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Barefootsies 03-29-2012 09:04 AM

AOL Unplugs 10,000 Servers, Saves $5 Million
 
Um.... wow.

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AOL decommissioned almost 10,000 servers and saved itself US$5 million along the way to winning a contest that highlights the cost of running inefficient or underutilized IT equipment.

Decommissioning a 1U rack server can save a company $500 a year in energy costs, $500 in OS licenses and $1,500 in hardware maintenance costs, according to Uptime Institute, the industry group that organized the competition, which it called the Server Roundup Contest.

Companies that took part could move workloads to newer, virtualized equipment or into the cloud. They had to provide paperwork to verify what they had done, such as work requests and recycling receipts, as well as photographs.

AOL decommissioned 9,484 servers in the last year, or about a quarter of its servers worldwide, the Institute said. Its savings included $1.65 million in energy bills, $2.2 million in OS licenses and $62,000 in maintenance costs. It also gained $1.2 million from scrap and resale, and reduced its carbon emissions by 20 million tons.

AOL beat five other competitors by a long shot; the closest runner up, NBCUniversal, removed 284 servers. AOL may have been helped by the fact that it's in the midst of a multi-year effort to reinvent itself from an Internet access provider to a content and advertising company.

A lot of the servers it replaced were running applications and Web properties that had "outlived their useful life," the company said in a video it put together to celebrate its win.

The Uptime Institute manages the data center tiering system. Its symposium for data center managers takes place in May in Santa Clara, California.
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Klen 03-29-2012 09:07 AM

Madness,complete madness champ.

seeandsee 03-29-2012 09:08 AM

AOL , what they are do now, i mean they are falling down?

Sly 03-29-2012 09:08 AM

I bet most of those servers were ancient. Would love to see the average lifetime on that group.

Barefootsies 03-29-2012 09:08 AM

KlenTelaris = "The Name You Know"
 
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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 18851687)
Madness,complete madness champ.


Tom_PM 03-29-2012 09:09 AM

Hell of a nice savings. I did the same thing, except went from plugged in clocks to battery power ones, haha. Probably saved a buck each or something. Adds up though.

Barefootsies 03-29-2012 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18851690)
I bet most of those servers were ancient. Would love to see the average lifetime on that group.

Agreed.

:2 cents:

shake 03-29-2012 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 18851689)
AOL , what they are do now, i mean they are falling down?

I think they survive from people who think they still need to pay their AOL fee even though they use highspeed from someone else.

WiredGuy 03-29-2012 09:37 AM

I went from 100 servers down to 50 in the past month. Where's my check?
WG

Fap 03-29-2012 10:32 AM

AOL is actually doing really well now.. just cutting back a bit


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