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IBM Energy Management
Brad Brech : [email protected] Engineer : Systems Software
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Energy : Smarter Planet & Dynamic Infrastructure
Green & Beyond Green & Beyond
Dynamic Infrastructure
Dynamic Infrastructure
SmartWork
SmartWork
New Intelligence
New Intelligence
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•Workload Packing•Workload re-Distribution•Multi-platform Optimization•Thermal Monitoring & Mgmt
System Level Efficiency IT Efficiency& Reliability
•Platform Enablement•Improved Performance / Watt•Energy Monitoring & Trending•Dynamic Energy Optimization•Improved System Utilization
Intelligent Buildings
• Intelligent Building Control & Efficiency
• Systems Integration• Cross Process Analytics• Occupant Behavior
• Integrated Services Control & Efficiency
• Systems Integration• Cross Process Analytics• Citizen Behavior
• Production & Distribution Control & Efficiency
• Systems Integration• Cross Process Analytics
Intelligent Cities Intelligent Utility Grids
Powercompany
Transport networks
Watercompany
Wastecompany
District cooling
CityServices
• Active ties between IT and Data Center Infrastructure
• Integration with Enterprise Management
• Data Center Efficiency Services• Thermal Monitoring & Mgmt
Data Center Efficiency& Reliability
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Cost Reduction and Avoidance
Identify opportunities for energy cost reduction (Operating Expenses)– Reduce Over Provisioning
Delay facility expansion due to energy or cooling constraints (Capital Expenses)
Remove Operational Barriers
Manage power and cooling capacity to enable growth and flexibility
– Power Control (Modes, Capping, Power Saving) Avoid service disruptions caused by energy related outages
– Identification and reaction to Energy Fault Events
Manage Risk and Streamline Compliance
Document and validate energy efficiency gains to stakeholders Ensure compliance with new and emerging regulation
Common goals for energy management
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ASSETS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Building Infrastructure
Data Center Infrastructure
COMMUNICATIONSINFRASTRUCTURE
PRODUCTIONINFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILITYINFRASTRUCTURE
Cell TowersProduction Equipment
Trucking Fleets
FACILITIES & PROPERTY
Managing energy across infrastructure domains
Servers
Storage
Networking
Distributed
PDU
UPS
CRAC
Chiller
HVAC
Lighting
Security/Fire
Communications
Water
Utilities
Compliance
Water
Compliance
Utilities
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How we accomplish Energy Efficiency
Energy ManagementMeasure, collect, benchmarkMonitor, trend, managePolicy based optimization
Data and ApplicationsDe-duplication and compressionLifecycle management, retention and archivingChargeback and usage accounting
Data Center Thermal and energy assessments Rationalize and consolidateEnergy efficient data center designActive energy managementModular approachInnovative cooling techniques
IT EquipmentEnergy efficient product designsWorkload optimized systems Virtualization of server, storage, network, application, & desktopEnvironmentally responsible disposal of assetsEnergy efficiency IT assessments
Property and FacilitiesInstrumentation of assets for power, temperature, layout, and problem identificationIntelligent lifecycle management solutionsSustainable facilities analysis for emissions, waste generation, water recycling
Application server optimization Application monitoring
Track, verify, report for complianceEarn energy efficiency certificates
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System Level Energy Efficiency
Core Technology
Platform Technologies
Platform Components
Airgap
Low Voltage Circuits
High-k metal gates
Flash Memory
AlternativeDesigns
Flat plate conduction cooling technology
Power Supply
Efficiency
Energy Control EnergyScale
ControllerPower Zones
TunablePower /
Performance
Virtualization EnergyOptimization
Fan ControlVectored Cooling
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Data Center Level Energy Efficiency
Management
Data Center OptimizationIT Optimization
Advanced Cooling
Workload – Energy Optimization using Virtualization
Storage Optimization Using Virtualization and HSM
IT & Infrastructure Integration
Modular Data Center Design
Measure - ReportMonitor – NotifyManage – ActAutomate - Optimize
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A practical approach to energy management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
FACILITIES & PROPERTY
ASSETSMANAGE
Monitor, trend, and manage
energy to control costs and risks
OPTIMIZEOptimize assets
and infrastructure for energy efficiency
DISCOVERMeasure, collect, and
benchmark energy information to identify
opportunities
REPORTTrack and verify energy efficiency
for compliance and stakeholders
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Typical Implementation Time 0 - 3 months 3 - 6 months 6 - 9 months On-going
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IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM)
AEM helps companies monitor, measure and control their energy usage
AEM is a unique energy management solution building block that returns true control of energy costs to the customer
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
AEM energy conservation measures can be implemented without impacting response time or continuity
AEM can improve data center resiliency and availability
Integrated Component of Tivoli ITM for Energy Management
Monitoring energy in a data center lets you begin to manage it
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Set power savings
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View CRAC Statistics
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IBM Integrated Energy Management
Financial Accounting for Energy
Storage & Data Optimization
Energy-Aware Provisioning and
Scheduling
Tivoli energy management solutionEnergy Dashboard
for BusinessService Management
Data Center Mapping and Thermal Maps
Optimize Energy Efficiency of Assets
Enterprise Energy Optimization & Reporting
Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management
Enterprise Alerting for IT and Facilities
Enterprise Assets
Discover and Manage Non-IBM Systems
IT Assets
Facility Infrastructure
AssetsHVAC
LightingSecurity
Fire
Chiller Branch Circuits
For data center mgmt
Enterprise Data Repository
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Active Energy Management
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager
Discover and Manage IBM Systems
Views, Alerting, & Reporting for IBM Systems
IT Assets Data Center Infrastructure
Assets
UPS
PDUs Sensors
For IBM hardware
CRAC
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Virtualization
Compute Memory
Virtual MachineVirtual Machine
IO / Network
Virtual Machine Virtual Machine
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OS
SW
OS
SW
OS
SWOS
SWOS
SWOS
SW
OS
EnergyScale and PowerVM enable scheduled or Dynamically adjusted resources within a server.
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VMControl enables Optimization across multiple servers
Consolidate Virtual Servers on a fewer number of host systems.Power Off / Suspend host systems that are currently not required.
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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
Monitoring and Measurement
Eliminate Existing Inefficiencies
Control PowerDynamic Energy Management
Building Infrastructure
Servers & Storage
Networking
Data Center Infrastructure
City Infrastructure
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Thank you!