Sustainable Data Center: A Gateway To An Eco-Friendly Future

Sustainable Data Center: A Gateway To An Eco-Friendly Future

Did you know, as per Nature news, data centers globally contribute around 0.3% to overall carbon emissions? Not only this, they use an estimated 200 terawatt-hours (TWh) per year. Therefore, a sustainable data center is a must to set you on the energy-efficient and green roadmap for the foreseeable future. The data center industry has shown a positive change so far by selecting clear, ambitious targets to reduce environmental damage and ranking among the world’s top clean energy consumers. This is just the beginning; the mission is to encourage more and more businesses to choose sustainable data centers which are run by cloud platforms and colocation facilities instead of carbon-heavy on-prem ones. There is much to be gained in this path to a greener digital future as backup power for data centers is still reliant on carbon-intensive generators. The amount of clean energy generated is on the lower end. 

Although we believe that businesses can overcome the roadblocks of technology and time in the future, the silver lining is that planet and profitability are now at par with each other. Sustainable solutions reduce risks and increase profit margins for enterprises paving the way for excellent business practices that benefit the communities in which we operate. Let’s look at the key drivers of data center sustainability to understand the current scenario.

Drivers Of Sustainable Data Center

    • Energy Shift From Non-Renewable To Renewable One: Due to the current digital transformation, companies have facilitated this shift. The overall aim is net zero carbon emission, just like United Layer. We are already walking on this path to achieve this overall aim by 2030. We are LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership. As per the International Energy Agency, the world’s total renewable-based power capacity will increase 50% between 2019 and 2024. 
    • Governmental Regulations Regarding Power Usage Effectiveness:  There have been several policies that introduce minimum efficiency performance standards and energy consumptions for various appliances and equipment to ensure lower power consumptions. Countries such as China, Japan, the European Union, and the United States are subjected to such long-running regulations. Therefore, a focus is to preserve the data center’s sustainable energy at the design stage itself and then further manage and maintain it going forward. 
    • Growing Prices Of Electricity Worldwide: Gas, coal, and electricity tariffs are at an all-time high in decades. This rapid increase in taxes and rising European carbon prices have contributed to a high electricity price surge. So cost saving is one of the prime drivers towards data center operational sustainability. It relies on clean energy that is less expensive and futuristic. 
    • The Pandemic Surge: The pandemic has resulted in a demand for green data centers because of acceleration of cloud data services, increasing dependency on data center automation, driving up of hardware reuse as a significant hindrance, an increase of remarketing of data center hardware, and environmental awareness. A report from Markets and Markets states that sustainable data center market size is expected to grow from USD 49.2 billion in 2020 to USD 140.3 billion by 2026 at a CAGR rate of 19.1% during this forecast period.

Steps To Build Sustainable Data Centers

A sustainable data center is a data storage, management, and dissemination facility in which the mechanical, lighting, electrical, and computer systems are all designed to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. These provide a healthy and pleasant working environment for employees. Green facilities also help to strengthen links with the local community. 

    • Start With Server Virtualization: Energy consumption and datacenter infrastructure are inextricably linked. You can choose to cut infrastructure costs and improve energy efficiency by using Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDCs). SDDCs make use of virtualized servers that can accommodate numerous users. This strategy enables operators to partition their servers and allocate data storage and processing capacity.
      SDDCs can be managed remotely using virtual computers, which reduces transit time to and from the site. The necessity for on-site IT personnel is also eliminated with remote administration. As a result, SDDCs do not spend energy on temperature and illumination. Virtualization reduces the energy footprint of data centers in all of these ways. 
    • Keep In Mind Of Artificial Intelligence & Intelligent Monitoring: Innovative data center service providers utilize artificial intelligence to optimize performance and enhance energy efficiency with the reduction of power consumption. Predictive analytics enabled by AI integrates many processes, offering a comprehensive view of the overall health of all components. Facility managers can foresee hazards and schedule timely repairs using sophisticated monitoring. With AI, remote administration, automated operations, and sustainable energy solutions for data centers are all made easier. 
    • Opt For Sustainable Hardware: Nowadays, finding efficient computer processing hardware, UPS systems, and cooling equipment is not a difficult task. Some servers are energy-star rated; such servers improve energy efficiency, especially when the IT hardware runs close to maximum utilization. To reduce idle state power usage, you can turn off unused servers, replace outdated hardware with high-efficiency equipment, and take full advantage of energy-saving capabilities. Consider using high-efficiency power and cooling infrastructure in your sustainable power data center. This includes modular UPSs that run without transformers, at high capacity, high voltage, and close coupled in-row or consist of overhead cooling.  
    • Rely on renewable energy solutions: Make your transition complete to a cost-saving and high-efficiency sustainable data center running on clean energy. Today, many energy-sufficient data centers consume much power. Any attempts to run entirely on solar power have proved futile as the requisite quantity of solar panels takes up too much space. Moreover, large data center operators have benefits that smaller ones don’t have, such as including hydro or wind power in their site selection criteria. Consider using fuel cells for on-site generating, especially if methane from landfills is available. This allows you to use non-fossil fuels, reduces transmission losses, and allows you to recuperate the significant heat generated by these devices.

