judson isd x-series deployment savingsand energy savings
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Steve Young, Chief Technology OfficerBeverly Ahr Director of Instructional TechnologyBeverly Ahr, Director of Instructional Technology
Judson ISD6/1/2009
Presentation Outline
JISD pain points with providing increased computer accessJISD pain points with providing increased computer accessSolutions and PossibilitiesSolutions and PossibilitiesWhat What Judson ISD selectedJudson ISD selectedDeployment detailsDeployment detailsLower acquisition costsLower acquisition costsqqEnergy cost comparison and savingsEnergy cost comparison and savingsEffect on electrical capacityEffect on electrical capacityp yp yEffect on A/C neededEffect on A/C neededEffect on eEffect on e--wastewasteEffect on eEffect on e wastewasteEffect on network ports Effect on network ports HowHow are Judson ISD’s X Series devicesare Judson ISD’s X Series devices beingbeing used?used?How How are Judson ISD s X Series devices are Judson ISD s X Series devices being being used?used?OtherOther
Judson ISD pain points with providing increased Judson ISD pain points with providing increased computer access to studentscomputer access to students
CostLaptops and desktops have high per seat acquisition costap ops a d d s ops a g p s a a qu s o os
MaintenanceComputers have many common parts that fail or need maintenancemaintenanceIncreasing computer technician staff not an optionExtended warranties can be very costly
Network AccessNetwork AccessMany classrooms have limited network dropsCabling and new switches are very expensive
Electrical CapacityMany older schools have trouble supporting more than a couple of computers per classroomp p pOften no easy way to increase electrical capacityA/C is very expensive for schools and adding more full computers substantially raises A/C demandco pute s substa t a y a ses /C de a d
Solutions & PossibilitiesSolutions & Possibilities
Thin clientsGood in practice, but we have no spare server room space and eventually p , p p ywould need more network staff (another option we could not choose)
Server rooms are VERY costly, need lots of electricity, and A/COften the cost for thin clients hardware was not significantly less than a l t d ktlow cost desktop
LaptopsTypically a higher acquisition costs when equipped with similar
t d ktcomponents as a desktopHigh total cost of ownership (TCO)
Repairs take longerParts more proprietaryParts more proprietaryMore theft prone
Load Linux variant on old computersCheap/free solution no OS costCheap/free solution – no OS costWe have no Linux management tools and none offer functionality we require at no costStill require expensive network ports and high electricity (higher thanStill require expensive network ports and high electricity (higher than modern CPU)Increase number of service calls and need for repair technicians
What Judson ISD selected: The What Judson ISD selected: The nComputing nComputing X SeriesX Series
What it is?Modified thin clientIt virtualizes the host OS andIt virtualizes the host OS and shares the host’s resources
How does it work?How does it work?Install a PCI card in host machineConnect up to 3 terminals (multiConnect up to 3 terminals (multi boxes) per PCI card via cat 5 cableConnect monitor keyboard andConnect monitor, keyboard, and mouse to each multi box
Deployment detailsDeployment details
What Judson ISD did and where we did itDecided to focus X Series deployments in three areas:
Elementary school classroomsMiddle school classrooms
Each classroom end up with 4 student workstations
Library student stationsHow many have we deployed in year 1?
418 sets – which created an additional 1,254 computer seats
h d l d iHow many have we deployed in year 2? 343 sets – which created an additional 1,029 computer seats
What are the What are the benefits benefits of of X Series X Series solution?solution?Lower Acquisition CostsEnergy cost savings ( Green computing )Less electrical capacity needed in facilitiesLess A/C NeededLess e-waste created75% less network ports/drops needed
Less ports and drops can equate to at least $1200 savings per X Series set.
