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The Storage Performance Council (SPC) is intending to produce a standardised metric for power efficiency of storage gear. It has been proposed that the metric will have money involved; this is because customers need to see how much they are spending in relation to power consumption and performance.  
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The Storage Performance Council (SPC) will produce a standardised metric for the power efficiency of storage gear. It has been proposed that the metric will involve a financial element, because customers need to see how much they are spending in relation to power consumption and performance.  
The requirement for the metric becomes increasingly urgent as data centres are reaching the limits of their cooling and power supply, and customers are being faced with the problem of sticking within their kW budgets.
The requirement for the metric becomes increasingly urgent as data centres are reaching the limits of their cooling and power supply, and customers are being faced with the problem of sticking within their kW budgets.

Current revision as of 11:27, 22 September 2007

Full article: Green Storage Index Heads for the Green (24-Aug-07)

The Storage Performance Council (SPC) will produce a standardised metric for the power efficiency of storage gear. It has been proposed that the metric will involve a financial element, because customers need to see how much they are spending in relation to power consumption and performance.

The requirement for the metric becomes increasingly urgent as data centres are reaching the limits of their cooling and power supply, and customers are being faced with the problem of sticking within their kW budgets.

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