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Page 1: CIsco Energy Efficient Data Center

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Concepts, Considerations and Solutions

[email protected]

Energy Efficiency

March 2009! Introduction to Cisco Solutions!

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177,000,000 kW-Hr of Electricity

60,000,000 Gallons of Water

145,000 lbs of Copper

21,000 lbs of Lead

33,000 lbs of Plastic

73,000 lbs of Aluminum

12,000 lbs of Solder

377,000 lbs of Steel

32,000,000 kW-Hr of Primary Energy

Source: Paul Marcoux, VP, Engineering, Cisco

1MW Data Center

10 years; Tier 4; Power, Cooling, Racks, and IT equipment; not included building; includes 2 x IT refresh

Climate Change is the Most Pressing of Issues Other Issues Cannot be Ignored

Clear and concise language is a necessary component of a productive discussion on Green 

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Technology Application Areas Mapping the Network to Sustainability

Data Centers Virtualization Unified Fabrics

Branch & Campus Wide Area Applications Multi-Service Chassis

Wide Area Networks Management Backbone Application Delivery

Advanced Services Planning Tools

Consumption: Fixed Assets

•  Connected Real Estate •  Connected Urban Development

Production: Energy Utilities

•  Smart Grid •  Utility Demand Response

Collaboration, Measurement, Monitoring, Management

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Networked Sustainability Leveraging Network Ubiquity to Measure, Monitor and Manage

Today 2009 2010 and Beyond

•  Data Definition •  Data Acquisition •  Benchmarking •  1st Level Analysis

•  Reporting Standardization •  1st Generation IP Power Management Applications

•  Energy Information Open •  Control, Automation Standard •  Regulated, Taxed •  Fixed and Mobile Assets

Where Power Goes Ethernet Follows

Chief Sustainability Officer: The new role for resource management will need new tools to report on consumption and costs

Energy Management Dashboards

Total Power

Efficiency Cost Emissions

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Energy Efficient Data Center Solutions What can be implemented today?

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Energy Efficient Data Center Solutions & Products

Description Power & Cooling Savings*

Solution:  Storage Virtualization  Increasing storage utilization allows for the decommissioning of underutilized assets and the setting of higher utilization policies by storage administrators

4% Products: MDS, Nexus Series 

Solution:  Application Delivery  Using a service module form factor versus appliances for SSL Offload and Server Load Balancing provides incremental power savings

1% Products: Application Control Engine 

Solution:  Security Services  Using a service module form factor versus appliances for firewall services provides incremental power savings related to security

1% Products: Firewall Services Module 

Solution:  Networked CRAC  Simply connecting Computer Room Air-Conditioning (CRAC) and "synching" them through Cisco partner technology can eliminate "demand fighting" between CRAC units

9% Products: Catalyst Series or Equivalent 

Solution:  LAN/SAN Consolidation  Unified Fabrics and Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) reduces network infrastructure and structured cabling requirements

1% 

Products: Nexus Series 

Solution:  Right‐Sizing   Planning for UPS and CRAC using tested nominal draw of Cisco products helps to mitigate "cascaded inefficiency”

1% Products: NA, Planning Consideration 

Advanced Services

Ef:iciency Assessment Services  Provides first and second level analysis in order to calculate an actual ROI for implementation and validate estimates

Operative Efficiency Benchmarking

* estimates based on total IT consumption and cooling burden for 5MW data center Total Estimated Savings* 17% 

Cisco Energy Efficient Data Center Solutions Incremental Efficiency Gains Across Infrastructure

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Application Delivery and Firewall Services Using service modules to remove appliances

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

1 Group = 1200 Appliance Watts!

Logical Server Groups!

1 Group = 1200 Appliance Watts!

Each new logical server group added requires 1200 Watts incremental for appliances to provide SSL, load balancing and firewall services

Bringing these services onto the network using service modules adds 800 Watts incremental loading for up to 250 Logical Server Groups (contexts)

200

200

800 Watts

1 Group = 1200 Appliance Watts!

250 Logical Server Groups!

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Tape SAN

Cisco DCIT: Storage Utilization Use Case Setting Utilization Policies through SAN Consolidation

2005

Tape SAN

Today

HR SAN

Sales SAN Marketing

SAN

MDS

MDS MDS

Multiple SAN Islands

Isolated Fabrics

Over-provisioned Power & Cooling

~2 PB’s Storage

Inter-vSAN Routing

Virtual Fabrics

Targeted Power & Cooling

~10 PB’s Storage

HR SAN

Sales SAN

Common Physical Fabric

Marketing SAN

MDS

MDS MDS

IVR

36%

64%

32%

68%

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High-Speed Internet

IP Telephony

Audio and Video Conferencing

Interactive media

Visitor management

VPN

Wireless

Building System Convergence Potential for Energy & Material Savings

Digital signage

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log

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HVAC- Sensors

Fire

24/7 Monitor

Video surveillance

Elevators

Lighting

Energy

Access

Bu

ildin

g S

ervices and

Techn

olo

gies

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Real-Time Visibility of Power Systems via IP

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Driving Efficiency into the Data Center Operation Where Cisco can help today…

Products Solutions Services Best Practices

Cisco Data Center Power Supplies are +90% Efficient (AC)

Superior power per work unit performed when measured at the systems level

Unified Fabrics allows for LAN/SAN consolidation

Storage:

Consolidation

Increased Utilization

Virtualized Services:

Server:

Unified Fabrics

Power Management

Data Center Advanced Services:

Facilities Assessment

Efficiency Assessment

Architectural Assessment

Carbon Accounting

Cisco works in partnership to provide Facilities and Efficiency Assessment Services

1.  Virtualize and Consolidate

2.  Benchmark

3.  Assess Technology

4.  Assess Organization

5.  Define Scope

6.  Set Realistic Goals

7.  Share Practices

Energy Infrastructure Efficiency Utilization Cost

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Cisco Energy Management Services

“You can’t manage what you can’t measure.”

Energy Management Assessment

Cisco Energy Management Implementation

Formation of Energy Management Strategy

Establish IP-based Energy Management at Scale

Cisco Data Center Energy Discovery

Quantify and Categorize Assets to build TCO/ROI Model

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Potential Energy Saving (PES)

  Architectural Assessment Delivers Recommendations to Improve Operative Efficiency Across All Data Center Systems

  Consider this is one small Data Center at 144 kW Load implementing only 6 recommendations

  MainFrame LO, DCiE 50.5%, PES $30,648

  Managed Services, DCiE 61%, PES $141,500

  MidRange LO, DCiE 43.3%, PES $84,214

TOTAL PES $ 256,000 / year

Customer Production Data Center – Jan 2009 Case Study Under Development – CA Advanced Services

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Increase Efficiency Across Your Data Center

Efficiency

Val

ue

Energy Discovery

Implement Energy Management

Management Strategy Formed

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Efficiency Assurance Program launch here