True, not lots of standards. But the Department of Energy will be releasing a draft data center assessment tool shortly, called DC-Pro. And, the EPA Energy Star program is working on a draft spec (to be completed by end of 2008) for Energy Star rated computer servers. PLUS, Energy Star is also developing a rating system for data centers. Details on the programs at http://fountnhead.blogspot.com
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saving engery with you computer
I recently converted over to mac after using a dell since I was big enough to reach the keyboard. Not only did I fall in love with the operating system, but the money you save in energy was a huge plus. So huge that my wife wanted a macbook also. I use less energy with both of my books combined then I use with the dell. Which used enough energy to power the entire state of Florida.
saving engery with you computer
I recently converted over to mac after using a dell since I was big enough to reach the keyboard. Not only did I fall in love with the operating system, but the money you save in energy was a huge plus. So huge that my wife wanted a macbook also. I use less energy with both of my books combined then I use with the dell. Which used enough energy to power the entire state of Florida.
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