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Data Center &
IT Solutions Group
Oceania User Conference
May 7, 2008
Martin Otterson, OSIsoft
Christian Luckock , OSIsoft
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Oil & Gas
Power & Utitlies
Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Mines, Metals, Metallurgy & Materials
Pulp & Paper
Pharma., Food and Life Sciences
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Data Center & IT Solutions Group
OSIsoft’s Market Focus and Experience
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Data Center Space- is the “Plant for IT”
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Energy consumption produces
Computing
– Requires “holistic” monitoring
for continuous improvement
– Efficient energy consumption
with most profitable outcome
– Identify the bottlenecks
– Treat all individual systemsas ONE
• Mechanical, Power, IT ,
Security as a complete
system
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What does the OSIsoft product address
(in other words what’s the bottom line)
In the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ENERGY STAR Programs
Report to Congress on Server and
Data Center Energy Efficiency Public Law 109-431
Issued August 2, 2007
The following conclusion was stated…
… “greater energy-efficiency gains may be realized by optimizing the
operation and efficiency of the data center as a holistic system (e.g.,
through real-time, facility - level energy monitoring and
management systems)….”
The OSIsoft PI platform is an easy to use infrastructure that allows the
collection of data in real-time from any source (IT, BMS, Facilities,
networks, etc.) to be retrieved, correlated, analyzed, and visualized to
be used to improve energy utilization within the datacenter.
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Customers outcomes.. “Your Data Your Decisions”
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Operating Expense Reduction
Capacity Planning
Risk Mitigation
Deployment Optimization
Power Monitoring & Management
Green Initiative
Carbon Efficiency
Contractor Management (SLA)
Virtualization success metrics
Operations & IT Convergence
LEED’s baselining and tracking
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Power Distribution Model
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ALC
RDBMS
Interface
Measurement ID
Description
M1
Utility Provider Total
Power Load Measurement
M2
Power Load for Noncritical systems (lighting,
offices, etc.)
M3
Power Load for HVAC and
Other Mechanical
Systems
M4
Total Power Load for
Devices and Other Critical
Systems
M5
Cooling Tower Load
M6
Chiller, Air Handler Load
M7
CRAC Unit Load
M8
UPS Load Measurements
M9
Pole, Circuit and Rack
Loads
SNMP
M10
Interface
Individual Device Load
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Measurement to Value
MEASUREMENTS
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IT
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Network
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Device
performance
NetFlow
IP SLA
Servers
Applications
Power
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PDU
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AMP/WATT
Float Voltage
Temperature
Smart Power
Strips
Mechanical
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Chillers
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Set points
Efficiencies
CRAC
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KPI
• How are these performing
to provised levels?
• Calculations
based on actual
experience
• What is the capacity? To
actual?
• Indicators
• Slow response times drive
down productivity.
UPS Batteries
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BUSINESS RULES
Humidity
Temperature
Air Handlers
• Network failure (router or
switch) drives transaction
Rate to zero.
• .CPU per KW used “
Useful work
• Display real-time
and historic
• What is our ability to
handle a failure at peak
loads?
• Service
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Monitoring with Cisco ISR and PI
The new opportunity:
• Leverage the reliability and security of the Cisco ISR with
integrated PI server to monitor both Operational and IT
performance
– Improved deployment and integration with a
single device
– Improved security
• Meet compliance requirements
– Improved operations
• No loss of data
• More visibility
• Better decision making
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OSIsoft/Cisco Architecture
PI
RtPortal
Smart Client
Trusted
Connections
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ProcessBook
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DataLink
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ActiveView
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Check in & out documents from SharePoint
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Internet
Explorer
RtWebParts
Devices/Data
sources
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows SharePoint
Services
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Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Thin Client
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RtWebParts
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Enterprise architecture of PI- Visualization
ENTERPRISE
Application
Servers
Portal
Servers
Business
Systems
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Management & HA
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Division HQ’s
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MFG Sites
Data Center
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Value and Effort
Value Now, Value Over Time
Target
(time, value)
Condition Based Maintenance
Energy Management
Environmental Compliance
Heating & Cooling Studies
Virtualization
BCS Historian
Capacity Planning
Branch Circuit Monitoring
Effort
Time
Initial
Software
Investment
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Incremental effort yields sustainable gains
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Live Demo
Christian Luckock
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The ROI
• Efficiency
– Increased utilization of DC resources
– Increased worker productivity- Useful work
• CPU per KW comparison
– Condition Based Maintenance (CBM)
• Operational Intelligence
– Increased environmental understanding
– Proactive vs. Reactive
– Facility Design Improvement
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50%
20%
30 to 33%
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What does one MW cost for 1 year?
• 24 Hours x 365 Days = 8,670 hours in a year
• 1 Mega Watt (MW) = 1,000 kilowatts (kW)
• At $0.10 per kW Hour gives the simple formula:
8,670 x 1,000 x $0.10 = $876,000
The Cost of 1 MW of power at $0.10 per kWH for
one year equals $876,000.
• At $0.063 per kW Hour gives the simple formula:
8,670 x 1,000 x $0.063 = $546,210
The Cost of 1 MW of power at $0.063 per kWH for
one year equals $546,210.
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Very Simplified Math
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If DC has 1MW capacity (facilities and IT)
If rate $.063 per kWh (national average)
Total yearly electric cost is $546,200
Yearly cost reaching the IT (30%) is $165,546
Potential savings per 1 MW???
Today represents a typical efficiency of 3 using the
proposed PUE metric
• Goal is too reach PUE of 2 within 3 years
• If no IT improvements the savings would be
>$200K per 1 MW of DC
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What is the impact of efficiency on the energy cost of an
asset at different efficiency levels?
• 1 MW for 1 Year @ $0.10 = $876,000 energy bill
MW
Efficiency
Factor
Usage
@ $0.10
Loss
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100%
1.00
50%
$438,000
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90%
1.11
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486,667
48,667
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80%
1.25
50%
547,500
108,500
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70%
1.42
50%
625,714
187,714
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60%
1.67
50%
730,000
292,000
1
50%
2.00
50%
876,000
438,000
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Microsoft on OSIsoft as a vendor
“We are using the OSIsoft PI System to monitor all the
critical points within our data centers, and in turn are
laying the foundation for a high-availability, global Live
infrastructure...”
“The return on investment is tremendous. We are enabling
innovation through increased collaboration, social
networking and commerce—leading to breakthroughs in
software plus services. We are setting industry standards
with increased utilization of facility resources, real time
business continuity, and green computing
technologies. As we continue to expand our Live services,
the combination of OSIsoft and Microsoft technologies
are bringing new levels of performance and reliability to our
world-class data centers.”
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Outcomes by Customers using PI in the data center and
facilities
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2 % return of power savings for their global Data Center- Microsoft Data
Center Operations
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Reduced FTE’s by eliminating manual entry of data enabling real-time
reporting - IBM RESO group
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Visibility within IT, Facilities, and Public Works for one version of the truth has
reduced down-time through rapid troubleshooting and diagnosis- US Army, Ft
Carson
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An 8% reduction in IT server energy consumption while maintaining a high
service level- Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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PI became an essential tool to help us take the right decision and contributes
to achieve our goal of a reduction of 2% in energy usage annually- Cascades
Paper
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The overall impact of the system is that Eastman Kodak was able, “with
confidence,” to shut down one of the two power plants, leading to savings in
the millions of dollars and payback in 24 months.-Eastman Kodak Company
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Thank you
• Questions?
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