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April 22, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
) - Bangalore, India --
Breaking new ground in data center design and development, Hitachi Data
Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT)
and the only provider of Services Oriented Storage Solutions, today
announced the world’s most eco-friendly and power-efficient data
center—designed to achieve a 1.6 PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) rating by
The Green Grid—the lowest power usage index of any data center in its class.
Together, Hitachi Data Systems and Hitachi, Ltd. are establishing a new
industry standard for next-generation green data center implementations
around the globe.
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Located in Yokohama, Japan, the new state-of-the-art data center brings
together the collective product innovations of the Hitachi Information &
Technology Systems Group (ITSG) companies including industry-leading storage
systems, server and networking equipment. This sophisticated architecture is
designed to offer the highest levels of energy efficiency and reduce carbon
emissions by 20 percent, while also lowering IT management costs.
Optimized to deliver even greater power efficiencies, the facility also
features cutting-edge products that take advantage of Hitachi’s world-famous
R&D expertise in other key areas of technology. Thermal hydraulic cooling
devices, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and highly advanced
power supply converters are designed to work in concert to contribute
significant power, cooling and space benefits throughout. Leading-edge
patented Hitachi Finger Vein authentication and other RFID technologies have
also been integrated into the facility for state-of-the-art security.
"Within the IT industry, the Wikibon community believes that Hitachi,
Ltd. has the most comprehensive and fully implemented corporate green plan
in place," says David Vellante, president and CEO of IT Centrix and
co-founder of the Wikibon Project. "Hitachi's progress on its emission
neutral strategy is impressive and genuine. Initiatives such as the
collaboration of various Hitachi groups for a new datacenter design in
Yokohama underscore the firm’s commitment and are great drivers for change.
Within storage the USP V controller re-designs and the implementation of
virtualization, thin provisioning and support for external devices that spin
down, have helped improve utilization and reduce power consumption by 63%
over previous generations, a substantial milestone that sets an example of
leadership for the industry."
Environmental issues continue to escalate IT budget discussions, impact
data center designs, and shape corporate social responsibility. Today’s
announcement showcases the combined vision of Hitachi Data Systems and
Hitachi Ltd. for enabling a greener data center through the use of Hitachi
technology—and curbing the significant environmental burdens these
facilities have been known to create for customers of all sizes.
Furthermore, the new data center marks another chief milestone in support of
Hitachi’s Harmonious Green Plan and Project CoolCenter50 corporate
initiatives which are aimed at reducing 330,000 tons of carbon emissions and
cutting down power consumption by as much as 50 percent by 2012. It is the
company’s charter to apply these targets to the product development process
across the entire IT solutions portfolio—chief among which include Hitachi
Data Systems’ services-oriented storage solutions.
“In today’s climate, we have found that the cost of energy and power has
quickly emerged as a growing concern, driving companies to take a deeper
look at the efficiency of their data centers,” said Hu Yoshida, vice
president and CTO, Hitachi Data Systems. “IT organizations need to take a
holistic approach and carefully examine how every facet of their data center
can play a role in improving their environmental impact—and lowering
escalating power consumption levels. By leveraging Hitachi green technology,
this breakthrough data center architecture provides a best practices
approach for driving better efficiencies and utilization in customer
environments now and in the future.”
Hitachi the Green Giant: Over 30 Years of Eco-Friendly History
Hitachi Data Systems, along with Hitachi, Ltd. has enjoyed a long history
and proven track record for supplying environmentally friendly storage
solutions to companies worldwide—a legacy that spans from the supply chain
through to the manufacturing process. It is this core competency and
heritage in storage system and technology design that has enabled Hitachi to
not only infuse eco-friendly innovation across the entire line-up of storage
products, but to also cement its position at the forefront of the green data
center movement.
The Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V and its modular version, the
Universal Storage Platform VM, are the only services-oriented storage
platform that can equip customers’ existing heterogeneous storage assets
with important capabilities they were never designed to deliver in the first
place, such as external storage virtualization and thin provisioning. Not
only does the combination of Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning and virtualization
provide significant improvements in capacity utilization, but it also lowers
customers’ power and cooling consumption rates. Organizations therefore
require fewer storage devices and ultimately, less electricity and space,
which results in immediate improvements to overall storage economics.
The Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage and Workgroup Modular Storage
midrange systems deliver breakthrough Power Savings capabilities that enable
disc drives to be powered up and powered down as needed—creating a 20
percent cost of operation advantage against competitors. Additionally, the
Power Savings storage service also reduces the number of kilowatt hours
(KWH) a storage array consumes which contributes to reducing cooling costs
within a data center or distributed computing environment. The Hitachi AMS
and WMS systems complement the Hitachi USP V and USP VM systems as tiered or
archive storage, especially when configured with SATA disk for lower costs.
Helping customers manage explosive growth of data volumes, the Hitachi
Content Archive Platform is a sophisticated active archive solution that
provides an archive tier of storage that meets customers’ scalability, data
retention and protection requirements. Furthermore, customers benefit by
being able to leverage existing storage infrastructure and consolidate the
number of footprints in order to achieve a decrease in heat emissions, a
reduction in power consumption, while also simplifying management.
For more information on Hitachi Data Systems green storage, please visit
http://www.hds.com/green .
About Hitachi Data Systems
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation provides Services Oriented Storage
Solutions that enable heterogeneous storage to be dynamically provisioned
according to business needs and centrally managed via industry-leading
Hitachi storage virtualization software. As an integral part of the Hitachi
Storage Solutions Group, Hitachi Data Systems delivers storage
infrastructure platforms, storage management software, and storage
consulting services through direct and indirect channels in over 170
countries and regions. Its customers include nearly 60-percent of Fortune
100 companies. For more information, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.hds.com .
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is
a leading global electronics company with approximately 384,000 employees
worldwide. Fiscal 2006 (ended March 31, 2007) consolidated revenues totaled
10,247 billion yen ($86.8 billion). The company offers a wide range of
systems, products and services in market sectors including information
systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer
products, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi,
please visit the company's website at
http://www.hitachi.com .
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affiliates in the United States and other countries. Hitachi Data Systems is
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