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A Green Data Center is a type of data center that is designed to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. It is typically powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The goal of a Green Data Center is to reduce the environmental impact of data centers by reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. Green Data Centers also use advanced cooling technologies to reduce the amount of energy needed to cool the facility.
Green Data Centers are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to reduce their environmental impact and save money on energy costs. Companies are investing in green technologies such as virtualization, cloud computing, and energy-efficient hardware to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint.
Some companies in the Green Data Center market include Microsoft, Google, IBM, Dell, HP, and Oracle. Show Less Read more