Thursday, March 1, 2012

Datacenter Virtualization: Towards A Greener Computing Environment

The technological innovations, advent of cloud process and global business environment has together given rise to the concept of virtualization. Hence, organizations in their attempt to go green look forward to methods to enable virtualization across network, applications and systems.

Customers with their aspirations for a more technologically innovative environment demands that enterprises are ready with the best of the breed application and the related IT infrastructure. This has led to the development and deployment of data centers which cater the clients with top of the line infrastructure, networked with security features, updated software applications with anywhere anytime access. Dynamic market environments, competitive business objectives, the need for higher service levels and budgetary limitations have paved way for datacenter virtualization.

Virtualization of data centers includes a range of activities that are aimed at creating a virtualized computing environment. Implemented initially for better utilization of the available physical resources, the focus today is on developing data centers that are dynamic, agile with services-oriented architectures.  Gartner estimates that data centers are accountable for nearly 0.5% of all global carbon emissions. Further, with the growth in the demand for cloud solutions, will only see an increase in the amount of energy required to power data centers. Datacenter virtualization will not only facilitate significant savings on floor space and power, but also enable efficient sharing of server, storage and network resources while reducing operating expenses. It empowers the IT department with tools for resource scheduling, data protection, and disaster recovery.

Leading enterprises that provide data center hosting solutions work through a phased methodology to provide cost-effective green datacenter solutions, which would also lend sustainability to the business operations. As the first phase, these service providers assess energy usage and carbon footprint of the existing datacenter environment. Further, through Gap analysis and feasibility study, they work towards identification of transformational activities. With a detailed roadmap for green IT initiatives like procurement, optimisation, recycling and resource planning the service providers completes the design phase and enters the implementation phase wherein they implement specific technologies for datacenter virtualization and IT infrastructure management.


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