Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Bring Down Your Power Consumption by Datacenter Consolidation

With advancements in computer technology, one of the concepts that have gained prominence is datacenter consolidation. However, it was mentioned in an article in Federal Computer Week highlighted that "golden source of data around cost savings, around every data center that agencies own [and] a very specific road map for which data centers will be shut down by 2015."
There have been numerous analysis on the future of datacenter consolidation by various people. However, one thing is certain that process of datacenter consolidation is not so easy and simple as it appears. To derive the required results and benefits it is essential to choose an appropriate service provider for yourself.
Why do we need datacenter consolidation?
One of the crucial reasons for consolidating datacenters is to bring down the power consumption. This is based on the principle that lesser servers in lesser buildings need less electricity.
The new age service providers datacenter consolidation solutions needs to encompass well defined objectives, set up after carefully studying the client infrastructure requirements. Some of the objectives that are considered are listed below-
* Enhance service levels and lower expenses
* Support systems added in a merger or acquisition or merger
* Align systems with the enterprise's organization more appropriately known as segmenting
* Make strategic moves to or away from certain platform types
* Helps in relieving business managers from the accountability for server management, so that they are able to focus on business and other allied architecture and engineering issues
* Brings down staff levels and avoid further hiring
The Datacenter Consolidation Methodology
Renowned service providers of datacenter consolidation solutions follow a methodology that is based upon easy concepts of:-
* Assess
* Architect
* Implement
* Manage
Apart from these four stages, it also consists of short business based assessment in the front end. This serves as a feasibility study that enables the users to evaluate whether the consolidation is at all feasible or not. In addition to that, the service providers also offer efficient solutions in datacenter virtualization and datacenter hosting or collocation services. However, market analysts are of opinion that the need for datacenter consolidation will increase through 2011 and 2012.

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