IBM Turbonomic has announced the launch of the latest phase in its efforts to provide automation tools to help businesses understand their data centers’ energy use and carbon emissions. The new release of Turbonomic (version 8.9.2) offers energy and carbon emission reports that assist IT teams in identifying and reducing energy consumption and associated CO2 emissions. By optimizing IT resources and ensuring optimal performance, businesses can achieve their sustainability goals.
Sustainability charts provide visibility into energy use and carbon emissions
Turbonomic tracks the energy consumption and carbon footprint of IT infrastructure and presents the data through sustainability charts. These charts display average and peak/low values over time, enabling IT teams to visualize the energy consumption and carbon emissions of hosts and virtual machines (VMs).
In addition to the sustainability charts, Turbonomic also provides energy consumption dashboards and application carbon footprint dashboards, which give insight into energy consumption and carbon emissions of hosts and VMs respectively. These dashboards highlight opportunities for reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions by executing Turbonomic actions through automation.
IBM Turbonomic complements IBM’s portfolio of sustainability solutions
IBM Turbonomic is an addition to IBM’s existing portfolio of sustainability solutions, including the IBM Envizi ESG Suite, IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator, IBM Planning Analytics, and IBM LinuxONE. These tools help organizations set, operationalize, and achieve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. By leveraging the capabilities of IBM Turbonomic, businesses can further enhance their sustainability efforts.
For more information on IBM Turbonomic and its new energy and carbon emission tracking tools, visit IBM Turbonomic’s website.
FAQs
What is IBM Turbonomic?
IBM Turbonomic is an automation tool that helps businesses understand and optimize their data centers’ energy use and carbon emissions.
What does the latest release of IBM Turbonomic offer?
The latest release (version 8.9.2) of IBM Turbonomic offers energy and carbon emission reports to help IT teams identify and reduce energy consumption and associated CO2 emissions in their data centers.
What are the key features of Turbonomic’s sustainability charts?
Turbonomic’s sustainability charts provide visibility into the energy consumption and carbon emissions of hosts and VMs in data centers. These charts display average and peak/low values over time, allowing IT teams to track and analyze energy use and carbon footprint.
How does IBM Turbonomic complement IBM’s existing sustainability solutions?
IBM Turbonomic is an addition to IBM’s portfolio of sustainability solutions, enhancing their offerings for businesses looking to set and achieve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. It works in conjunction with tools like the IBM Envizi ESG Suite, IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator, IBM Planning Analytics, and IBM LinuxONE to provide comprehensive sustainability solutions.
Where can I learn more about IBM Turbonomic?
To learn more about IBM Turbonomic and its energy and carbon emission tracking tools, visit IBM Turbonomic’s website.