Sun Eco Services Suite

Assessment, monitoring and support services help you establish a baseline for existing conditions, identify areas for improvement and optimize energy usage so you can reduce power costs, minimize your environmental impact, and transform your datacenter into an "eco-friendly" IT infrastructure.


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Sun Eco Assessment Service for Datacenters
(Available in Basic and Advanced options. The Basic option covers a targeted group of hardware and the Advanced option includes an assessment of all datacenter components.)
  • Get an evaluation of existing facility conditions so you understand the current state of your IT environment.
  • Learn where your "problem" areas are and how you can optimize energy usage by improving cooling efficiency, space utilization and general environmental conditions.
  • Implement short- and long-term infrastructure improvement recommendations based on best practices and proven methodologies.

Sun Eco Cooling Efficiency for Datacenters
  • Decrease redundancy by identifying and recovering misused energy capacity and redirect it to areas where more cooling capacity is needed.
  • Improve system availability and datacenter security through periodic monitoring, measurement, and sensor calibration.
  • Reduce energy consumption through better optimization of datacenter air conditioning.

Sun Eco Optimization Service for Datacenters
  • Reduce and control energy costs through periodic site assessments, cooling optimization support and remote technical support.
  • Decrease wear and tear on equipment by optimizing datacenter air conditioning and air distribution systems.
  • Improve system availability through periodic site assessments and cooling optimization support.
  • Plan for long-term changes to your datacenter infrastructure and keep up-to-date with industry trends and new energy-efficient technologies.

Future Proof the Datacenter

Watch how Sun increased storage capacity by 244%, increased computer power by 456%, cut energy costs by 60% and were awarded $1.2 million in rebates...