Z1 GEM and the Environment
Energy conservation is currently under unprecedented scrutiny and it
must be said it did not come too soon. Apart from lots of nonsense said
and published using quasi-scientific arguments for and against various
solutions it is obvious that we use too much energy. Energy
conservation is important for servers as they have to be powered 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, to perform tasks for which thay have been
designed. Common sense dictates that tasks are chosen carefully and
handled efficiently but economically. This in turn should lead to the
hardware and software design of a server that does just that. Not more
than is necessary and not less than is needed.
Z1 Gem has been designed in its hardware, software and maintenance aspects to comply with this common sense approach.
- Z1
GEM uses much less energy than a conventional server. Standard GEM
consumes 45W! It is less than the dimmest of household bulbs.
- VIA CPU uses only 1W when idle - which is most of the time
- Z1
GEM produces much less heat and noise than a conventional server.
Standard GEM generates 46db noise at a distance of 1m at it's maximum
activity!
- Z1 GEM and all of its components follow the European WEEE directive on recycling.
We could
not find any data on power consumption published by major manufacturers
but we have our own data on servers and storage servers that we have been
and still do build ourserlves. Z1 GEM takes 3-4 TIMES less power than
usual tower server and is hugely quieter making life in the office much
more comfortable. Another neglected point in energy conservation arguments
is the remote access to computers making many journeys unnecessary. All of
these aspects are crucial for running businesses efficiently.
To reduce our impact on the climate even further, Zybert Computiong has teamed up with Climate Care to offset our greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Care funds projects in sustainable energy and forest restoration projects across the
world on our behalf. Every little bit helps.
If you have any other questions regarding Z1 GEM efficiency and it's "green" credentials, please call us and we will try to
explain some of many aspects that come into play.