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AC Vs. DC Power Distribution for Data Centers sponsored by APC
 | White Paper: | Posted: 10 Jul 2008
| | Published: | 01 Jan 2007 | |
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In this paper, you'll learn why high-efficiency AC will likely emerge as the dominant choice for data center power distribution. Topics covered include a review of the characteristics of AC & DC distribution, A mathematical model of the efficiency of two different AC distribution systems, and Why many of the DC benefits are unfounded.
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How to Implement Chargeback in a Virtualized Data Center Using the Resource Consumption Model sponsored by VKernel
 | White Paper: | Posted: 27 Feb 2008
| | Published: | 01 Feb 2008 | |
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When IT professionals make massive investments in the virtualized data center, financial controls to contain sprawl and maintain control are essential. This white paper shows you how to do so by implementing chargeback.
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How to Resolve Capacity Bottlenecks and Ensure Great Performance in Your VMware ESX Environment sponsored by VKernel
 | White Paper: | Posted: 26 Feb 2008
| | Published: | 01 Feb 2008 | |
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In virtualized data centers, the fact that all applications and users can impact each other combined with a lack of resource monitoring can cause poor performance and even system downtime. This white paper provides a formula to avoid these problems.
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Data Center Projects: Standardized Process sponsored by APC
 | White Paper: | Posted: 21 Jun 2007
| | Published: | 01 Jun 2007 | |
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This paper covers projects involving new construction or upgrades to the data center’s physical infrastructure - the power, cooling, and other physical systems that house and protect the data center’s IT equipment.
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Guidelines for Specification of Data Center Power Density sponsored by APC
 | White Paper: | Posted: 30 Oct 2006
| | Published: | 01 Jan 2005 | |
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Specifying data center density has yet to conform to an established standard within the industry. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of power and cooling infrastructure for data centers.
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