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All content in this presentation is protected – © 2008 APC by Schneider Electric Core | Management | Rev 0 Management Tools for Data Center Physical Infrastructure Pressures from new IT technology Keeping up with complex system changes Staying in control of capacity, energy, and availability

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Page 1: APC Management Tools for Data Center Physical Infrastructure

All content in this presentation is protected – © 2008 APC by Schneider Electric Core | Management | Rev 0

Management Tools for Data Center Physical Infrastructure

Pressures from new IT technology

Keeping up with complex system changes

Staying in control of capacity, energy, and availability

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Capacity you pay for but can’t use

Got POWER ?

Got SPACE ?

… but not enough COOLING or SPACE

… but not enough POWER or SPACE

… but not enough POWER or COOLING

Got COOLING ?

Smart MANAGEMENT can find it

Reduce STRANDED CAPACITY

SoftwareSoftware is more effective than manual is more effective than manual methods for managing STRANDED CAPACITYmethods for managing STRANDED CAPACITY

Management challenge:EFFICIENCY

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Inventory management• Inventory

• Work flow

Centralized monitoring • Unified view from anywhere

• Real-time data

• Vendor neutral

Data Center Physical Infrastructure Management™ (DCPIM)

Device monitoring• Lowest level management at the device

• Network management cards

Predictive simulation and modeling• Accurate simulation of real-time data

• Capacity management

• What-if analysis

Elements of a comprehensive management system

Basic

Complete

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Single serveravailabilityInsufficient cooling?

Insufficient rack space?

Insufficient data ports?

Insufficient power?

Servers overheat

Reduced coolingredundancy

Plug into existing powersupply?

Reduced backup time

Reduced powerredundancy

UPS overloaded

Circuit breaker Trip?

Multiple server availavility

Service levelagreements

WHERE TO PUT NEW WHERE TO PUT NEW SERVER?SERVER?

Management challenge:ADD NEW EQUIPMENT

Add a server:More complex than it seems

SoftwareSoftware is more effective than manual is more effective than manual methods for managing COMPLEXITYmethods for managing COMPLEXITY

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Constant loads Migrating high-density loads

CRACCRAC CRACCRAC

CRACCRACCRACCRAC

BEFORE virtualization AFTER virtualization

High-density “hot spots” can vary in both power density AND location

Smart MANAGEMENT can track it

Management challenge:DYNAMIC LOADSDynamic loads

SoftwareSoftware is more effective than manual is more effective than manual methods for managing DYNAMIC LOADSmethods for managing DYNAMIC LOADS

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The old days are over

●Overprovision power and cooling to be “safe”

●Spread loads out

●Overspend on capital investment in equipment

●Pay maintenance contracts on unused equipment

●Ignore low operating efficiency and high fixed cost from underloading

When density was low, energy was cheap, and management tools didn’t exist, the paradigm was...

Energy constraints and rapid IT developments demand Energy constraints and rapid IT developments demand smart management to reduce waste and stay in control smart management to reduce waste and stay in control

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Managed LEAN, EFFICIENT

MAXIMIZE how much MAXIMIZE how much IT equipment you can IT equipment you can run with the same run with the same power and coolingpower and cooling

MINIMIZE excess MINIMIZE excess power/cooling power/cooling capacitycapacity

Smart management lets you safely “run lean”

MANAGE your way to fuller uitilization of

capacityIT equipment’s IT equipment’s consumption of consumption of power/cooling power/cooling capacitycapacity

Excess power/Excess power/cooling cooling capacitycapacity

Unmanaged WASTEFUL

Existingpower/cooling capacity

Oversizing = WASTE

Management challenge:EFFICIENCYMaximize use of your capacity

SoftwareSoftware is more effective than manual is more effective than manual methods for helping you RUN LEANmethods for helping you RUN LEAN

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ManagementSuite

• Dedicated• Pre-built• Quick setup

Both can view Both can view DCPI through hereDCPI through here

IT Software layer

IT Hardware layer

Building layer

Enterprise Management System

Building Management System

DCPI Layer

Custom programming

Custom programming

To create “IT view” of DCPI

To create “facilities view”

of DCPI

“Out-of-the-box” eliminates custom programming headaches

The hard way

The hard way

Why not use your “enterprise” or building management system ?

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● Align capacity with demand At row, rack, and server level

● Reduce power consumption of power/cooling infrastructure

● Right-size power/cooling infrastructure Reduce wasteful excess capacity

Smart management can monitor, analyze, model, and forecast, so you can …

● Lower the electric bill

● Free up power/cooling for more IT

● Increase DCiE (power/cooling efficiency)

UNMANAGED infrastructure

… with lean, smart infrastructure

Managed power and cooling frees the IT layer Managed power and cooling frees the IT layer to do the REAL work of the data centerto do the REAL work of the data center

• Capacity “tight spots”• Unusable (stranded) capacity

Free the IT layer

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Enterprise IT management systems (EMS)

Building management systems (BMS)

Brownout mandate:Brownout mandate:Cut building power by 25% !Cut building power by 25% !

Got extra power at racks 35 and 87 – what’s riding on them?

Running financials on 87, but you can have 42

We can lower lighting and raise AC to 80º - that’s 12%

AC supply is at 60º -- raise it to 68º

Toward the future … ManagementSuiteManagementSuite

Partnerships with EMS and BMS providers Partnerships with EMS and BMS providers will provide cross-layer coordinationwill provide cross-layer coordination

ManagementSuiteManagementSuite

Join us for the next step in data center management

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Dedicated management tools that comprehend physical infrastructure enable you to have high density, high availability, and high efficiency all at the same time.

Staying in control of capacity, energy, and availability

Data centers need dedicated management tools. Today’s rapidly changing IT environment requires physical infrastructure management with the same advanced level of capabilities as the business processes they support.

Keeping up with complex system changes

The old days of walking around with a thermometer are over. Smart management software enables you to align capacity with demand, identify trouble spots, and maximize efficiency.

Pressures fromnew IT technology

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