
No matter what the economic state of the nation, savvy businesses continue to evaluate their budgets and determine ways to reduce costs. Some of the primary expenses that businesses have are utilities and hardware costs, such as servers, switches and other related items. Utility costs are particularly high, because most businesses have excessive server space to accommodate infrequent high volume spikes, such as holiday sales periods. Though these servers are under-utilized 90 percent of the time, they still require energy. This use of energy drives up energy costs. Furthermore, the practice is not environmentally sound because excess energy use increases carbon emissions.
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