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<h2>Our story...</h2>
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The <b>Recycled.Cloud</b> project is the result of two observations
made by <b>e-Durable</b> in the last 5 years that it has just
completed:
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The heavy trend in the ICT industry in recent years is to move
clearly towards more and more cloud computing. Digitalisation
goes hand in hand with an inevitable movement towards the cloud,
supported by the largest players in the sector and because of the
economic and technological advantages that the cloud brings to
businesses.
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At the same time and for decades, medium or large players,
companies, cloud providers or even SMEs have very often bought
new servers when setting up their projects and - due to a lack
of time or space - discarded existing servers, appearing
incompatible with the new versions, no longer benefiting from
manufacturer support or simply perceived as obsolete. This
behaviour contributes to a huge production of IT waste that is
certainly used but still works well. At least some of their
components are perfectly functional. <br />
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The impact on the planet is therefore considerable when you
consider that the manufacture of a server represents nearly 600kg
of CO2 emitted per unit (source: ADEME, 2012) and that more than
11 million units were delivered in 2018 (www.statista.com).
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Based on this observation, <b>e-Durable</b> has
therefore launched a reflection on the subject and has come up
with the concept of <b>Recycled.Cloud</b>. The
principle of this cloud is to recover the servers that companies
were throwing away until now and had to have removed at their
expense, to rebuild servers that can be used with the components
that are still valid and sufficiently powerful for the cloud. To
offer with these recycled servers a credible and solid local
alternative, based on this 100% local cloud, 100% recycled to
host the &quot;Cloud&quot; services that companies in the region
need today to support their digitalisation.
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To go further, <b>Recycled.Cloud</b> of course recycles
again the servers of its own cloud that would fail by extracting
their valid components, and this until the end of their useful
life, extending them as long as possible, only to then bring them
into the SWICO waste treatment chain.
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To keep on a consistent course, the <b>Recycled.Cloud</b> is also
powered by open source technologies such as OpenNebula and OpenStack,
OS Cloud (Cloud Operating System) which runs more than 70% of the
world's public clouds. The design of <b>Recycled.Cloud</b> is also
based on the principle of an architecture that is as distributed as
possible and thought is being given to the design of mini-clouds that
will allow the concept to be extended to a local community of
distributed hosting and recycling companies.
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Thanks to a few generous donors of used servers, the founders and
engineers of <b>e-Durable</b> have invested massively
over 24 months to develop their know-how, to create and test the
first prototypes and then to put into production the first
<b>Recycled.Cloud</b> cores on the Lake Geneva arc and
in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
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At this stage of the project, <b>e-Durable</b>'s vision is to
continue to expand the <b>Recycled.Cloud</b>, with passionate
and selected customers, to increase the ecological impact of recycling
used servers to a larger scale and to offer all local actors Cloud
hosting and services of the highest possible environmental value.
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