IBM Energy Management

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IBM Energy Management

Brad Brech : [email protected] Distinguished Engineer : Systems Software

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Energy : Smarter Planet & Dynamic Infrastructure New Intelligence

Green & Beyond

Smart Work

Dynamic Infrastructure

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IT Efficiency & Reliability

Data Center Efficiency & Reliability

•Workload Packing •Workload re-Distribution •Multi-platform Optimization •Thermal Monitoring & Mgmt

• Active ties between IT and Data Center Infrastructure • Integration with Enterprise Management • Data Center Efficiency Services • Thermal Monitoring & Mgmt

System Level Efficiency

•Platform Enablement •Improved Performance / Watt •Energy Monitoring & Trending •Dynamic Energy Optimization •Improved System Utilization

Intelligent Buildings

Intelligent Cities Transport networks

Waste company

• Intelligent Building Control & Efficiency • Systems Integration • Cross Process Analytics • Occupant Behavior 3

City Services

Intelligent Utility Grids Water company

District cooling

• Integrated Services Control & Efficiency • Systems Integration • Cross Process Analytics • Citizen Behavior

Power company

• Production & Distribution Control & Efficiency • Systems Integration • Cross Process Analytics

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Common goals for energy management Cost Reduction and Avoidance ƒ Identify opportunities for energy cost reduction (Operating Expenses)

– Reduce Over Provisioning ƒ Delay facility expansion due to energy or cooling constraints (Capital Expenses)

Remove Operational Barriers ƒ Manage power and cooling capacity to enable growth and flexibility

– Power Control (Modes, Capping, Power Saving) ƒ Avoid service disruptions caused by energy related outages

– Identification and reaction to Energy Fault Events Manage Risk and Streamline Compliance ƒ Document and validate energy efficiency gains to stakeholders ƒ Ensure compliance with new and emerging regulation

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Managing energy across infrastructure domains ASSETS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE

Water

FACILITIES & PROPERTY

Compliance

PRODUCTION INFRASTRUCTURE

Data Center Infrastructure

Building Infrastructure MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE

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Utilities

Servers

PDU

HVAC

Cell Towers

Water

Storage

UPS

Lighting

Production Equipment

Utilities

Networking

CRAC

Security/Fire

Distributed

Chiller

Communications

Trucking Fleets

Compliance

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How we accomplish Energy Efficiency Data and Applications ƒ De-duplication and compression ƒ Lifecycle management, retention and archiving ƒ Chargeback and usage accounting

ƒApplication server optimization ƒApplication monitoring

Energy Management ƒ Measure, collect, benchmark ƒ Monitor, trend, manage ƒ Policy based optimization

IT Equipment ƒ Energy efficient product designs ƒ Workload optimized systems ƒ Virtualization of server, storage, network, application, & desktop ƒ Environmentally responsible disposal of assets ƒ Energy efficiency IT assessments

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ƒTrack, verify, report for compliance ƒEarn energy efficiency certificates

Data Center

Property and Facilities

ƒ Thermal and energy assessments ƒ Rationalize and consolidate ƒ Energy efficient data center design ƒ Active energy management ƒ Modular approach ƒ Innovative cooling techniques

ƒ Instrumentation of assets for power, temperature, layout, and problem identification ƒ Intelligent lifecycle management solutions ƒ Sustainable facilities analysis for emissions, waste generation, water recycling

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System Level Energy Efficiency Platform Technologies

Energy Control EnergyScale Energy Optimization

Virtualization

Platform Components

Tunable Power / Performance

Fan Control Vectored Cooling

Core Technology

Airgap

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Flat plate conduction cooling technology Alternative Designs

Power Supply Efficiency Flash Memory

Low Voltage Circuits

Controller Power Zones

High-k metal gates

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Data Center Level Energy Efficiency IT Optimization

Data Center Optimization Advanced Cooling

IT & Infrastructure Integration

Workload – Energy Optimization using Virtualization Storage Optimization Using Virtualization and HSM

Modular Data Center Design

Management Measure - Report Monitor – Notify Manage – Act Automate - Optimize 8

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A practical approach to energy management

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

FACILITIES & PROPERTY

ASSETS

Typical Implementation Time 9

DISCOVER

MANAGE

Measure, collect, and benchmark energy information to identify opportunities

Monitor, trend, and manage energy to control costs and risks

0 - 3 months

3 - 6 months

OPTIMIZE

REPORT

Track and verify Optimize assets and infrastructure energy efficiency for compliance and for energy stakeholders efficiency 6 - 9 months

On-going © 2009 IBM Corporation

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IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM) Monitoring energy in a data center lets you begin to manage it ƒ AEM helps companies monitor, measure and control their energy usage ƒ AEM is a unique energy management solution building block that returns true control of energy costs to the customer ƒ AEM is an energy management software tool that can provide clients with a single view of the actual power usage across multiple platforms in their infrastructure as opposed to benchmarked power consumption ƒ AEM energy conservation measures can be implemented without impacting response time or continuity ƒ AEM can improve data center resiliency and availability ƒ Integrated Component of Tivoli ITM for Energy Management 10

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Set power savings

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View CRAC Statistics

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IBM Integrated Energy Management Tivoli energy management solution Financial Accounting for Energy

Storage & Data Optimization

Energy-Aware Provisioning and Scheduling

Energy Dashboard for Business Service Management

Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management

IT Assets Enterprise Alerting for Discover and Manage Non-IBM IT and Facilities Systems Facility Infrastructure Assets

IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager Active Energy Management

Views, Alerting, & Reporting for IBM Systems

Data Center Mapping and Thermal Maps

Enterprise Assets

Enterprise Data Repository Enterprise Energy Optimization & Reporting

Optimize Energy Efficiency of Assets

IT Assets Discover and Manage IBM Systems

Data Center Infrastructure Assets

Security

Lighting

Fire

HVAC

For data center mgmt Chiller

Branch Circuits

UPS

CRAC

PDUs

Sensors

For IBM hardware

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EnergyScale and PowerVM enable scheduled or Dynamically adjusted resources within a server. Virtual Machine

Virtual Machine

Virtual Machine

Virtual Machine

SW

SW

SW

SW

OS

OS

OS

OS

Virtualization

Compute

Memory

IO / Network

SW OS

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SW OS

SW OS

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VMControl enables Optimization across multiple servers

ƒ Consolidate Virtual Servers on a fewer number of host systems. ƒ Power Off / Suspend host systems that are currently not required. 15

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Standards, Certifications, and Regulations Industry Activity The Green Grid Uptime Institute Spec •

ASHRAE DMTF

Government Activity US EPA US DOE EU

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Building a green IT for a sustainable world

City Infrastructure Building Infrastructure Data Center Infrastructure Networking Servers & Storage

Monitoring and Measurement

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Eliminate Existing Inefficiencies

Control Power

Dynamic Energy Management

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Thank you!

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