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Power Calculators in Data Center Energy Efficiency Planning
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Agenda
Power Calculator BackgroundIndustry LandscapeIBM Systems Energy Estimator (SEE)IBM SEE EnhancementsFuture Direction
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InstallationCapacityDesign PointOperating Point
EquipmentNameplateMaximum measured power consumptionActual power consumption
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Motivation for Power Calculators
Power Calculators
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Capacity– Ultimate limitation– Usually influenced by outside factors
Design Point– Redundancy (n+1, 2n)– Availability
Operating Point– Reliability– Additional safety margin
Capacity – 1600 kW (2 x 800 kW UPSs)
Design Point – 800 kW (2n)
Operating Point – 600 kW (each UPS has 4 x 200 kW modules)
Installation Definitions
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CB
IEC 60950-1, Clause 1.6.2
NEC, Table 400.5(B)
IEC 60950-1, Clause 3.2.1NEC, Article 210.20 (A)
NEC, Article 645.5 (A)
NEC, Article 210.21(B)(1)NEC, Article 240.4 (B)
Equipment Definitions - Nameplate
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Definition– Highest expected power consumption– Accounts for worst case operating conditions
Use maximum measured power for – Size loading on electrical infrastructure– Can determine number of devices downstream of a breaker
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Power Panel
Equipment Definitions – Max Measured Power Consumption
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Definition– Power consumption in typical use– Most representative of a particular configuration
Use actual power for – Size loading on mechanical infrastructure– Total Cost of Ownership
Equipment Definitions – Actual Power Consumption
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Air Conditioning Cooling Capacity
Air conditioning capacity based on actual power consumption
Air conditioning capacity based on max power consumption
Planning based on maximum measured power consumption results in a reduction of sensible cooling capacity (19 kW) and the operation of three additional Cooling Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units.
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Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Acquisition OperationGrowth and
Change
Hardware
Software
Personnel
Facilities
System Life CycleR
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The difference between the worst case configuration and the rating label results in an annual hardware operating cost increase of $590 ($0.11/kW•hr)
ExampleWorst case configuration………………………… 390 wattsPower supply nameplate………………………… 700 wattsAC power from rating label…………...………….1000 watts
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Calculator Tool Links
http://thegreengrid.org/en/Global/Content/white-papers/Proper-Sizing-of-IT-Power-and-Cooling-Loads
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IBM SEE Overview
IBM Systems Energy Estimator– Standalone web application
“The IBM Systems Energy Estimator is a web-based tool for estimating power requirements for IBM Power Systems. You can use this tool to estimate typical power requirements (watts) for a specific system configuration under normal operating conditions.”
– Deployed initial offering October 2008, latest update was August 18, 2009
– Supports Power Systems (POWER6 and newer)Follow-on to Power Load Calculator (POWER5)
– Averages 400 energy estimations per weekUser feedback has been positive, affirms that energy requirements are an increasingly
important component of purchase decision
– Represents significant collaboration between STG Development, Systems Assurance, WW Tech Support Tools, and Systems Performance
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Energy Estimator Welcome Page
launch the Energy Estimator
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IBM Systems Energy Estimator
Step 1:select a model
Processor model drop-down
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IBM Systems Energy Estimator
Step 2:specify system configuration
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IBM Systems Energy Estimator Output
Step 3:energy estimate
results
list of included components
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IBM SEE Integration
IBM System Planning Tool (SPT)– Planning and deployment for Power Systems, System i, System p– Integrated “Energy Estimate” function via energy estimator plug-in
IBM Systems Workload Estimator (WLE)– STG strategic sizing tool for Power Systems, System i, System p,
System x– Integrated “Energy Estimate” function via energy estimator plug-in
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IBM System Planning Tool integration
*The calculated energy estimate is an expected, typical value for this system
configuration under normal environmental operating conditions. It should not be used
in planning the electrical supply infrastructure.
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IBM Systems Workload Estimator integration
From WLE Selected System screen, select:
Energy estimate
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Estimated energy result(s)utilization-based result for
supported models
Utilization-based Processor Curve ExamplekW
atts
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Utilization
utilization-based result for supported models
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Number of Cores
number of cores configured and
active
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IBM Systems Energy Estimator
What’s next?– Increase disk expansion options– P7, EnergyScale, Power Saver Modes– Active Energy Manager power
management settings– Power blades
Energy consumption
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System utilization
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Energy Estimate: reflects configuration and utilization
(green curve)
Energy Estimate: optimized for power
management settings
daynight
max
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