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Cloud computing increases efficiency & drives bottom line

© 2009 GoGrid / ServePath

Authors:Randy Bias (VP Technology Strategy)

Steve Gibbard (Architect)

March 2009

Clouds Bring Green

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Backgrounds

Randy Bias, VP Technology Strategy, GoGrid– Specializing in IT infrastructure since 1990– 3 ISPs, 3 Internet Datacenters, 2 MSSPs, 2 Cloud providers– Pioneered world’s 1st multi-platform, multi-cloud management

system (CloudScale Networks, Inc)

GoGrid– Division of ServePath, LLC, an established hosting provider– Pioneer in infrastructure-based Cloud Computing– First ‘cloudcenter’ type Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud in U.S.– Public BETA of Grid March ’08; Cloud Storage launched in Dec– 1,000+ customers in first 3 months of operation

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Today’s Agenda

Environmental Costs

Power & Efficiency

Comparing Traditional vs. Cloud

Future Directions

Q & A

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The Case for Green

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Global warming forecasts– Global CO2 emissions

are 27B tons per year– 3.5% increase per year

(up from .9% in 1990)

Global impacts:– Sea levels rise 20 ft– Coastal areas flood– 100 million people

displaced

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IT & Datacenter Environmental Impacts

Datacenters create 41M metric tons of CO2– 1.5% of energy in 2006– 5.1 million US households– 100 billion miles driven– 60M tons in 5 years?

E-Waste is also relevant– 70% of heavy metals in

landfills are electronics– 80% of “recycled” waste in

US is exported

Servers grew 50% in last 5 yrs

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Efficiency Matters

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Green, Green, Green

Efficiency drives bottom line

Efficiency is Green

Where can we drive efficiency?– Power– Cooling (Power)

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Focus on Power Efficiency

Quick Win

Many Efficiency Improvements Possible

Game changers:– Virtualization– Consolidation– Cloud computing

Datacenter companies have “economies of scale”

Economies of scale include $$ and power greening

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Cooling is Power

Less power == less heatCooling power is +40% per serverCost of cooling is significant over the lifetime of a single server

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Sonic.net’s datacenter cooling efficiency effects on power costs

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Drilling Down on Datacenter Power

Servers are Power Pigs– Average server is 225W– Lifetime cost of power is four times

CapEx– Server energy consumption

growing 9% annually– Server growth of 50% between

2005 and 2010

Servers are horribly inefficient– Average utilization estimated at 6%– 30% of powered servers not in use

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Traditional vs. Cloud

SP runs 265W per server

GG runs 340W per node (17W per cloud server)

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Power Distribution

RAM central to biz model

Virtualization maximizes power efficiency

GG node power cost distributed across virtual servers

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Cloud Efficiency

Overall GoGrid utilization is very high– RAM > 75%– CPU < 20%– DISK > 50%

Elastic usage means unused servers are off by default– A physical server in motion

generally stays in motion

# of virtual > # of physical in 1/10th space

CPU DISK RAM

GoGrid Utilization Rates

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Future Directions

Evaluating additional efficiency measures– Power efficient cloud chassis & Energy Star servers– Alternative power sources– Air-side economizer (60-70% cooling savings)– Air-flow management

Looking into additional recycling options– ServePath programs to increase lifecycle of older equipment

Excess cloud capacity to non-profits:– www.wastenothing.org

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Q & A

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EMAIL [email protected]

GOGRID INFO http://www.gogrid.com

BLOG http://neotactics.com/blog

WORK BLOG http://blog.gogrid.com

TWITTER http://twitter.com/randybias

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