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Energy Efficiency and Power Management


Gaining More From Less

Energy Efficiency in the Data Center How to Gain More from Less
Top Facility Concerns
0% Heat Density Power Density Availability Energy Efficiency Space Constraints 25% 50% 75 % 100 %

Energy costs are the fastest-rising cost element in the data center
Gartner

Management
0% Availability Energy Efficiency Heat Density Space Constraints Power Density Management 25% 50%

Current
75 % 100 %

Data centers are capacity constrained and new data centers require multi-million $ investments
IT Ops Manager
Future

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The Ramp Up to Energy Savings


Measure and Monitor Datacenter KPIs Space Power Cooling Security Environments

Monitoring Usage and Managing Energy Consumption

Reporting Discovery
Protocol-based discovery of servers, storage and networking devices; tie systems to applications and lines of business

Monitoring
Server utilization, CPU memory disk and power draw

Exception reporting, workflow orders and change management

Optimize and Predict


Cycle systems on and off, move virtual machines, MAC orders, find orphaned systems, tech refresh, interdependencies and potential downtime and decommission Trend analysis and capacity planning, and what if simulations

Inventory and Visualization

Inventory of systems and mapping of the datacenter facility and device locations to the rack level

Source: IDC, 2010

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Power Management in Datacenters


Management Console Multi vendor/protocol Low level communication
Group power management expertise

Scaling Usage model implementation

GAP

Security

TTM new platform capabilities Rack Servers Blade Servers

PDU & UPS

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Intel Data Center Manager (DCM)


An SDK with Web Service APIs for Datacenter Power and Thermal Management; Easy to Integrate in the Management Console Your Management Console DCM SDK (Web Service API) MONITOR SCALABILITY Rack Severs CONTROL STANDARDS TREND

Blade Severs

PDU & UPS

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Intel Data Center Manager v2.1 Key Features


Standards and Scalability
MONITORING
Real-time monitoring of actual power and inlet temp data* aggregated to rack, row, room and user-defined logical groups

TRENDING
Log power and thermal data, query trend data using filters Saves 1 year of history data for capacity planning

CONTROL
Supports multiple active power policy types, schedule by time of day
Co-existing policies at multiple hierarchy levels e.g., row, rack, group. Policy accepts SLA priority as directive

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DCM Support Across Various Devices


Node Manager enabled servers (Like Dell 6100, 1100, 2100) Power monitor Power control Dell 11G Server Dell Blade Enclosure HP Server* HP BladeSystem Enclosure IBM server (X series) IBM BladeCenter Chassis Facility Device (UPS, PDU)

Yes Yes Yes IPMI Yes

Yes Yes Yes iDRAC Yes

Yes No No WS-MAN (CMC) Q2, 2011

Yes Yes** Yes DCMI (iLO) Yes

Yes,

instantaneous

Yes,

Instantaneous

Yes No No CLI (AMM) Q2, 2011

Yes,

Instantaneous

No No CLI (OA) Q2, 2011

No Yes IPMI (IMM) Q3, 2011

No No SNMP Yes

Thermal monitor
Protocol

Availability

Best Case
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* iLO update might be required ** Requires Advanced iLO License *** Subject to change without notice

Data Center Manager Delivers


Power and Thermal Monitoring Increased Rack Density

Workload Power Optimization


Business Continuity

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DCM Value Drivers DCs


# Value Driver Actual Estimated

1.

Measure energy usage by device: Provides clients ability to baseline, monitor, analyze and manage energy consumption across the enterprise (a factor towards refresh)
Assists power capacity planning by providing actual data on energy consumption (increase rack density) real time data available Proactively Identify Failure situations by monitoring events around Power and Thermal (hot spots, CRAH failures) Energy Efficiency: Improve thermal profile of DC (avoid overcooling and undercooling of DC) Identify dead servers: Servers that are consuming power but running no workloads

100% Accurate

Not always accurate

2.

Accurate all the way to device level so can drive better capacity planning Need real time monitoring Real time thermal monitoring Real time power monitroing

Not always accurate

3. 4. 5.

No real time monitoring No thermal estimations Can be driven if monitoring CPU utilization

6. 7.

Power optimization/control On demand comute availability (integrate CPU, MEM data id sleep state and bring up as CPU increases) LOAD ADAPTIVE SCHEDULING

Real time connection and control New capability

Not possible Not possible with estimation

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Power and Thermal Monitoring

Real-time power consumption Avoid data center hotspots Data center planning Intelligent power stripes replacements

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More Compute/Less Energy per Footprint


Maximize CapEx ROI for Available Rack Power
Set rack level power cap policy 14A (3,080W) 10 units server/rack

9 units server/rack 8 units server/rack

Increased Rack Density

Additional 40% rack density captured through power capping, minimal performance impact
Increasing rack density 10-30%, saving $500/ server over 4 years with no major performance impact

Baidu current rack density unites server per rack, 385W power consumption budget for per server.

Stable rack density increase policy 8 to 9, 342W power consumption budget for per server.

More efficiency rack density increase policy 9 to 10, 308W power consumption budget for per server.

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Provide the Optimized Power Profile per Server/Rack/Floor or Workload/Application


HPC

WORKLOADS

HPC/FSI Database Search

IO Optimized Search
CPU Intensive

Workload Power Optimization

10

20

30

40

WATTS SAVED/NODE

FSI
30W per server savings with no performance impact* ~19% per server savings without performance tradeoff* ~35% power savings expected* 100W savings for 4 servers for MSFT SQL Server workload* 22W savings per server on Monte Carlo ZCS workload

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Prolong Operation During DC Outage


Prolong Operation During DC Outage
POWER

Mass policy push of lower power state

PRE OUTAGE

DURING OUTAGE

POST OUTAGE

Business Continuity

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DCM Customers (Console Vendors)

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Lets Get Started

The SDK Sample and Examples Licensing Options

http://software.intel.com/sites/datacentermanager/

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