On Mar 26, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Steve R wrote:

>
> Now that more manufacturers are coming out with the so-called 'green'
> drives, and since there is a current thread on servers, I'm wondering
> if green drives are counter-intuitive for those wanting to upgrade
> servers that are rarely in an idle mode?

Much of the current work towards robust and large capacity small  
drives has been driven by people wanting to reduce heat/power loads in  
servers.

It all depends on how these manufacturers define 'green' low power or  
sleep a lot?; I confess I've not seen what you're talking about, have  
any examples?


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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