Myths on PC power management
Even though several reports show how much energy is possible to save by PC power management, there is still hesitancy at some organizations to implement PC power management. Why? Perhaps some companies let some of the myths about PC power management affect their decision. In a recent report by Forrester titled “How Much Money is Your Idle PCs Wasting?” five such myths are outlined. We’ve all heard them at some point – but is there any truth in them?
1. The power used turning my PC on negates any benefits of turning it off.
2. I use a screen saver – that saves me energy.
3. Turning my PC on and off will reduce its performance and useful life.
4. I need to run updates and patches – I can’t do that in lower-power states.
5. My PC users will not tolerate any downtime for power management.
Of course, none of these myths are true (except possibly no.5, but that problem is possible to overcome). I found this great blog where these five myths are debunked (based on the Forrester report), have a look at http://www.infoworld.com/d/green-it/five-pc-power-myths-debunked-888
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