Gains popularity amongst its customers for saving energy consumption.
SWsoft, a service automation and virtualization provider today announced that
service providers and IT organizations worldwide are increasingly using its
Virtuozzo virtualization software to reduce expensive electric costs thereby
saving energy consumption as well.
Several SWsoft customers are
realizing the green potential of virtualization with Virtuozzo in significant
ways. Ikoula from France estimates they can save as much as 60
percent on electricity by moving customers from dedicated to virtualized
servers, while ServInt Internet Services estimates that their
green efforts have produced a savings of as much as 85 percent in electricity
usage for every hosted customer that transitions from a single physical server
to a virtual server. Even German based Host Europe say that their virtualized
hosting customers will use 63 percent less electric
power.
Hosting companies consume a large
amount of computing resources, running data centers with thousands of servers to
provide companies with web sites, hosted applications and software-as-a-service
(SaaS). A 50,000-square-foot data center uses approximately 4 megawatts of
power, the equivalent of 57 barrels of oil a day. According to Gartner Research,
energy costs could soon account for more than 50 percent of the total
information technology budget for a typical data
center.
"Virtuozzo delivers the highest
density available in a virtualization solution, enabling hundreds of virtual
environments on a single physical server, and so it offers the greatest
potential for energy savings," said Serguei Beloussov, CEO of SWsoft. "By using
Virtuozzo to achieve their green computing goals, hosting providers can
significantly reduce their energy usage while also realizing greater efficiency
in their datacenter."