Since 2011, Aruba data centers have been powered exclusively by GO certified renewable energy. When we design a data center, from the outset, as well as considering how to guarantee maximum reliability, security and performance, we also think about how to achieve maximum efficiency and energy saving.
Aruba produces renewable energy from hydroelectric and photovoltaic sources.
Whilst it is essential to keep the temperature of hardware under control, cooling the whole area of the data rooms would result in a significant waste of energy. The system used for cooling the racks and therefore the servers and other equipment results from an extremely efficient containment of the flows of incoming cold air and outgoing hot air. Special ducts ensure that the cold air is only used for the front area of the rack, which is isolated from the data room.
The technology of our servers is designed and constructed with an increasing focus on energy saving.
Aruba uses recognized hardware brands, always of the latest technology in order to make the most of all the experience that the major manufacturers have gained from years of research, to reduce consumption and increase the efficiency of their products. This choice is a great advantage to our customers and detracts nothing from the servers' performance or reliability. Furthermore, the experience of working on top-brand hardware enables us to source replacement parts and to intervene where necessary at great speed.
You can visit our data centers in Italy and the Czech Republic.
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The term ‘Tier’ was used for the ANSI/TIA-942 standard until the March 2014 version. In the March 2014 version, the term ‘Tier’ was replaced by ‘Rating’.