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  1. 1. Microsoft 2009 Performance/ Watt/Dollar Dileep Bhandarkar, Ph. D. Chief Architect Global Foundation Services Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Cloud Infrastructure
  2. 2. Microsoft 2009 The Microsoft Difference
  3. 3. Management, Virtualization & Security Datacenter Platform Developer Tools & Framework Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing & OLTP
  4. 4. CLOUD SERVICES 59 markets and 36 languages 76 markets and 48 languages
  5. 5. PLATFORM INFRASTRUCTURE SOFTWARE as a Service as a Service as a Service
  6. 6. Server Platform Services Platform
  7. 7. IaaS PaaS SaaS
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  9. 9. Microsoft 2009 Microsoft Datacenter Scale ChicagoQuincy Dublin Amsterdam Hong Kong Singapore Japan "Datacentershavebecomeasvitaltothefunctioning ofsocietyaspowerstations."--TheEconomist San Antonio Multiple global CDN locations in the Americas, Europe and APAC. Microsoft has more than 10 and less than 100 DCs worldwide. Quincy, Washington: approx 500K sq ft, 27MW, uses entirely hydro-electric power San Antonio, Texas: approx 477K sq ft, 27MW, uses recycled water for cooling Chicago, Illinois: 707,000 square feet with critical power of 60 MW, uses water side economization, containers Dublin, Ireland: approx 570K sq ft, up to 27MW, uses outside air for cooling.
  10. 10. Microsoft 2009 What is a Datacenter? 111
  11. 11. Microsoft 2009 Datacenter Construction Costs Land: 0%-2% Core & Shell Costs: 5%-9% Architectural: 4%-7% Mechanical / Electrical: 70%-85% Land Core / Shell Mech /Elec Arch Where the costs are: >80% scale with power 50% Low initial capital investment Scale with business demand 30 % - 50 % more cost effective for the same class of service Outstanding PUE
  12. 24. Microsoft 2009 Datacenter Strategy Containment instead of containers Standardized Gen, UPS, IT compute PACs and support equipment Multiple Datacenter Classes, Colo and Modular PACs (Pre-Assembled Components) Support equipment designed to be installed on indoor skids or outdoor PACs Primary Cooling via Airside Economizers Secondary Cooling via Air Cooled or Water Cooled Chillers, or Fluid Cooler Warmest server intake temperatures compared to all other Generations Colo - No Raised Floor with Hot/Cold Aisle containment
  13. 25. Microsoft 2009 ITPAC Design 27 video http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/us/details/84f44749-1343-4467-8012-9c70ef77981c
  14. 26. Microsoft 2009 Conclusions Holistic optimization of server and datacenter design Platform energy efficiency remains a major focus area (Perf/Watt/Dollar) Stranding Power is expensive Focus on Infrastructure Cost reduction via high temperature and free air cooling Workload analysis is critical to rightsizing Total Cost of Ownership is important Measure and Control Server Parameters Challenge Conventional Wisdom! 28
  15. 27. Microsoft 2009 Questions? 29 More information at: www.globalfoundationservices.com
  16. 28. Microsoft 2009 Paldies Hvala Dzikuj akujem Ksznm VaMultumesc Aiu Dkuji Aith Faleminderit Sag olun Kiitos Kiitos