Lower Acquisition Lower Acquisition Costs Costs ( 3,044 computing seats )( 3,044 computing seats )( , p g )( , p g )
Acquisition for a PC only deployment $ 2,374,320q y p y $ , ,
Possible additional network growth $ 776,220
f lAcquisition cost for X Series Deployment
Shared PC's $ 593,580
Access Terminals (X Series) $ 152,200
Extra Monitors $ 285,375
Keyboards & Mice $ 45,660
MS OS Licensing $ 108,594
Total X Series Acquisition Cost $ 1,185,409
Savings of 50%
Energy Cost ComparisonJudson ISD's School Year Energy Cost Comparison
$30.00
Judson ISD s School Year Energy Cost Comparison
$25.00
$20.00
$10.00
$15.00
$5.00
$-Annual Energy Cost
of P3 and CRT Annual Energy Cost of a "green" Dual
Annual Energy Cost of Dual Core w/ 3
JISD's Annual Energy Cost Per Seat using
Monitor Core PC w/LCD terminals nComputing X-Series
Energy Cost SavingsEnergy Cost Savings (Green Computing)
O Y E C t & S i f J d ISD f 3044One Year Energy Cost & Savings for Judson ISD for 3044 Total Computing Seats
$80,000
$90,000 $84,014
$60,000
$70,000 $61,354
$40,000
$50,000
$35,852
$20,000
$30,000 $22,661
$13,191
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$10,000
Y l ti Y l ti Y l ti E i b E iYearly operating cost for 3044 P3
PC's
Yearly operating cost for 3044 green
Core Duo
Yearly operating cost - Using Core Duo's hosting X
Series
Energy savings by using X Series with
Core Duo (instead of P3)
Energy savings using X Series
instead of all an Core Duo fleet
Auto Shutdown SavingsAuto Shutdown SavingsJudson ISD started automated shutdown of school computers in 2007Numbers based on 25% of 4000 machines left onOver time savings are less as PC base becomes more green
$140,000
$160,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$54,000
$155,111
$-
$20,000
Year 1 SavingsYear 2 Savings
$ ,$43,649
$33,907 $23,556
Year 2 SavingsYear 3 Savings
Year 4 SavingsTotal Savings
Less Electrical Capacity NeededLess Electrical Capacity Needed
Many schools lack electrical infrastructure to support large numbers of computersnumbers of computersOften impractical or cost prohibitive to bring in increased electrical serviceelectrical serviceOne X Series set with 1 green dual core and 3 terminals use about the same electricity as a single Pentium 3 system with y g ya CRT monitor.This allows a schools to double number of computer seats in classrooms, while reducing electrical needs by 50%This means a 4 computer classroom can replace outdated
h dsystems with modern ones:And cut acquisition costs 50%Cut energy usage 73%Cut energy usage 73%
Less A/C NeededLess A/C Needed
Less power consumption equates to less heat generatedLess power consumption equates to less heat generated per computing seatHeat output is cut the same percentage as energy usageHeat output is cut the same percentage as energy usageThis means heat output compared to traditional PC’s can reduce heat output by 73% or higher.p y gThis translates into large savings on A/C bills or on retrofit of A/C systems to service hot roomsLess $$ is spent on building A/C per computing seat
Less eLess e--waste Createdwaste Created
Long term, there is much less e-waste for disposal, i.e. there are 3 less CPU’sLess to dispose of means:
Less pollutionLower disposal costs
Less Network Ports NeededLess Network Ports NeededLess ports and drops can equate to at least $1200 savings per X Series set, if drops needed for increased computer access.How is this money saved?
Network switches can be very costly at more than $150 per portCopper prices have been rapidly rising (a key component of network cables)network cables)Labor to install cabling is expensive (from $75 to $200 per drop)
Switches are not always very “green” – and canSwitches are not always very green and can consume a lot of electricity, as well as generate a lot of heat, so reducing numbers of switch ports canof heat, so reducing numbers of switch ports can help schools become greener
Judson ISD Configuration Options
Side to SideSide to Side
Back to Back
How Are The X300’s Being Used?How Are The X300’s Being Used?
ResearchUsed as learning center using Judson ISD developed activitiesUsed to augment TechKnowledge (computer literacy curriculum)U d t f i t ti j tUsed as center for integration projectsUse to reinforce keyboarding skillsX300 S t d i ti f t hX300 Systems used as incentive for teacher proficiency (computer literacy)s
X Series Learning in Action
OtherOther
Technical IssuesWe learned we needed an audio solution per seatPut in inexpensive amplified speakers and headphonesThere is not enough output on multi box audio portStudents should be logged in under different user ggaccounts when using web applicationsTest all software you want to use prior to deployment to avoid unexpected surprises
Licensing IssuesCheck with operating system vendor and software vendors for their requirementsUsing Linux can save substantial licensing costs
Summary
Funding adequate technology is difficult in good years, but finding lower cost computing solutions is even more i t timportant now.Deploying X Series sets can cut your deployment costs for computing seats by 50% or morecomputing seats by 50% or moreX Series are not as green as trees, but they are much more efficient in energy usage e-waste and air conditioning thanefficient in energy usage, e-waste, and air conditioning than traditional computers.By replacing older PC’s with X Series you can cut energyBy replacing older PC s with X Series, you can cut energy usage by 70% or more.You or someone in your organization will increasingly need ou o o o you o ga a o a g y dto demonstrate how you are savings $$ and being greener in IT. X Series fit into this strategy.Make sure X Series fit your needs and test, test, test prior to deployment.
Information
More Information on Judson ISD Technology Services available at:
http://www.judsonisd.org/district/technology/
nComputing green computing and savings calculator at:http://tinyurl com/btrupahttp://tinyurl.com/btrupa
Steve YoungSteve [email protected]
Beverly [email protected]