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Data Center Energy Efficiency

by Capa Cloud

Data center energy efficiency refers to the ability of a data center to minimize energy consumption while maintaining optimal computing performance and cooling operations. It is commonly measured using Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and related energy metrics.

Also Known As

  • Green data center optimization

  • Sustainable data center design

  • Energy-efficient infrastructure

How It Works

Efficiency is measured using PUE, defined by the The Green Grid as total facility energy divided by IT equipment energy.

Optimization includes improved cooling systems, renewable energy integration, and efficient hardware utilization.

Key Characteristics

  • Low PUE score

  • Optimized cooling

  • Renewable energy usage

  • Efficient hardware deployment

Common Use Cases

  • Hyperscale data centers

  • AI training facilities

  • Cloud infrastructure providers

Benefits

  • Reduced operating costs

  • Lower carbon emissions

  • Improved sustainability metrics

Limitations

  • Infrastructure upgrade cost

  • Regional energy dependency

FAQ

What is a good PUE score?

A PUE close to 1.0 indicates high energy efficiency.

Related Terms

  • Carbon-neutral computing

  • Sustainable cloud

  • HPC infrastructure

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