Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) is developing new technologies and hardware to help organizations build more energy proficient data centers like its competitors IBM and Dell.
Recently in its latest green initiatives, Company is in collaboration with Intel and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is installing a liquid-cooled supercomputer in the Department of Energy and opened ESIF research facility.
This system Nicknamed Peregrine will be used to design and reproduce fully incorporated energy systems. It is viewed as the world’s largest computing capability whose solely purpose is renewable energy and energy efficiency research, due to its peak performance of 1.2 quadrillion calculations per second.
eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY) launched a new environmentally friendly data center in Salt Lake City Utah as soon as Peregrine is introduced. The eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY) giant of ecommerce says that this facility is the first in the world to influence Bloom fuel cells as the primary in house power source. The data center consumes only a small fraction of the electricity built for home to a modular HP EcoPOD deployment which costs 75 percent less than conventional systems. Both the Bloom Energy Servers and the EcoPOD helps ecommerce giant to slit carbon dioxide release by 49 percent as weel as the increase in availability of its web services.
Conventional enterprises are gradually adopting more green solutions to reduce power and cooling costs like eBay use. For addressing this trend Hewlett Packard uses an ecosystem-oriented approach.
The vendor increase support from latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 processor across the ProLiant 2P server family Last month. When executed with SmartMemory which is its home-based memory speeding up software the chip reduces electricity utilization by as much as 33 percent according to a claim made by the company. Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) offer to solve problem analysis in large-scale environments and for this purpose SmartMemory is joined by new versions of Insight Online and Active Health.