Data centres take a green PowerNap

Bigger servers than this will benefit from PowerNap's sleepy-time economy drive
Bigger servers than this will benefit from PowerNap's sleepy-time economy drive

New technology to slash the amount of electricity used by the world's data centres is being developed at the University of Michigan.

The system includes a plan to put idle servers to sleep - called PowerNap - and RAILS (Redundant Array for Inexpensive Load Sharing), a more efficient power supplying technique.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.