Managing an enterprise datacentre is a headache that is only predicted to get
worse, according to analysts.
A recent report from Gartner said that many of the top issues facing
datacentre administrators will worsen in 2010, further complicating the task of
management.
Top on the list was managing complexity and energy costs. With hardware
demands and energy bills climbing, companies are not paying enough attention to
the ways in which they can save money and reduce energy consumption.
Analysts recommended that companies take steps to reduce their energy
consumption by consolidating datacentres, and making better use of the systems
on hand rather than adding new hardware.
Additionally, Gartner said that administrators should implement power
monitoring and management tools to better gauge the energy consumption of their
datacentres.
With the recession continuing to eat away at IT budgets, and rising data
demands stretching servers, analysts throughout the industry have urged
companies to
reassess
their current infrastructure and
make
better use of management tools to get the most out of the hardware on hand.
Gartner warned, however, that such consolidation efforts are not without
their potential pitfalls and drawbacks.
Analysts noted that the costs of physically relocating and consolidating
hardware can add up if not properly done, and that much of the benefits of
consolidation will be lost if the hardware and facilities are not able to
sustain operations for at least five years and the company is forced once again
to expand.
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