UnitedLayer® is already set on a sustainability approach

We have set emissions reduction targets for our global operations and data centers that we aim to achieve by 2030. With such an ambitious aim, we are committed to reducing the impact of our operations on the environment. We are moving towards reducing energy consumption by building highly efficient, sustainable data centers reliant on renewable energy. Our corporate design standards keep an eye on the various green certification criteria to meet best-in-class sustainable building standards. We are also retrofitting LED lighting, redesigning our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to correlate occupancy and efficiency more closely. 

Discord Back-up & Running After Outage in 2022

Discord Back-up & Running After Outage in 2022

Discord experienced outages on Tuesday, according to various user reports, social media accounts, and the website Down Detector. Discord’s outage began around 12 p.m. EST, causing disruptions on the popular chat app.

To fix this problem, Discord officials said that “We are aware of an issue causing message failures and are working on a fix”.

 

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A thorough investigation from Discord started for the “API Errors and Push Notification Errors” at 12:16 p.m. EST and efforts were taken to find and remediate the issues. The incident report stated that a “root cause was also found in their streaming service” at 1:08 p.m. EST, involving a controlled restart, which would have resulted in a “brief disruption of streaming, which leads to the outage.”

Discord has already experienced multiple outages in 2022. This includes one as recently as February and a two-hour outage in January, which prevented users from joining calls or using chat functions. According to “USA Today,” Discord also experienced a major outage earlier in November 2021, along with Spotify, Snapchat, and Etsy, all affected by Google Cloud issues.

Here, in the case of Discord, they could have mitigated this issue if they had hosted their infrastructure on a private cloud. The reason is private clouds such as our G3 private cloud gives them greater control, visibility, and guaranteed up-time of 99.999% as compared to public clouds, which offer an uptime of 99.95%. Also, our G3 private cloud users get control to set up and manage Routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, PDU, WAN configuration, traffic engineering, BGP, security, DDoS mitigation, monitoring, alerting, and WAN optimization for guaranteed performance. Our users can observe and analyze the status of their devices, health, and performance for complete visibility of their infrastructure. This gives them an edge to mitigate issues quickly and not get stuck in vendor lock-ins, similar to what happened previously in the case of discord.

How Unitedlayer® can help you?

UnitedLayer® offers its users enterprise-grade G3 private cloud solutions where customers can host their application on dedicated private cloud servers powered by OpenStack, VMware, Hyper-V. It comes with all benefits of cloud computing with greater control and security of the enterprise-grade private cloud.

  • We guarantee the availability of 99.999% with N+M clusters
  • We offer fully flexible vCPU and RAM size configurations without lock-in on specific VM types, along with adaptive resizing.
  • We provide high performance compute through all-flash storage ranging from 1K- 100K+ IOPS on 10g/40g/100g network fabric infrastructure.  
Spotify Is Down, Do You Know Why?

Spotify Is Down, Do You Know Why?

On Tuesday, March 8, 2022, the entire world witnessed their favorite music app: Spotify, unresponsive. It was not a mere internet connection error but a major outage that inconvenienced the global music enthusiasts. This outage logged users out of their accounts without the ability to log in again or reset the password. It appeared to occur sometime around 1:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Data from downdetector.co.uk suggested that more than 72,000 problematic reports came in with the music streaming service in just an hour. For tracks that have already been synchronized with a user’s Android or iOS device, the issue does not occur. Whereas users who try to play any music they’ve recently played on the app are experiencing a persistent outage.

