Wednesday, February 3, 2010

IBM's New Data Center in N.C. Uses 50% Less Energy

IBM opened a new data center in North Carolina designed to support cloud computing. IBM calculates the new data center uses only half the energy required of a similar facility its size. The data center will ultimately total 100,000 square feet at IBM's Research Triangle Park (RTP) campus and is part of a $362 million investment by the corporation to build the new data center in North Carolina. IBM owns or operates more than 450 data centers worldwide.


In constructing the new data center, IBM renovated an existing building on its Research Triangle Park campus by reusing 95 percent of the original building's shell, recycling 90 percent of the materials from the original building and ensuring that 20 percent of newly purchased material came from recycled products.
http://www.ibm.com