In today’s digital era, data centers have become the backbone of the global information infrastructure, powering everything from cloud computing services to online transactions. However, as these centers expand and scale to meet the growing demands of data storage and processing, energy consumption has surged, creating a significant environmental and financial challenge. According to recent studies, data centers account for a substantial portion of global electricity usage, making energy optimization an urgent priority for organizations aiming to reduce costs and environmental impact.
The Optimization of Energy Use in Data Centers course, provided by The British Academy for Training and Development, offers professionals a comprehensive understanding of the strategies, technologies, and practices necessary to reduce energy consumption in data centers while maintaining optimal performance. This course will guide participants through the critical aspects of energy management, from designing energy-efficient data centers to implementing advanced cooling techniques and monitoring tools.
Who Should Attend?
Knowledge and Benefits:
Energy Consumption in Data Centers
Key Drivers of Energy Inefficiency
Global Trends and Regulatory Frameworks
Energy-efficient Infrastructure Design
Cooling Systems and Strategies
Power Supply Optimization
Free Cooling and Air-side Economization
Liquid Cooling Systems
Data Center Layout and Cooling Optimization
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and Other Metrics
Energy Management Systems (EMS)
Capacity Planning and Load Balancing
The Role of Virtualization in Energy Efficiency
Cloud Computing and Energy Efficiency
Optimizing IT Workloads and Resource Allocation
Energy Efficiency Strategies for Existing Data Centers
Renewable Energy Integration
Long-term Energy Management and Sustainability
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