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		<description><![CDATA[By: Darren Bonawitz Here are some ways to go green. 1. Start with a energy audit to determine current carbon footprint and serve as a baseline for measurement 2. Install blanking panels to prevent air mixing between hot and cold aisles 3. Maintain proper under floor static pressure 4. Ensure the area under raised floors [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are some ways to go green.</p>
<p>1.     Start with a energy audit to determine current carbon footprint and serve as a baseline for<br />
        measurement<br />
2.     Install blanking panels to prevent air mixing between hot and cold aisles<br />
3.     Maintain proper under floor static pressure<br />
4.     Ensure the area under raised floors are as free from debris/congestion as possible<br />
5.     Replace older computer room air conditioners (CRACs) with newer and more energy efficient models<br />
6.     Implement hot aisle/cold aisle concepts including containment strategies<br />
7.     Utilize virtualization to reduce server footprint<br />
8.     Utilize low power servers when applicable<br />
9.     Convert from three-way to two-way valve CRAC Units<br />
10.   Invest in a robust environmental monitoring and control system<br />
11.   Measure temperature at the front of the cabinets and make temperature control decisions on that data<br />
12.   Replace older networking gear with more energy efficient models<br />
13.   Utilize “free cooling” if the geographical environment makes it possible<br />
14.   Evaluate replacing metal-halide fluorescent fixtures with T5HO lighting<br />
15.   Determine reasonable goals and a realistic plan and get going on a set date rather than always waiting<br />
        until tomorrow</p>
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