NetApp announced availability of new ways for companies to
monitor, manage, and optimize their carbon footprints across their
hybrid, multi-cloud environments. The company also outlined its
commitment to achieve a 50 percent intensity reduction of Scope 3
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions (produced by an organization's value
chain) by 2030, and a 42 percent reduction of Scope 1 (controlled or
owned by an organization) and Scope 2 (electricity, heat, and cooling
purchases) GHG emissions through adoption of a science-aligned target.
"The unparalleled environmental challenges we face require everyone to
be a part of the solution. We are deeply integrating sustainability into
the strategy and operational priorities of our business," said George
Kurian, Chief Executive Officer at NetApp. "It's our belief that the
world's ongoing energy challenges require innovative solutions and we're
steadfastly committed to continuing to develop energy-efficient
technologies and solutions that allow our customers to greatly reduce
their carbon footprint. We're also committed to expanding sustainable
practices within our own business by setting a bold, but achievable
target of a 50 percent intensity reduction of Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas
emissions by 2030."
With new tools and resources announced at NetApp INSIGHT, organizations can more effectively achieve their carbon reduction goals while meeting their own customer demands:
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NetApp BlueXP delivers a unified experience across hybrid
multi-cloud environments to bring all application and data storage
services into a single control plane. BlueXP provides power-consumption
reporting with dashboards that allow companies to make decisions about
moving critical data to balance business needs with carbon efficiency.
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NetApp Cloud Insights Dashboard is a new feature that
reports on power usage and temperature for ONTAP storage. NetApp Cloud
Insights provides visibility and reporting of an organization's use of
compute and storage across all on-premises and cloud environments to
find and address waste and inefficiencies, which helps customers make
informed decisions that can reduce costs and waste, including those
around reducing emissions.
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Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) carbon footprint reports leveraging the Product Attribute Impact Algorithm (PAIA)
methodology. NetApp was the first storage-focused provider to join
PAIA, a consortium of information and communication technology peers,
sponsored by MIT. The PAIA consortium allows NetApp to produce a
streamlined LCA for its products that is aligned with leading standards
including EPEAT, IEEE 1680.1 and the French product labeling initiative
Grenelle.
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NetApp's 4:1 Storage Efficiency Guarantee for SAN workloads is
NetApp's promise that companies can store more data with less storage,
which reduces energy usage and GHG emissions. The guarantee covers all
ONTAP all-flash systems including AFF A-Series, AFF C190, All SAN Array,
and FAS500f.
NetApp's entire portfolio of products and services enable customers to
build out the hybrid multi-cloud environments that meet their business
and sustainability objectives and provide a holistic, comprehensive
approach to creating a more sustainable IT structure.
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NetApp Cloud Tiering allows companies to automatically and
seamlessly move infrequently used data, often 60 percent or more of a
company's total data estate, from on-premises ONTAP storage to the
cloud. For data that must remain in the data center, Cloud Tiering
reduces the amount of raw storage needed through deduplication,
compression and compaction. With Cloud Tiering, over a five-year period,
NetApp's midrange storage customers reduce their emissions by up to
56.3 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).
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NetApp Cloud Data Sense is a data catalog and classification
solution that uses artificial intelligence to map and classify all cloud
and on-premises data. Understanding the data can help IT organizations
reduce storage costs and improve sustainability through better
decision-making, for example by identifying cold data that resides
on-premises and may be moved to the cloud to reduce energy used in the
data center.
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NetApp Active IQ (AIQ) is an AIOps engine that tallies the Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO) for frequently used and accessed data stored
on-premises, and NetApp's Cloud Tiering TCO tool calculates the savings
generated by moving to the cloud.
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NetApp Harvest 2.0 and Grafana Dashboard for ONTAP provide real-time insights into the power consumption of NetApp hardware while NetApp Fusion, a sizing and configuration tool, provides environmental specifications by specific configuration.
"Companies need visibility into, and insight on, the sustainability and
efficiency state of their hybrid, multi-cloud environments to better
understand where they can make changes to reduce their carbon
footprints," said Cesar Cernuda, President at NetApp. "NetApp's ongoing
commitment to innovation in our product portfolio, combined with the
company's decarbonization efforts, provide organizations with the tools
and resources they need to reduce costs, run more efficient operations,
and enable emissions-based decision making in order to achieve their own
sustainability goals."
NetApp's environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitment and
leadership has been recognized by external experts, including EcoVadis
who recently awarded NetApp a Gold ranking. This evidence based ESG
rating agency provides supplier ratings across the elements of
environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable
procurement. A Gold rank puts NetApp among the top 7 percent of all
companies rated by EcoVadis.
NetApp is a founding member of the Environmental Protection Agency's
ENERGY STAR program for data center storage, with multiple storage
systems certified as ENERGY STAR 2.1 products, including NetApp AFF, FAS
and E-Series data storage systems.
Later this year, NetApp's third ESG Impact Report will be published. The
report covers NetApp's ESG strategies, activities, progress, metrics
and performance for global operations for the fiscal year ending April
30, 2022.