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Bridging the Gap Optimizing Data Center Infrastructure Management Tilo Kaschubek Territory Manager – East/South Europe [email protected] +49 174 333 2715

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Bridging the Gap. Optimizing Data Center Infrastructure Management Tilo Kaschubek Territory Manager – East/South Europe [email protected] +49 174 333 2715. Emerson at a Glance. approx. $21 Billion in sales. 2. 2. Headquarters in St . Louis, Mo. NYSE: EMR. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bridging the Gap

Bridging the GapBridging the GapOptimizing Data Center Infrastructure Management

Tilo Kaschubek

Territory Manager – East/South Europe

[email protected]

+49 174 333 2715

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Emerson at a GlanceEmerson at a Glance

approx. $21 Billion in sales

Diversified global manufacturer and technology provider

Approximately 129,000 employees worldwide

Headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.NYSE: EMR

• Manufacturing and/or sales presence in more than 150 countries

• 250 manufacturing locations

• Founded in 1890

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Engineering and TechnologyEngineering and Technology

DOLE SHIPPINGEmerson Technology Enhances Food Preservation Around the World

BAY VILLAGE WATER QUALITYEmerson Technology Helps A City Better Maintain Its Drinking Water System

PETROBRAS PETROCHEMICALBrazil’s largest petrochemical facility will operate with Emerson technology

PEMEX WIRELESSPemex Improves Safety and Extends Production of Oil Field With Emerson Technology

ENERGY LOGIC DATA CENTERSEmerson Shows Data Centers How to Take the Heat Out of Energy Costs

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Emerson Network PowerEmerson Network PowerAutomatic

Transfer Switch

ParallelingSwitchgear

Uninterruptible Power Supplies & Batteries

Fire Pump Controller Surge Protection

Extreme-DensityPrecision Cooling

Precision Cooling

Power Distribution Units

Infrastructure Management &

Monitoring

Server power supplies

Integrated Racks

Cooling

Rack

Power Distribution Unit

Out-of-BandAccess

UPS

Monitoring

Cold Aisle Containment

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Avocent IT ManagementAvocent IT Management

Datacenter Planning & DocumentationComprehensive Visualization, Plan with Confidence, Know Your Capacity & Inventory,Exchange Critical Data with Other Departments

Access & Controlto the Heterogeneous Environment

Power Control & Energy ManagementUnderstanding Capacity, Consumption, Cost

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DCIM StrategyDCIM Strategy

“By 2014, DCIM tools and processes will become main stream in data centers, growing from 1 percent penetration (in 2010) to 60 percent. To take advantage of the benefits as they evolve, I&O leaders should begin the DCIM evaluation process in 2010 and 2011,” said David Cappuccio, managing vice president and chief of research for Gartner’s Infrastructure teams in his March 2010 report, “DCIM: Going Beyond IT.”

Bridging the Gap toIncrease Efficiency

Datacenter IT

Datacenter Facility

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Plan Operate Maintain

Static design Hold original design together

Design DeployTraditional

Process

IT Managed

Facility

Application Layer

IT Layer

Physical Layer

What We Know: “Traditional” Data Center Thinking Focuses on Functional LayersWhat We Know: “Traditional” Data Center Thinking Focuses on Functional Layers

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App4

App5

App6

App7

App8

No tools today to synchronize the virtualization automation with the physical layer

Results in potential overloading and subsequent outages

Does not allow optimization in design

Physical Infrastructure

X

Virtualization Exposes the Gap Between IT and Physical LayersVirtualization Exposes the Gap Between IT and Physical Layers

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There is a need for physical and IT infrastructure

to have a dynamic relationship

Server 6Server 5Server 4Server 3Server 2Server 1

X

Virtualization

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Preserving Availability Through Increased Safety Margin = Lower Power Capacity Utilization Preserving Availability Through Increased Safety Margin = Lower Power Capacity Utilization

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“Data center power capacity includes buffers intended to absorb spikes in power use caused by peaks in resource utilization. These buffers are typically based on either nameplate or nominal server power consumption or power consumption measured at peak utilization with specific workloads.”

Other 55%

CRACfans10%

Serverfans10%

Chiller 18%

Data Center Power Allocation

Power Usage

Buffer Limit

Actual Capacity

Time

Po

wer

Stranded Capacity

Mid changes

Dynamic Changes

Dynamic Changes

Static

Source: Intel White Paper - Increasing Data Center Efficiency with Server Power Measurements

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What’s Needed: Closed-Loop Control to Allow the Data Center to Operate Like an Eco-SystemWhat’s Needed: Closed-Loop Control to Allow the Data Center to Operate Like an Eco-System

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Gain an unprecedented level of visibility into and control over your critical infrastructure.

See everything within your critical infrastructure at a glance. Control anything.

Bridging the Gap toIncrease Efficiency

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What is the Trellis platform?What is the Trellis platform?

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The only holistic DCIM platform of hardware, software and services for managing the critical operations of the data center

• Enabling smarter decisions resulting in: Less risk of downtime while achieving greater efficiency Allowing data centers to run at higher capacities Improved compliance

dynamic infrastructure optimization platform

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Universal Management Gateway

• Heterogeneous Communication• Multiple Protocol Support

• Real-Time Collection• Bi-Directional Communication

Leveraging the expertise across Emerson Network Power

New Trellis Platform Applications

• Modular Construction• Multiple Protocol Support

• Bi-Directional Communication

Provides the Visibility and ControlProvides the Visibility and Control

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Trellis Platform Conceptual ArchitectureTrellis Platform Conceptual Architecture

Develop Where Differentiated – Leverage The Rest

Universal Management Gateway

Real-timeData (ms)

ActionableData

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efin

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Trellis Platform 1.0 IT CapabilitiesTrellis Platform 1.0 IT Capabilities

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Inventory Management• Track data center inventory• Visually track configuration of assets• Extendable symbol library for all device types• Search and locate within the data center

Configuration Management• Model relationships between devices• Visually analyze impact of changes or events• Discover dependencies between different

infrastructure components• Track change history

IT Operations Management• Collect and analyze real-time data• Set and report on energy limits by zone or rack• Utilize trending for better decisions• Discover and import new devices

Change Management• Model future changes to data center• Schedule major events • Track and manage relationships• Track complete change history

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Trellis Platform 1.0 Facilities CapabilitiesTrellis Platform 1.0 Facilities Capabilities

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Site Management• Alarm/event management and notifications• Device operating status and data trends• Environment and site conditions

Energy Management• Data center efficiency metrics including PUE• Energy consumption (kW/hours) and costs• Sub-system efficiency losses

Power Systems Management• Dependencies of the complete power system• Power system resource utilization and capacity• Active power path status

Cooling Systems Management• Dependencies of the complete cooling system• Cooling system resource utilization and

capacity• Cooling target zone management

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Manage Data Center Infrastructure in Real-TimeManage Data Center Infrastructure in Real-Time

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SpeedGather millions of data points in real-time; view only data that is most critical to your

business and execute several actions simultaneously

SimplicityCentralize monitoring, planning, control and automation in a single system

ScalabilityManagement capabilities for small, medium

and enterprise environments

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Questions & Answers