POWER & COOLING SOLUTIONS

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GREEN IT
Ajay Kaul
Regional Enterprise Manager
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DELL ASPIRES TO BE THE
GREENEST TECHNOLOGY
COMPANY ON THE PLANET
www.dell.com/earth
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DATA CENTER ENERGY
CONSUMPTION IS ACCELERATING
Billion
kWh / year
140
2.9% of projected
Projected Data Center Energy Use
Under Five Scenarios total U.S. electricity use
1.2% of total U.S.
electricity use
120
100
Historical
Trends
0.8% of total U.S.
electricity use
Current
Efficiency
Trends
Improved
Operation
80
60
40
Best
Practice
20
0
2000 2001 2002
2003
2004 2005
2006
Source: EPA Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency; August 2, 2007
2007 2008 2009
2010 2011
State-ofthe-Art
CUSTOMERS ARE
EXPERIENCING ENERGY
RELATED ISSUES
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PERFORMANCE DEMANDS
INCREASING
ENERGY COSTS
RISING DRAMATICALLY
UNNECESSARY ENERGY
USE / EXPENSE
POWER
COOLING MAXING
OUT
LIMITATIONS
REGULATORY / LEGISLATIVE
PRESSURES
HOTSPOTS
SPACE AT A
PREMIUM
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And the fact is ………..?
Energy efficiency is not just a problem of power (kWh),
It is not just a problem of cooling (BTUs)
not just a problem of performance (MIPS)
and not just a data center issue —
it's all of the above !!!
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CONFLICTS BETWEEN IT AND
FACILITIES RESULT IN
INEFFICIENCIES
IT
FACILITIES
 What are upcoming data center
changes?
 The utility company won’t let me have
any more power…
 Does my IT facility fully support
initiatives such as Server Consolidation,
Virtualization or HPCC initiatives?
 I have exceeded the capacity of my
rack…
 Are the existing data center cooling
systems adequate to support the new
equipment?
 I cannot deploy any more servers until
we bring a new DC online…
 Are the existing data center power
distribution systems adequate to support
future growth?
 What would a major business disruption
cost my company per hour? What
percentage is related to environmental
factors?
 I am literally running out of space…
 Power is costing more than my
equipment…
 I am running out of breakers…
 The only way I can put another server
in is if I take one out…
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DELL TAKES A LIFECYCLE
APPROACH TO GREEN
PRODUCT
CONCEPT &
DESIGN
ASSET
RECOVERY &
RECYCLING
MANUFACTURING
& OPERATIONS
CUSTOMER
EXPERIENCE
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GET MORE OUT OF YOUR
EXISTING DATA CENTERS
• PowerEdgeTM Energy Smart Servers
• PowerEdgeTM Blade Servers
• Data Center Assessment & Design
REVEAL
YOUR
HIDDEN
DATA
CENTER
• Virtualization
• Dell | Liebert Power & Cooling Solutions
• PowerVaultTM Storage & Data Management
• Systems Management
• Data Center Solutions
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POWER & COOLING ACCOUNT FOR
~60% OF DATA CENTER ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
DISTRIBUTION OF POWER CONSUMPTION
IN A TYPICAL DATA CENTER
COMMS &
STORAGE OTHER
6%
9%
COMPUTE
SERVERS
26%
Source:
PS3 Data Center Study, Fall 2006
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POWER
DELIVERY
18%
COOLING
41%
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SERVER ENERGY EFFICIENCY
IS ABOUT ALL OF THE
COMPONENTS
COMPONENT LEVEL POWER CONSUMPTION
IN A TYPICAL SERVER
OTHER
24%
COMMS &
STORAGE OTHER
6%
9%
COMPUTE
SERVERS
26%
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POWER
DELIVERY
18%
COOLING
41%
CPU
32%
POWER
SUPPLY
21%
MEMORY
6%
HDD/RMSD
13%
Source:
PS3 Data Center Study, Fall 2006
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CHIPSET
4%
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POWEREDGE ENERGY SMART SERVERS:
BUILT FROM ENERGY OPTIMIZED
COMPONENTS
 KEY COMPONENTS:
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Low Voltage processors
High efficiency memory
High efficiency power supplies
Efficient hard drives
Low flow fan technology
Energy optimized BIOS settings
 BENEFITS:
– Up to 25% more energy efficient over similarly
configured standard Dell servers
– Each Energy Smart server produces up to 1 ton
less CO2 emissions vs. standard servers
– Fit more servers into the same power, cooling and
space envelope as previous generation servers
– Climate Savers Computing compliant options
Dell PowerEdgeTM
Energy Smart
1950, 2950 & 2970
Source: Based on testing preformed by Dell Labs in November 2006. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage,
and manufacturing variability. Dell Data Center Capacity Planner 2.0 and Dell Energy Smart Calculator for Servers; comparison
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of Dell
PowerEdge
2950 vs. Dell PowerEdge Energy Smart 2950.
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DELL M-SERIES: EXCEPTIONAL
BLADE PERFORMANCE / WATT
“The blades in the Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade System achieved better
performance/watt than the HP or IBM Blade Systems at every configuration we
tested.”
