Copan Joins Green Grid

Copan Systems announced that it has joined The Green Grid

April 12, 2007

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LONGMONT, Colo. -- COPAN Systems, the leader in persistent data storage based upon its intelligent, enterprise-class enhanced MAID (Massive Array of Idle Disks) platform, announced that it has joined The Green Grid, a consortium of IT professionals seeking to lower the overall power consumption of data centers around the globe by developing best practices for improving energy consumption. COPAN Systems, whose products have been designed specifically to address power consumption issues, joins as a contributing member-level storage company.

Power consumption levels in the data center are at an unprecedented high, and will only increase,” said Roger Archibald, senior vice president of Marketing and Business Development for COPAN Systems. “Soon, data center managers will be seeing up to 40 percent of their total budget attributed just to energy. Storage alone already consumes more than 30 percent of the total energy in a typical enterprise data center. The explosion of persistent data, or data that is retained for long periods of time, compounds this problem, as customers continue to add more and more capacity to manage it.”

COPAN Systems is the first storage company to incorporate green initiatives into product planning and has been doing so for the past 4 years. The very low power requirements of COPAN’s Enhanced MAID architecture combined with the extremely dense storage capacity delivers an impressive 91 terabytes (TB) of capacity per kilowatt (KW) consumed, the highest in the industry. This compares to an average power density for Fibre Channel disk products of approximately 4TB per kilowatt and an average rate for standard SATA disk products of 17TB per kilowatt.

Copan Systems Inc.

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