Sustainable Data Centers: Advancing Energy Efficiency and Resource Optimization

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Title: Sustainable Data Centers: Advancing Energy Efficiency and Resource Optimization
Authors: Vaccaro V., Tagliabue L. C., Aldinucci M.
Source: 2025 33rd Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing (PDP). :486-493
Publisher Information: IEEE, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: cooling technologies, data centers, emerging IT technologies, energy efficiency, sustainability
Description: As global demand for digital services rises, the role of data centers has become increasingly pivotal, making it essential to adopt measures to curb energy consumption and carbon emissions. Data centers rank among the highest energy consumers and are therefore significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions within the ICT sector. This context has driven the development of innovative solutions aimed at minimizing the environmental impact of data centers while maintaining high standards of performance, security, and reliability. This research presents an in-depth analysis of the current state of the sector. It offers a detailed understanding of the strategies that can be implemented to optimize performance, focusing on energy efficiency, sustainability, and technological innovation. It aims to highlight how the adoption of innovative strategies can significantly reduce energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, while optimizing resource utilization. The study also highlights how these strategies can be integrated in a holistic approach to design and management, demonstrating the interdependence between different sustainability practices. Methodologically, this work combines an accurate analysis of existing literature and established industry practices. Energy efficiency strategies are examined, such as server consumption reduction and the adoption of more efficient cooling systems, with a focus on advanced technologies. Special attention is also given to emerging IT technologies, such as hyper-converged infrastructures (HCI) and artificial intelligence (AI), evaluating their potential to improve the efficiency and scalability of nextgeneration data centers, outlining a pathway toward a sustainable digital future that prioritizes responsible resource usage and environmental management.
Document Type: Article
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DOI: 10.1109/pdp66500.2025.00075
Rights: STM Policy #29
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Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:As global demand for digital services rises, the role of data centers has become increasingly pivotal, making it essential to adopt measures to curb energy consumption and carbon emissions. Data centers rank among the highest energy consumers and are therefore significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions within the ICT sector. This context has driven the development of innovative solutions aimed at minimizing the environmental impact of data centers while maintaining high standards of performance, security, and reliability. This research presents an in-depth analysis of the current state of the sector. It offers a detailed understanding of the strategies that can be implemented to optimize performance, focusing on energy efficiency, sustainability, and technological innovation. It aims to highlight how the adoption of innovative strategies can significantly reduce energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, while optimizing resource utilization. The study also highlights how these strategies can be integrated in a holistic approach to design and management, demonstrating the interdependence between different sustainability practices. Methodologically, this work combines an accurate analysis of existing literature and established industry practices. Energy efficiency strategies are examined, such as server consumption reduction and the adoption of more efficient cooling systems, with a focus on advanced technologies. Special attention is also given to emerging IT technologies, such as hyper-converged infrastructures (HCI) and artificial intelligence (AI), evaluating their potential to improve the efficiency and scalability of nextgeneration data centers, outlining a pathway toward a sustainable digital future that prioritizes responsible resource usage and environmental management.
DOI:10.1109/pdp66500.2025.00075