metering energy consumption in data centres - chris rudge and rob elder
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Energy efficiency, monitoring and metering
Rob Elder, Keysource
Dr Chris Rudge, University of Leicester
• University of Leicester Project Brief
• DCIM explained
• Industry focus and research
• Our DCIM offering
• Core functionality
• Virtualization!
• Closing notes and next actions
Agenda
• Centralisation of High Performance Computing
(HPC) across the University
• Creation of Research Computing Team to
support the new service
• Construction of new Data Centre to
accommodate consolidated hardware
• 30 racks with up to 30kW per rack position
• Scalable from 150kW to 300kW IT load
• N+1 resilience
• Modular high efficiency UPS
The Project
“The university recognised
the importance of
efficiency, so wanted a
facility with an annualised
Power Usage Effectiveness
(PUE) of less than 1.5.”
Data Centre Solution
Keysource
Haven’t we come far…
… and now we understand so much more
Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) covers the integration of the physical M&E
infrastructure (Facilities) with the technology infrastructure (IT), to centralise monitoring,
management and intelligent capacity planning of a data centre’s critical systems.
Act Optimize for
efficiency Fix expected
failures Build or
buy capacity
Collect data
Report
Analyze
• Monitor everything
• Design it that way – you’ll never add it later
• Monitor for function / failure / alerting
• Monitor for performance / optimisation
• Monitor to understand what it’s doing
• Monitor for service cost
University of Leicester – what to monitor and why?
A single solution for all monitoring?
• Not yet…..
– A single product won’t do all of this
• Data centre infrastructure - APC ISX Central
– Proprietary, easy to use, access for Keysource
• General server, network monitoring – OpenNMS
– Free, network & server, customisable
• Specialist HPC - Bright Cluster Manager
– Proprietary, monitoring & management
Bespoke views – a better at a glance snapshot
IT activity and Data Centre Power
Cooling loop tuning
Power monitoring at all levels
UPS Loadings Rack Loadings Facility Loadings
Proving correct operation
IT Load
Supply
air temp
Pressure
Differential
Control
AHU Fan
speed
Fans adjust
to match IT
air volume
Product development
DCIM – the next step
Virtual machine manager Operations
COMPUTE
management
Moving VMs
for best productivity
Keeping watch on power and cooling
PHYSICAL
management
Trouble
OK, taking action!
Everything, everywhere
• We can demonstrate what’s possible
– PUE of <= 1.2 without need for new build
– Rack density of >20KW without water to racks!
– Rack densities do not need to be predetermined
• We have better data to inform decisions
– Power saving features in blades are better than servers
– Investment in an efficient data centre is worthwhile
How does it help others?
• Key to securing the University’s position as a
leading research institution
• HPC service has high utilisation with users from
nearly 20 departments from astrophysics, through
genetics to economics
• Has changed the view of researchers demonstrating
that centrally provided services can benefit them
• PUE for last 30 days just 1.17
• Electricity saving, compared to old efficiency, of
approximately £140,000 per year
A successful IT project
What does it REALLY mean?
“This will strengthen
Leicester's position as an
international leader in
computational
astrophysics.”
Justin Read, Lecturer in
Astrophysics
Dr. Chris Rudge
Research Computing Services Manager
University of Leicester
cmr9@leicester.ac.uk
0116 252 2223
Rob Elder
Associate Director
Keysource Ltd
Rob.elder@keysource.co.uk
0845 204 3333
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