GREEN BETFAIR
21 September 2007
Online gambling group bets it can improve IT
energy savings by 84 percent
Online gambling group Betfair is aiming to boost its IT
energy efficiency in support of its rapidly growing data
centre by adopting environmentally sound policies,
reports PC World this week.
Betfair receives more than four billion page impressions
per week on its web site, and reaches more than 22 000
transactions per second during a big horse race. But the
power required to support such high-performance systems
places a heavy demand on energy, says Betfair service
quality director John Hegarty.
“We found that in our data centres we were pushing the
boundary of how much power we could take. We were under
pressure on rack space and so we started with a very
pragmatic view that focused on business benefit.”
The company operates 60 Solaris-based databases, which
previously ran on individual servers spread across 40
equipment racks. Using virtualisation technology, this
was reduced to 16 racks leading to an 84 percent power
saving.
Similarly, storage virtualisation reduced disk space
from 60Tb to 20Tb, cutting energy use by 60 percent.
And a move from Intel processors to AMD Opteron chips in
70 front-end web servers cut their power use by 50
percent.
“It was easy for us to start to save through energy
efficiency and it came straight through to our bottom
line,” says Hegarty.
“I would encourage anyone, even if they’re not
considering green IT, to really look at the savings you
could make from getting your operations greener.”
Betfair's development of a green IT strategy did not
stop at the data centre, and the company is working to
make environmental concerns a fundamental part of its
everyday operations.
Staff are encouraged to recycle paper, to print less,
and to use both sides of the paper when printing is
necessary. To remind employees, signs next to every
printer say: ‘Paper doesn’t grow on trees. Please
recycle.’
“We have a newly established internal committee that
focuses on our green programme and the environment in
general and it’s over subscribed,” says Hegarty. “Our
staff are fighting to get onto it and they’re really
keen to help make a difference.”
Other initiatives include installing smart technology to
automatically turn off equipment that is not being used,
and donating used PCs to charity Computer Aid
International to be re-used in developing countries.
Green issues also form part of IT purchasing decisions.
“We’re looking to implement a green supplier process
where we focus on working with suppliers who have strong
green programmes,” says Hegarty. “Later this year we
will be putting out a number of supplier awards and one
of those awards will be Betfair’s Green Supplier of the
Year.”
The key to success is creating a culture of continuous
improvement, says Hegarty.
“We make savings so we’re getting a real business
benefit. We find that a focus on these issues really
brings our staff together as one team. It builds
commitment and it really supports our culture of
innovation,” he says.
“We started off pragmatically going into cost saving
through energy efficiency, and we’re coming out the
other side with a very strong green programme.”
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