Spotify users were logged out and prompted to log in. Upon entering the user’s email address, the music streaming platform didn’t recognize the email address associated with the account. According to a few sources, the issue raised was majorly due to mismanagement of traffic handling on servers they are hosted on. What could Spotify have done to overcome this issue?

The one solution can be a reliable private cloud solution provider because public clouds come with a SLA of 99.95% uptime, whereas our G3 private cloud comes with guaranteed 99.999% uptime, and we achieve this by enabling next-generation firewalls (NGFW) with automated network mapping and automated firewall change policy monitoring to adapt for workloads. We also optimize load balancing for our customers based on traffic by distributing incoming traffic for peak performance, bypassing any failed server, and increasing scalability by adding more servers so that our customers always be sure they are on the business line, unlike what happened in the case of Spotify.

After numerous reports, finally, Spotify tweeted.

As per the CEO of Cloudflare, the online outage that affected Spotify, Discord, Wikipedia, and other Internet companies appeared to be a Google Cloud malfunction.

How UnitedLayer® Can Help You?   

UnitedLayer® offers its users enterprise-grade G3 private cloud solutions where customers can host their application on dedicated private cloud servers powered by OpenStack, VMware, Hyper-V. It comes with all benefits of cloud computing with greater control and security of the enterprise-grade private cloud.  

  • We guarantee the availability of 99.999% with N+M clusters.  
  • We offer fully flexible vCPU and RAM size configurations without lock-in on specific VM types, along with adaptive resizing.  
  • We provide high-performance compute through all-flash storage ranging from 1K- 100K+ IOPS on 10g/40g/100g network fabric infrastructure.  
Server Colocation For Your Growing Business

Server Colocation For Your Growing Business

What is Server Colocation?

In server colocation, the server remains with the clients but it is stored, managed, and controlled by the Managed Service Provider (MSP) or cloud service provider. Modern data centers are typically extensive facilities that house many servers while also providing storage and access to multiple businesses. The global market for server colocation is growing at such a rate that it will nearly double between 2022 and 2025.

Server colocation is similar to dedicated server hosting. In a dedicated server hosting, the server is hosted by a Managed Service Provider (MSP) facility or a data center. However, in server colocation, the server is provided by the customer as the customer’s organization retains the ownership of the server.

One of the most significant advantages of server colocation is reduced costs. Because the client organization does not have to invest in and maintain power backup equipment, it saves a considerable amount of money. Server colocation also enables the client organization to take advantage of an optimal data center environment that is highly scalable to meet the client’s business demands.

What are Server Colocation services?

Data centers that offer server colocation are set up to provide organizations with safe access to private servers. Standard colocation services include leasing server cabinets and cages, which are secured and inaccessible to other colocation clients. Connecting the ISP network and physical IT infrastructure, as well as server status monitoring, are additional services.

The backbone of any corporate network is its servers. Businesses have always had to make considerable hardware investments to implement, operate, and maintain servers that support operations. From email to document storage and everything in between, this hardware powers the company’s everyday operations.

In addition to the direct costs of owning and operating servers, a company faces a host of additional costs. Electric bills to power and cool servers, rent related to the servers’ physical space, equipment maintenance, and IT staff time are just a few examples.

What are the benefits of Server Colocation?

  • Cost-Effective: Server colocation can save your business money in terms of running costs and lost productivity from your IT team. The services provider bears the financial cost of maintaining the hardware (and supporting infrastructure), securing the servers with software, and providing physical structures to house the equipment. As a result, your company has more financial flexibility to concentrate on its core operations.With UnitedLayer, you can deploy and manage your existing hardware in our premier Tier-3+ data center facility while still maintaining the level of access, control, and security of a data center that resides entirely on your premises. With our colocation solutions, you can eliminate the hassle and cost of running your own data center while setting yourself up for a future in the cloud.
  • Greater Uptime & Security: Compared to having servers in the office, server colocation provides your company with the potential for greater uptime and data security. Because your colocation servers include quality backups and power redundancy, you can be confident that your data will be protected in the event of a data center power outage. To prevent server downtime, many server colocation providers employ load balancers. This means that if one server fails, the network traffic load is distributed across the remaining servers. Your critical services and programs remain operational during this process even if a server fails. In the event of a power outage at your site, your servers will remain operational at the data center.
    UnitedLayer offers a Tier-3+ data center with superior outage protection to avoid any unplanned downtimes. With a 100% uptime guarantee, greater than N+1 architecture for uninterrupted power and cooling, our N+2 redundant chiller configuration and redundant water sources ensure consistent temperatures are maintained throughout our facilities.
  • Professional Technical Support: Server colocation provides your company with access to experienced technical support. If you ever have a problem with your servers, an IT professional is always on hand to assist you. These professionals maintain and monitor equipment, respond to employee inquiries, and intervene if a severe problem arises. With UnitedLayer you get a greater level of service and accountability. From master electricians to network engineers, we maintain a diversified and talented team. Our Managed Services are backed by onsite support 24/7/365 and are hosted in SSAE 18 certified data centers.

