企业电脑电源管理实用指南,每个座位每年节省高达100美元的电费

D. Korn, R. Huang, T. Bolioli, M. Walker
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虽然监视器电源管理功能的使用在美国已经相当普遍,但利用计算机电源管理(CPM)功能(也称为计算机“睡眠设置”)的企业相对较少。由于在桌面和笔记本操作系统中激活CPM特性每年可以为每台计算机节省高达50美元(在监视器睡眠设置尚未使用的情况下,每台计算机可节省高达100美元),因此我们开始了解在企业IT环境中使用CPM特性的最常见障碍。我们的目标是制定一套实用的指导,以克服阻碍其广泛采用的技术和其他障碍。我们首先确认,核心挑战在于使CPM与定期的计算机维护任务兼容,特别是定期提供软件更新和安全补丁。IT管理员担心处于休眠状态的计算机可能会干扰这些重要的维护活动。随后,我们将研究重点放在开发一套维护支持睡眠的计算机的解决方案上。本文为想要实现CPM特性的全部节能潜力的IT经理提供了实用的指导,同时又不损害维护良好和安全的IT环境
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Computer Power Management for Enterprises A Practical Guide for Saving up to $100 per Seat Annually in Electricity
While the use of monitor power management features has become fairly widespread in the United States, relatively few enterprises utilize computer power management (CPM) features - also known as computer "sleep settings". Since activating CPM features in desktop and notebook operating systems can save up to $50 per computer annually (and up to $100 per computer where monitor sleep settings aren't already in use), we set out to understand the most common barriers to the use CPM features in enterprise IT environments. Our goal was to develop a set of practical instructions for overcoming technical and other hurdles that stand in the way of their widespread adoption. We first confirmed that the core challenge lay in making CPM compatible with regular computer maintenance tasks - specifically, the periodic delivery of software updates and security patches. IT administrators were concerned that sleeping computers might interfere with these important maintenance events. We subsequently focused our research on developing a set of solutions for maintaining sleep-enabled computers. This paper offers practical guidance for IT managers who want to realize the full energy savings potential of CPM features, without compromising a well-maintained and secure IT environment
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