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sponsored by Dell and Microsoft
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13 Oct 2009
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01 Apr 2009
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Energy-efficient computing is a high priority for businesses and organizations seeking to control costs and greenhouse emissions. One opportunity for an organization to reduce power usage is to implement an energy-efficient server infrastructure that facilitates management and allocation of power to computing resources as needed.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, like its predecessor Windows Server 2008, has been designed with energy efficiency in mind. Recent tests found that Windows Server 2008 R2 improved power efficiency by up to 18 percent over Windows Server 2003, out of the box.
Windows Server 2008 R2 empowers you to:
Save power with the new processor power management engine and default settings
Reduce storage power consumption
Save money with enhanced power metering and budgeting capabilities
Increase server utilization and power efficiency through virtualization
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Data Center Power Management | Desktop Virtualization | Microsoft Hyper-V | Power Consumption Monitoring | Server Consolidation | Server Virtualization | Storage Management | Windows Server 2003
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