About Unitedlayer

UnitedLayer provides the Colocation services from one of the largest data centers in San Francisco, USA, at 200 Paul Ave. Our long list of managed services enables enterprises to modernize their infrastructure and improve their responsiveness, resource utilization, scalability, and agility resulting in better customer experience and faster time to market.

With more than two decades of experience and a pool of experts in leading technologies – we enable enterprises, SMB’s, government agencies, and start-ups to reap the maximum benefits from their multicloud investments.

Discover server colocation opportunities for your business by contacting our specialists by clicking here.

4 Things You Need To Know About Single Server Colocation

4 Things You Need To Know About Single Server Colocation

What does ‘server colocation’ mean?

The process of hosting an organization’s computing, storage, networking, and security hardware in a purpose-built data center owned and maintained by a partner is known as “server colocation.”

The server remains the client’s property, but it is maintained, managed, and monitored by the MSP(Managed Service Provider) or cloud service provider in server colocation. The primary objective of server colocation is to take advantage of improved IT support services on critical IT infrastructure/servers without incurring high operational costs.

Using a data center eliminates the requirement for your company to invest money and resources in server storage on its premises. You place your existing equipment in pre-built racks, and the data center takes care of the rest. 

The Impact of Single Server Colocation for Small Businesses

Safeguarding your data is one of many responsibilities that come with operating a small business. Single server colocation is the ideal option to protect your data if your company only has one or a few servers that house it. As the name “server colocation” implies, a single server is a single physical server kept in a data center on a rack alongside several other servers belonging to various corporations and individuals.

Our company, UnitedLayer, delivers value to small businesses along with the reliability of 100% uptime of services. We provide several flexibility options, including on-demand scalability in server colocation, so that a client can start with our most basic plan and expand as their business grows.

Read more about server colocation by clicking here.

Why Use Single Server Colocation?

There are numerous advantages of using single server colocation or a small number of servers owned by a company. While a business can run its server, the services provided by a data center are unrivaled. A data center will not only save you money by eliminating hidden expenditures, but it will also offer you the necessary infrastructure, backup power, synchronous internet, regular maintenance, security, IT professionals, and space for your company to grow.

  • Uptime: Data centers ensure a 100% uptime for your small business by monitoring and managing power, cooling, and internet connections. Finding a reputable data center such as UnitedLayer with a proven track record of reliability is vital to saving your company’s bottom line.
  • Security: Physical and cyber-threats can endanger your small business and its server. In the event of a fire, flood, or theft, colocating your single server to a data center secures it away from your core location. Single servers are kept in lockable server racks with limited access to those who can open them and are monitored by external and internal CCTV cameras 24/7/365.
  • Cost: Every company, especially a small one, strives to reduce costs and increase profit margins. You’ll be able to focus and use your important time doing what you do best if you leave Server hosting and  management to the professionals.
  • Growth: Expansion of your own data center might be expensive as your company grows. To house more servers, you’ll need to employ a contractor, purchase additional space, or construct space in your existing building. Not only that, but if you add extra security and power, your cost sheets will skyrocket.

When a company uses a colocation solution, it saves money on growth expenses. Data centers are designed to hold a large number of servers at once. Therefore there is plenty of capacity for your organization to expand and thrive.

About UnitedLayer

UnitedLayer provides highly secure and redundant server colocation services with 100% uptime availability from one of the largest data centers in San Francisco, USA, at 200 Paul Ave. We also have cloud connectivity with all the major public cloud providers through 300+ carrier network providers. Our long list of managed services enables enterprises to modernize their infrastructure and improve their responsiveness, resource utilization, scalability, and agility resulting in better customer experience and faster time to market.

Is your business in need of managed server colocation services? By creating custom plans and quotes, we will work with you to give the best colocation solution. 

Please call us at +1-888-853-7733 with your colocation needs so that we can find the best solution for you.

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