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DC power slams AC in datacentres By Michael Kanellos, CNET News.com December 19, 2007 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/DC-power-slams-AC-in-datacentres/0,130061702,339284654,00.htm
Datacentres could save up to 40 percent power consumption by using new direct current (DC) power supplies, being released by DC systems company Validus, instead of drawing AC power from outlets.
Validus on Tuesday announced that it has raised AU$10 million from Oak Hill Venture Partners to further develop datacentre power supplies that use direct current to lower power consumption. Products are expected to be released in late January next year. Validus has developed technology that takes alternating current provided by utilities and converts it to direct current. After the power is converted, it is distributed to servers designed to run on DC power. Want to know more?
The company has partnered with Rackable Systems, which has developed a line of energy-efficient servers and storage units that include a DC power option, according the company's Web site. The technology development at Validus DC Systems was led by company CEO and founder Rudy Kraus and Marcel Gaudreau, a former professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Despite many claims of "green IT," most corporations are not taking aggressive measures to reduce their power consumption, according to surveys and experts. A Forrester Research study published on Monday found that although 38 percent of buyers take energy efficiency into consideration when buying computing gear, not many of the 130 companies surveyed have a comprehensive plan in place. Only 15 percent said they have a green IT plan, while 25 percent are in the process of making one and 39 percent are considering it.
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