Green
living definitely does not refer to computer data centres, however, IBM is
planning to install a 6,000 sq. foot array of solar panels positioned near
Bangalore, India; this installation will be able to provide 575 volts to
operate a single server.
The new
solar power based system is capable of running the India based company's
computer equipment of 50 kilowatts for around 330 days for 5 hours per day.
This will also serve as an alternative source of power if Bangalore faces
difficulty in supplying power to their customers, reports Z6 Mag.
In fact, it
seems IBM can install batteries and store a good amount of power. With a larger
array of solar panels and ample roof capacity, the company will be able to run
a 24/7 data center on solar energy.
The outcome
is that now remote places in the world can also be connected with the rest of
the world using solar supplied energy source. Thus, IBM's initiative can be
viewed as a ground breaking and innovative creation. Even though solar powered
technology is around for many decades, it is still a relatively new source of
energy for large corporations.

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