China’s Digital Infrastructure Causes Growing Emission
One obstacle to the government’s objective of attaining net-zero by 2060, according to Greenpeace, is digital infrastructure. According to Greenpeace, the carbon footprint from China’s rapidly expanding digital infrastructure is expected to any more than double in 2035, posing a new obstacle to the administration’s ambitious target of attaining net-zero before 2060. According to a […]
The Possibility for Green Data Center
Early this year, a group of European data center operators inked a deal agreeing to place specific green data center initiatives and set timelines for doing so. The main concern of future data center green laws was the driving force for the pact. With the announcement of a new European Parliament early the year before, […]
Google’s Big Steps Towards 24/7 Renewable Energy Operations
Google, which contests with Facebook for the position of world’s biggest major consumer of sustainable power, launched a fresh round of renewable energy projects today, proclaiming it to be the biggest global investment in sustainable energy in memory. A total of 1,600MW of production capacity will be added to networks around its data centers and […]
Choosing the Right Quick Disconnects
When it comes to developing data center architecture, implementing an efficient, practical, and reliable cooling system to reduce waste heat from servers is becoming increasingly important. Large air cooling systems and large volumes of airflow are employed to eliminate heat within many data center setups. It’s critical to check for design and performance aspects when […]
The Reasons behind Recent Website Outages
On Tuesday, an outage at Fastly Inc., a cloud-based media infrastructure that feeds many of the world’s most popular websites, knocked off large parts of the internet. Many major corporations employ Fastly, one of many essential website and application cloud services, to deliver things to millions of consumers at once. Rather than keeping all website […]