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Space, power and cooling –
the three words causing sleepless nights for data center operators
everywhere. Fortunately, the same “green” technology that can help data centers
reduce power and space consumption can also lower total cost of ownership.
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85% reduction in floor space requirements
• 60% savings in TCO
• 85%
decrease in power consumption
• 90% reduction in annual operating
expenses
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Every Blade System You Buy Today is Already Obsolete.
At the October 2007 Gartner IT Symposium/Expo, Carl Claunch, VP
Distinguished Analyst of Gartner identified Fabric Computing as one of
the “Top 10 Technologies” for 2008. John Enck, Research VP of Gartner,
also stated that Fabric Computing “Is where we [the industry] are
heading”, he further noted that “Liquid Computing is delivering this
today”.
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The movement toward power and space efficient data centers is underway and driven by the combination of consolidation via virtualization and improved power efficiencies in various components. Consolidation via virtualization provides the first order of improvement because it reduces the amount of physical resources required to support data center workloads. Power efficiencies provide a second order, but significant improvement by dramatically reducing inefficiencies throughout the data center.
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LiquidIQ makes data centers easy to manage by delivering an integrated
solution that makes complicated infrastructure changes dynamic and
effortless
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