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The Green Grid, Metrics andDCMMPresented by: Jay Taylor
About The Green Grid A not-for-profit international consortium committed toadvancing resource efficiency in business computingecosystems and achieving bottom-line results Develop meaningful, user-centric standards, metrics andtools to help IT and facilities better achieve efficiency andsustainability across the entire data center ecosystem Improving data center efficiency and sustainability is only effectivewhen it is measurable Promotion and training about standards, measurementmethods, best practices and technologies Collaborating with governments and other standards makersaround the worldCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Over 170 Members WorldwideCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
The energy dilemma is here to stayThe factsThe needvsEnergydemandCO2 emissionsElectricity by 2030to avoid dramaticclimate changes by2050Source: IEA 2007Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)By 2050Frequentpower outagesConflicts forRisingClimate change resource accessenergy prices& controlCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Enough Said?Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
But Did You Know .?Green GridWhite Paper#44 onEMEA DataCenterEnergyPolicyCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
But Did You Know .?Used withPermission fromthe US EPACopyright 2012, The Green Grid
So How Do I Start?Assess the Energy Efficiency of Your Data Center US EPA Energy Star Data Center Rating System Portfolio Manager US DOE Data Center Energy Practitioner Program DC Pro The Green Grid Data Center Maturity Model PUE Reporting On-line ToolEstablish your baseline with anassessmentand then manage with DCIMCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Data Center Maturity Model DCMM: A roadmap for the industry to significantly improveefficiency and sustainability through benchmarking data centerfacility efficiency to clearly show where improvements can bemade Integrates every aspect of the data center including power,cooling, compute, storage and network Provides guidelines by data center area such that operators canbenchmark their current performance using the Data CenterMaturity Model Equalizer, thereby: Understand how far they are from best practice Identify the ongoing steps and innovations required to achieve greaterenergy efficiency and sustainability improvements, both today and into thefuture. Use the higher levels of the model to inform data center and IT strategy.Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Data Center Maturity ModelCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
StructureLevel 0Level 1 Minimal/No Part BestProgressPracticeLevel 2 BestPracticeLevel 3Level 4Level 5 Reasonable Reasonable Visionary –StepStep5 Year(between(betweenViewLevel 2Level 2and 5)and 5)Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Scope Includes Energy Efficiency Energy demand Energy supply – low carbon generation Utilization/Effectiveness Sustainability CarbonWaterWaste heatMaterials management– E-Waste– Cradle to cradle approach – lifecycle Building sustainability Monitoring/metricsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Accessing OnlineCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Library & ToolsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Data Center Maturity ModelCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Data Center Maturity Model EqualizerCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
FeedbackFeedback Where do I assess myself? How do I get the equaliser for my data center?Also Track progress over multiple years for data centers Enter a template and create copies Export assessment and equaliser High level and detailed assessments – depends on time and number of datacenters Built with only user experience in mind and usable from your mobile deviceCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
DCMM Stakeholder Use CasesCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
ContentDCMM Integrates every aspect of the data center for a holisticbusiness approach to efficiencyCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Facility – Power Critical Power Path Efficiency – BuildingEntrance to IT load Architecture Operations GenerationCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Facility – Cooling PUE – Cooling ContributionRCI (hi) & RCI (lo) – if applicableMechanical/Refrigerant Cooling reductionEnvironmental – set point range at inlet to ITequipment Environmental – monitoring and control OperationsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Facility – Other Operational ResilienceResilience vs. NeedLightingBuilding/ShellM&E WasteProcurementCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Facility – Management MonitoringPUEWaste heat reuse (as measured by ERF/ERE)CUEWUExUE/additional metricsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
IT – Compute UtilizationWorkload ManagementOperationsPower managementServer populationsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
IT – Storage ngCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
IT – Network UtilizationWorkloadOperationsTechnologyBase PerformanceProvisioningCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
IT – Other UtilizationIT SizingInternal Power SupplyService Catalogue/SLA’sIncentivizing change for efficient behaviourE-WasteProcurementCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Assessment Tool - QuestionsCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Assessment Tool - Summary or DetailedCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Assessment ToolCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Completed Assessment31Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Benchmark32Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Questions – why?Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Benchmark FiltersCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
Assessment Tool - Export35Copyright 2012, The Green Grid
Vendor Benefit – product capabilityProduct AColder climatee.g. UK, France, Iceland36Product C - 2013Warmer climatee.g. Singapore, HKCopyright 2012, The Green GridProduct BWarmer climatee.g. Singapore, HK
Summary Roadmap for the industry to significantly improve efficiency andsustainability Benchmark your data center using the Data Center Maturity ModelEqualizer, thereby: Seeing how you compare to best practice – Level 2 Identifying the ongoing steps and innovations required to achieve greater energyefficiency and sustainability improvements Designing new data centers and IT using the model’s higher levels Provides your C-level suite with a clear guide for improving theenergy efficiency and sustainability of the data center portfolioCopyright 2012, The Green Grid
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Develop meaningful, user-centric standards, metrics and tools to help IT and facilities better achieve efficiency and sustainability across the entire data center ecosystem Improving data center efficiency and sustainability is only effective when it is measurable Promotion and training about standards, measurement