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Welcome to the future of network monitoring, where performance meets sustainability.

At AKIPS, we're proud to introduce our all-new Energy Efficiency Calculator, a revolutionary tool that puts a spotlight on the true cost of network monitoring.

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Estimate the energy use, cost and greenhouse impact of competitors

Based on an 800-watt PSU, Dell power edge, Single, Hot-Plug, Power Supply Non Redundant (1+0), 800W, Mixed Mode TM. This is a low-end PSU that may not meet your requirements for full redundancy. This is a USA value. How much carbon dioxide is produced per kilowatt hour of U.S. electricity generation? (A year is 365 days)

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Based on an 800-watt PSU, Dell power edge, Single, Hot-Plug, Power Supply Non Redundant (1+0), 800W, Mixed Mode TM. This is a low-end PSU that may not meet your requirements for full redundancy. This is a USA value. How much carbon dioxide is produced per kilowatt hour of U.S. electricity generation? (A year is 365 days)

For more information, click here.