Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Make IT Green(GREEN IT)

You people are thinking that the topic or the Blog name is related to the IT industry and the first Post is not containing any relevant things but the GREEN IT is totally related with IT Industry that is how many ways you can help the Industry avoiding the pollution....
                   Green IT refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT.
Study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated sub systems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment, while abiding by our social and ethical responsibilities.
To comprehensively and effectively address the environmental impacts of computing/IT, we must adopt a holistic approach and make the entire IT lifecycle greener by addressing environmental sustainability along the following four complementary paths.
HISTORY
 
 This resulted in the adoption of sleep mode among consumer electronics.
The term "Green IT" was probably coined shortly after the Energy Star program began.
           Concurrently, the Swedish organization launched the TCO Certification to promote low magnetic and electrical emissions from CRT-based computer displays
  The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has published a survey of over 90 government and industry initiatives on "Green ICTs", i.e. information and communication technologies.
  Many governmental agencies have continued to implement standards and regulations that encourage green computing. The Energy Star program was revised in October 2006 to include stricter efficiency requirements for computer equipment, along with a tiered ranking system for approved products.

PROBLEM
Greenhouse Gases
Gases in the earth's atmosphere produce the greenhouse effect. Changes in the concentration of certain greenhouse gases, due to human activities such as the increase the risk



       
     VIRTUALIZATION

  Abstraction of computer resources.
  Process of running two or more logical computer systems   on one set of physical hardware.
 
  Concept originated with the IBM mainframe OS. of the   1960s.Commercialized in the 1990s.
 
  Reduces Power and Cooling consumption.
 
  Several open-source projects now offer software packages   to enable a transition to virtual computing

POWER MANAGEMENT

   Is an open industry standard, allows an operating system to directly control the power saving aspects of its underlying hardware.
  This allows a system to automatically turn off components such as monitors and hard drives after set periods of inactivity

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