- Principled Technologies, PowerEdge Performance / Power Test
Blade Server Power Comparison
Dell PowerEdge
M600 Blade
System
IBM
BladeCenter H
Type 8852
4500
4300
250
Watts per Blade
HP
BladeSystem
c-Class
300
4100
3900
200
3700
150
3500
3300
100
3100
2900
50
2700
0
2500
Dell PowerEdge HP BladeSystem IBM BladeCenter
M600 Blade
c-Class
H Type 8852
System
1 blade
2 blades
10 blades
Maximum blades
Performance/watt results for each server by blade configuration. Higher numbers are better. Maximum blades per chassis = 16 for Dell, HP, 14 for IBM
DELL
- INTERNAL
Source:
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commissioned study
by Principled Technologies “SPECjbb performance and power consumption on Dell, HP, and IBM blade servers”, December
USE
ONLY
2007; comparing fully populated blade chassis configurations for the Dell PowerEdge M600, HP ProLiant BL460c, and IBM BladeCenter HS21
Watts per Chassis
Blade Server
Performance / Watt
Comparison
ENERGY SAVINGS, LESS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ONE RACK OF POWEREDGE M-SERIES BLADES VS.
COMPETITIVE SYSTEMS:
 Consumes up to ~3200 less watts each year
 Saves up to $2600 annually
 Produces up to 18 tons less CO2
Equivalent to Carbon sequestering power of 4 acres of pine forest
Power and performance results from Principled Technologies Report: SPECjbb2005 performance and power consumption on Dell, HP, and IBM
blade servers. $2,600 based on annual kWh savings, and EPA data of average rate of $0.094 per kWh. CO 2 claim based on kWh savings
using EPA data available here: http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html
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SERVER POWER MONITORING:
IT NECESSITIES AT NO CHARGE
OpenManageTM and IT
Assistant alerting
• SNMP alerts sent upon
user defined power
thresholds
IT Assistant reporting
• Amperage per power
supply
• Energy consumed per
server
• Peak power and
amperage per server
Chart View of
the collected
data
Average/max/
Min for the
given System
Dell OpenManage IT Assistant - Microsoft Internet Explorer
Performance/Power Monitoring Tasks
My power monitoring (Windows)
• Aggregate energy
consumed by server
group
Summary
Execution Results
Group Summary and Maximum Values
Peak Power
Peak Amperage
Peak Time
Peak Measured Since
Energy Measured Since
Wxp-gjp1m1s
110 W
12 A
05/08/07 4:21 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
192.168.22.179
140 W
13 A
06/08/07 2:22 PM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
jr9771s
200 W
11 A
12/08/07 2:30 PM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
jt9771s
300 W
8 A
08/09/06 3:33 PM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
bgdb71s
90 W
16 A
05/07/07 5:00 PM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
myserver
110 W
14 A
06/06/07 6:21 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
05/05/06 4:20 AM
Device
Summary
Execution Logs
Name
Percentage Time
Current Value
Average Value
600 W
450 W
300 W
800 W
2500 KWh
03/02/07 5:22PM
-NA-
-NA-
-NA-
-NA-
-NA-
Aggregate Power Consumed
Aggregate Energy Consumed
Aggregate
consumption, with
thresholds alerting
option
Applet OMCF.ui.MainApplet Started
View
Chart/Export
data menu
Minimum Value
Maximum Value
Peak Value Observed at..
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MULTIPACK HELPS REDUCE
PACKAGING, IMPROVE
DEPLOYMENT AND REDUCE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
 WHAT IS MUTLIPACK?
• Multiple products in a single box
• Reduced / reusable packaging
• Reduced documentation, cables, etc. to fit customer needs
Before Multipack:
16 1U servers on two pallets
With Multipack:
16 1U servers in 1 pallet space
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POWEREDGE M-SERIES BLADE
SERVERS: FAST TO DEPLOY,
LESS PACKAGING
Dell PowerEdge M1000e
Blade System 16 blades
HP BladeSystem c-Class
16 blades
IBM BladeCenter H
14 blades
Box-torack time
14 minutes
3 hours, 13 minutes
1 hour, 56 minutes
Assembly
needed?
Each blade fully
assembled & Factory
Tested
Install CPU,
memory, and hard
disk in each blade
Install CPU,
memory, and hard
disk in each blade
Number
of boxes
1
78
62
Source: Dell commissioned Principled Technologies report “Out of Box Comparison of Dell, HP, and IBM Blade Servers”, December 2007
ASSET RECOVERY SERVICES PROVIDES
PROPER DISPOSITION OPTIONS FOR RETIRED
IT EQUIPMENT
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ASSET REMOVAL
& LOGISTICS
2
PICKUP, SORTING,
& DATA DESTRUCTION
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DISPOSITION
OPTIONS
Resale
Recycling
Donation
Lease Return
• Audit
• Pack
• Planning
• Data destruction
• Sort and Refurbishment
• Asset tag removal
• Detailed Reporting
Employee Purchase
• Stringent controls over environmental liability and data security
• Detailed partner process audits, including downstream channels
• Maximized residual value
• Flexible disposition options: remarketing, donation, recycling, destruction
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OUR COMMITMENT
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We've built environmental consideration into every stage of the Dell
product life cycle -- from development and design, to manufacturing
and operations, to customer use and product recovery.
And while we're proud of the significant environmental progress we've
made so far, we know there's still much more to do.
We are committed to pushing the boundaries
even further to develop more:
Together we will make a world of difference.
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For more details , please feel free to contact me at : [email protected]
Thank you
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