Thursday 9 August 2018

Ethical DevOps

"A 5 year goal for 100% Sustainable Servers across all data centres worldwide - every server we operate should be running on renewable energy"
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were defined in 2000 to “produce a set of universal goals that meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges facing our world”. They're bold, uncontroversial targets for the human race including “zero hunger” and “clean energy” - and they're working:
“More than 1 billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty and child mortality dropped by more than half” - The United Nations on their SDGs
We believe tech ethics means setting such demanding goals, which benefit all humankind, for tech.
"A blow against climate change & a boost for clean energy" 
There are many ethical goals we could set ourselves but one of the highest impact, most achievable targets is 100% Sustainable Servers.

About Sustainable Servers
Data Centres use 2% of the world's energy. That's roughly as much as aviation. We can fix that.
"We could offset the entire aviation industry"
Imagine a world where our data centres were carbon neutral. We would offset every plane flight and as wealthy and reliable consumers of renewable power we would drive new investment and innovation in energy generation. We'd be amazing.

That's the world we want to build. But how can we do it?

"Servers run on electricity. That could be renewable"
For years, many of the world's most successful and forward thinking companies have been quietly switching over to sustainable electricity:
They have achieved this by buying renewable power (Google is now the world's biggest corporate customer of renewable energy) and by improving the design of data centres (Facebook have helped found the Open Compute Project to share their improved energy efficiency DC designs).

Most of us don't build our own data centres but there are still simple things we could all do to help deliver 100% Sustainable Servers, for example:
  • For on-prem, demand a higher mix of sustainable electricity for power.
  • For new public Cloud, choose a sustainable provider like Google.
  • For existing Cloud, transition to newer, sustainable regions. AWS's regions in Ireland, Oregon, Canada and Frankfurt are 100% carbon neutral (but only those public regions).  
  • Whenever you use a new service, make sustainable servers a major factor. That's why this site is hosted on 100% renewably-powered Blogger.
Read our forthcoming whitepaper on Sustainable Server Transition for ideas, help, and guidance. But, you are the expert in your own systems. How should we achieve our 5 year goal?

We need 
Sustainable Servers. The tech industry must drive it. Google appears to have secured reliable power for their data centres for years ahead; now the rest of us need to catch up - Sustainable Servers are the new "Gifee": Google Infrastructure For Everyone Else. 

We propose the tech industry sets a 5 year goal for 100% Sustainable Servers across all data centres worldwide. Every server we operate should be running on renewable energy. This is achievable and it will benefit everyone - including ourselves through more secure energy sources. Google, Facebook and Apple are showing the way. Let's do it.

To show support, join our pledge:

"100% Sustainable Servers by 2024"
We launch our sign-up page in September.

To contact us, please tweet @coedethics

Background Photo by Theodor Lundqvist on Unsplash