar by 2022.

IBM has built a 50 KW solar array on top of its software lab in Bangalore to run its servers. The plan is to add a DC server, an ultra-fast IBM Power 775, and a “smart box” that will be able to take the DC power from solar panels and tweak the voltage to make it suitable to run the server, Schmidt said. The box also will monitor the power flow and make the switch to accept power from the grid when the solar panels aren’t producing much energy or not at all.

“If the move is toward DC power in a data center, the solar array provides a huge opportunity because it provides DC already,” he said.  “We want take advantage and hook directly up to our DC power server in that data center and eliminate some conversion losses.”

IBM, which sells not just servers and software but also services for operating data centers, wants to sell that box and the engineering know-how of wiring a solar array to power a data center, Schmidt said. He declined to say how long the project will take, except that it should be “less than a couple of years.”

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The Ability Of The Xerox Phaser Color 6120 Printer Does It All

Posted by on Sunday, 1 August, 2010

The power-packed technology that is evident in the Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 printer is one of the best of its kind. It has the ability to manage and print all types of jobs and can do it in the most power and money saving way. This product offers great value for its price tag and will handle tasks so well, many people will wonder how they lived without it and the gorgeous prints produced by Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 toner.

When a printer has 120 MB of hard drive, it gives the option of saving frequently used material right onto the hard drive. That gives employees a time saving advantage, they just have to walk up to the printer, press in their password and in a few seconds have the documents in hand. It is that simple to use and with such a large capacity for space it allows you to store lots of files.

Many companies are learning that when older machines are replaced by newer ones their electric bills tends to go down. This is because printers such as this one are Energy Star rated. That ensures that less energy is used during use, and that features are set into place to help reduce energy draining practices. Money that is saved on monthly bills will be put back into the company overhead.

If saving time is a priority, then this particular printer might have you covered. It has many time saving abilities, including one where the printer, monitors printing and lets you know if there is an issue by creating a pop up window. When you know that an issue has come up and you find out about it right away, it can save quite a bit of time and hassle.

It is often key in companies to have important documents kept as safe and private as possible. That is why having a printer that requires a password is a novel idea. Employees have to punch in a special code in order to get into certain files and print them out, which keeps trouble away and allows for some added security where needed.

Less toner is used during printing and that is due to the high capacity toner. It is a great way to use a reduced amount of toner while in use. Printing can be done at a cheaper cost and toner replacement doesn’t need to happen as often.

Having the ability to get more work printed on an individual page makes perfect sense. It is a way to use less paper and be more productive with printing times and money spent less on office supplies. It is an option that companies can choose to use or not, depending on their needs and job abilities.

When PC and Mac are supported by the printer, it makes it convenient to make use of all programs and features. The Xerox Phaser 6120 printer allows companies the options of being connected to these computer systems and to all network connectivity. The advanced technology found within the printer gives everyone the ability to print documents in a timely fashion that is also productive and energy saving. The manufacture has gone above and beyond expectations to give consumers more options then they could have hoped for. It without doubt, is a welcomed addition to any business.

Business owners will also appreciate the professional face Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 replacement toner puts on every document.  Xerox printer toner cartridges removes any worries about splotches or less than crystal clear text and graphics.  Using quality toner cartridge also shows your professionalism.


Used Cars For Cheap

Posted by on Sunday, 10 January, 2010

A lot of people are now increasingly relying on cabs or public transport when it comes to travelling with bailout being buzz word of sorts and businesses still struggling to return to normalcy in the aftermath of the recession. A lot of them don’t even consider purchasing new vehicles. A lot of people don’t even have a car to go on a road trip to enjoy themselves like they used to do. But there is an answer to a lot of these problems. This magic solution happens to be Cheap Used Cars. This novel idea is getting more popular in the United States of America daily. Most people in the country are new to this concept of Cheap Used Cars though it has been used in other countries for ages by now. It might seem scary to buy Cheap Used Cars, because of all the trouble you might run into taking care of it and maintaining it. But there are points that would justify the use of Cheap Used Cars other than buying brand new ones in these troubled times.

Most of these Cheap used cars are being offered by vehicle dealers and companies. Also a lot of the Cheap Used Cars are refurbished and realigned to bring it back to its best condition as much as possible. In other words buy Cheap Used Cars would be like buying cars which are almost brand new but with some miles on its wheels. They wouldn’t have the same effect or the lifespan of a brand new car but it suits the purpose for a substantial amount of time. He sue of Cheap Used Cars might turn out to be a good investment when it comes to financial costs and other requirements of a family man or a businessman. Things are happening fast and people have less time to spend on travelling. A vehicle of your own is vital in such a situation.

All all times you should be however cautious when renting or buying Cheap Used Cars. All of these Vehicles generally have some problem; a majority of them are very minor and reasonable considering the fact that they are used. But there are instances where major issues with vehicles such as engine problems or break problems are concealed by the seller in order to sell off the vehicle and wash their hands off of it. This is why you must look at all the aspect of the vehicle before buying Cheap Used Cars.

Stop wasting your time and others, be on time and be successful. Get yourself your own set of wheels and experience the freedom, check out some Used cheap cars today.


Disney Japan to launch movies on microSD cards in November

Posted by on Wednesday, 22 July, 2009

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Well, this is certainly a novel idea that I hope studios in the US will adopt.

Disney Japan announced today that it would begin shipping microSD cards chock-full of Disney movie goodness with the DVDs themselves. Panasonic will provide Disney Japan with the pint-sized memory cards when the DVD/microSD combos ship in November for 4935 Yen. Said combos will begin with the Pirates of the Caribbean and National Treasure series.

There seems to be a catch, though. Your mobile (or GPS) will have to stream terrestrial digital broadcasting for the microSD cards to work. How does that work out?

via Reuters



Review: Let’s Tap for the Wii

Posted by on Monday, 6 July, 2009

ltcover“So, I’m supposed to put my Wiimote on a box and bang on that to play Let’s Tap?”

Yeah, that’s pretty much what I kept asking myself while I unwrapped Sega’s Let’s Tap for the Wii. By placing the Wii Remote on a box and tapping the surface, the Wiimote’s accelerometer miraculously picks up on the vibrations and translates them on-screen. It’s a novel idea, sure, and I’m astonished that it actually works. I’ve finally replaced Wii Sports as my party game when friends are over and the girls are sick of the boys shooting aliens all night drunk on Pabst.

With only five mini-games (Tap Runner, Silent Blocks, Rhythmn Tap, Bubble Voyager, Visualizer) the game can get old in a short amount of time, but the control scheme is actually what kept me playing and not what was happening on screen. How the hell does this thing actually compute my drunken taps on a box into appropriate actions on screen? I don’t get it! Well, I do and I don’t.

Tap Runner was the clear winner of the five mini-games. As Rowan Atkinson’s character in Rat Race would say, “it’s a race.” Challenge three others to a race riddled with obstacles in the hopes of being crowned the best drunk gamer in all the land.

But, seriously, Let’s Tap is surprisingly well put together and utilizes the mechanics of the Wii system like no other and that includes Nintendo. Kudos to Prope and big ups to Sega for only wanting to charge $30. I give it two thumbs up and suggest you pick it up as well. Not everyone wants to flail around like a jackass trying to hit a baseball or tennis ball and some folks shouldn’t be allowed to touch fake musical instruments either. Just sayin’.

Let’s Tap [Sega]