Mario Apicella’s first impression of Infortrend’s EON B12 is that it’s green enough to make IT pros reconsider the long-term viability of behemoth arrays.“I was drawn to its potential to reduce power consumption, as well as its small footprint,” Apicella writes in Time to bury big drive “diskosaurs.” “The B12 is happily idling in my lab at 238 watts. Care to measure how much juice your 3.5-inch-drive arrays are slurping?”