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SCC urges widespread adoption of server consolidation to reduce environmental impact of IT
13 Aug 2009

CTO’s must adopt enterprise wide server consolidation strategies if they wish to make a genuine impact upon their carbon footprint, according to Europe’s largest independent technology solutions provider.

In the wake of a House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee statement that both government and industry must be more ambitious in their pursuit of greener IT policies, SCC Chief Technology Officer Rhys Sharp has called upon organisations to embrace server consolidation as a vital step towards reducing their carbon footprint. Highlighting European Data Centre codes of practice recommending the move, he believes the consolidation route offers companies the ability to drastically reduce both their power consumption and IT overheads.

“The industry may not have come up with instant answers to the environmental question, but various technologies are now coming together that can greatly help reduce organisations’ carbon footprints, while the environmental savings possible from server consolidation are increasing all the time,” said Sharp.

“This isn’t brain surgery. By simply reducing the number of servers by a typical 5:1 consolidation ratio, companies are going to see four or five times less power consumed by the server. There’s less cooling required, generating further savings, and we’re now seeing the introduction of new technologies that throttle back on the server’s CPU performance when it’s not being used, reducing power consumption even more.”

Research shows that by consolidating their servers, companies can reduce their systems’ carbon footprint by 90% whilst freeing up 89% of available floor space. Despite such figures, however, it is estimated that up to 50% of UK companies have failed to implement such a strategy.

Rhys Sharp added: “We’ve seen a lot of adoption in the test and development areas, so clearly there are many firms prepared to dabble in this. Because some of the software vendors have been reluctant to support their products on the virtualised platform however, full scale migration has proved to be a step too far for many organisations.

“There is no doubt that this reluctance on the part of software vendors has been a major obstacle. But as time wears on and product becomes much more mature in the marketplace, we’re finally seeing vendors begin to take more of an interest, so that barrier is starting to break down now.”

In addition to its environmental impact, server consolidation can also have a marked impact on costs. Recent research from SCC revealed that by carrying out such a strategy, up to half of UK organisations would be able to reduce their IT operating costs by 50% whilst enjoying a healthy return on investment (ROI) within eight months.

About SCC
SCC is a best of breed technology solutions provider specializing in the IT infrastructure. The company helps firms and Government organizations to make the most of their IT systems.
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