ABSTRACT
The Server Efficiency Rating Tool (SERT) [1] has been developed by Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) [2] at the request of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) [3], prompted by concerns that US datacenters consumed almost 3% of all energy in 2010. This poster-paper gives an overview of the SERT.
- Server Efficiency Rating Tool public Design Document (latest version): http://www.spec.org/sert/docs/SERT-Design_Doc.pdfGoogle Scholar
- Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation home page: http://www.spec.orgGoogle Scholar
- US EPA ENERGY STAR Enterprise Servers home page: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=archives.enterprise_serversGoogle Scholar
Index Terms
- Server efficiency rating tool (SERT)
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