
Data centers is a type of physical or virtual infrastructure used by enterprises for housing various computers, servers, and networking systems along with components for storing and processing high volumes of data and serving it to clients in a client-to-server architecture. These data centers basically serve as principal repositories of IT equipment that include servers, networking switches, storage subsystems, routers, and firewalls. The data center energy management ensures maintaining of reliable connections between the data center and companies containing critical information that is already stored with the center. Data centers is a facility composed of several networked computers and storage devices that organization uses to organize, store, process and disperse large amounts of data. Any business heavily relies on data for its day-to-day operations. Organization's most critical processes take place in data centers. Due to all these reasons, there is need to manage the energy in the data center to reduce the data center energy footprint.