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If you’re going to Iceland to see some beautiful scenery and get away from the mainstream destinations – take tips from those who know and learn how to vacation for less. Save your food money and use it for some fun waterfall tour or nightlife instead!
Iceland seems to be adding another undersea data line every time I read about their data center plans. Put a data center on bedrock, power it with geothermal energy (never stops, and super clean), and put it where cooling isn’t exactly a problem. Hook it to the mainland and voila – superdatacenter is born.
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If by better, you mean lower power consumption, then yes. This ignores traffic factors and all the other elements of energy involved in email, but on balance it’s true. More efficient data centers mean more (energy) efficient email, and for many, green is the trump card for goodness.
But this is really about efficiency. For it to be about green, it must include where the power comes from. A coal-powered data center with superior PUE is not good for anybody. A clean-powered data center with a decent PUE is better. Hmmm…
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UK’s targets for green energy have ratcheted downward – where is the pressure from the citizenry?
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Based on an idea presented by Phd student Asfandyar Qureshi at MIT, routing Internet traffic according to real-time energy costs could save lots of money for companies with distributed data centers. It seems that the same could be done for greener energy. For that matter, why not let the user decide on their routing.. Hmmmm
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Somehow it remains a mystery so some whether wind power is a good investment. Got wind? Just compare the ROI. It’s working for Ireland. So well, in fact that the UK might end up with some of its excess power.
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