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As part of IBM’s ''Big Green'' Project, the corporation has launched its ''Big Green Linux'' initiative. This will involve the consolidation of 3,900 data centre servers onto around 30 Linux-based System Z mainframes, reducing energy consumption by 80%. IBM also plans to unleash Linux-based server blades for virtualizing and simplifying enterprise information management. | As part of IBM’s ''Big Green'' Project, the corporation has launched its ''Big Green Linux'' initiative. This will involve the consolidation of 3,900 data centre servers onto around 30 Linux-based System Z mainframes, reducing energy consumption by 80%. IBM also plans to unleash Linux-based server blades for virtualizing and simplifying enterprise information management. | ||
IBM believes that software can save energy consumption in data centres by improving the integration between hardware and software. | IBM believes that software can save energy consumption in data centres by improving the integration between hardware and software. |
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Full article: IBM Linux Initiative Greens Data Centers (9-Aug-07)
As part of IBM’s Big Green Project, the corporation has launched its Big Green Linux initiative. This will involve the consolidation of 3,900 data centre servers onto around 30 Linux-based System Z mainframes, reducing energy consumption by 80%. IBM also plans to unleash Linux-based server blades for virtualizing and simplifying enterprise information management. IBM believes that software can save energy consumption in data centres by improving the integration between hardware and software.