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1 Viable Options for Data Center Solutions By Ning Liu Offering Group Panduit APJ
2 Agenda Market Overview Data Center Challengers Business Drivers Data Center Standards Data Center Technologies Panduit Solutions
3 Market Overview By 2010, more than 70% of companies will have carried out a formal data center project (new, consolidation, virtualization) (Gartner) Did you know: Half of the world s Data Centers will run out of power by 2008? (Gartner press release, November 29, 2006) Typical situation: Data Center cost is 30% CapEx & 70% OpEx
4 Data Center Environmental Challenges Cooling Power Structured cabling Structural loading The nature of Data Center infrastructure makes it challenging to find solutions that don t spawn other problems
5 Cooling Issues Today s products are hotter than yesterday s Tomorrow s products will be hotter than today s Data Center Managers prefer to tightly install equipment to fully utilize cabinet space
6 Power- Where is it going? Data Center Power Consumption: Cooling: 50% Server: 25% Network Equipment: 12% Power Loss: 10% Lighting: 3% Approx 25% of Data Center Power goes to networking equipment and typically includes cooling and power requirement
7 Business Continues to Drive Data Centers Post dot com spending Mission critical applications Uptime requirements SLA Service Level Agreements Mobile Computing Regulation / Directives
8 Answers to the Challenges Design Implementation Operation
9 Data Center Standards ANSI/TIA-942 Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers TIA/EIA TIA/EIA TIA/EIA TIA/EIA 568 Copper & Fiber Cabling 569 Pathways & Spaces 606 Administration 607 Grounding & Bonding ASHRAE Cooling/HVAC Uptime Institute IEEE 1100 ITE Grounding TIA: Telecommunications Industry Association Uptime Institite: Government work on server and DC Energy Efficiency:
10 TIA-942 Data Center Logical Layout Offices, Operations Center, Support Rooms Access Providers Entrance Room (Carrier Equip & Demarcation) Access Providers Horizontal Cabling Telecom Room (Office & Operations Center LAN Switches) Backbone Cabling Main Dist Area (Routers/Backbone LAN/SAN Switches, PBX, M13 Muxes) Backbone Cabling Backbone Cabling Computer Room Horiz Dist Area (LAN/SAN/KVM Switches) Horizontal Cabling Zone Dist Area Horiz Dist Area (LAN/SAN/KVM Switches) Horiz Dist Area (LAN/SAN/KVM Switches) Horiz Dist Area (LAN/SAN/KVM Switches) Horizontal Cabling Horizontal Cabling Horizontal Cabling Horizontal Cabling Equipment Dist Area (Rack / Cabinet) Equipment Dist Area (Rack / Cabinet) Equipment Dist Area (Rack / Cabinet) Equipment Dist Area (Rack / Cabinet)
11 TIA-942 Data Center Major Elements
12 Data Center Tier Levels Tier I Basic Tier II Redundant Components Tier III Concurrently Maintainable Tier IV Fault Tolerant Site Availability % % % % Downtime (Hours/Year) Operations Center Not Required Not Required Required Required Redundant Access Provider Services Not Required Not Required Required Required Redundant Backbone Pathways No No Yes Yes Redundant Horizontal Cabling No No No Optional UPS Redundancy N N+1 N+1 2N Gaseous Suppression Clean Agents Clean Agents No No System FM200/Intergen FM200/Intergen
13 Date Center Air Flow Put DATA cables in HOT aisles, up high Data Center AC HOT Server Cabinet COLD Server Cabinet HOT Server Cabinet PERFORATED FLOOR TILE TELCOM CABLE TRAY POWER CABLE Based on ASHRAE Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments Panduit Confidential
14 Data Center Grounding Standards TIA-607 specifies the building ground system to earth ground TIA-942 specifies the grounding of the data racks and equipment to the the CBN IEEE 1100 specifies the common bonding network (CBN), (grounding grid below the raised floor)
15 Panduit Data Center Solution Energy Saving Availability Scalability Security Manageability
16 Data Center Design Challenges Providing maximum uptime Proper planning for growth Technology upgrades Rising costs (CapEx, OpEx) Panduit Solutions TIA based Certified Panduit partner base Infrastructure expertise Design tools AutoCad & Visio Analysis tools Computational fluid dynamics for product development Cable pathway fill calculators Product configurators All products RoHS compliant
17 Implementation Racks and Cabinets Maximize floor space density Facilitate proper cooling practices Install blanking panels to minimize hot air recirculation (impacts delta degrees) Utilize floor grommets >50% cold air escapes through unsealed cable holes and conduits
18 Implementation Cost savings Reduce real estate costs by 23% Reduce installation time with 46% less components 1,500 sq. ft. Data Centre (36% space savings) Tier 1 (approx. $450 / ft. sq.): $24,300 Tier 4 (approx. $1200 / ft. sq.): $64,800 Based at 10% of entire floor space
19 Implementation Cabinets Prevalent in data centers Applications: Servers and switches (especially high density) Aesthetically pleasing Highly secured Wide variety, modular Cable density concerns Floor tile footprint vs. additional benefits Thermal issues Cooling airflow patterns
20 Implementation CFD analysis software image of front of cabinets: Reduced switch temperature in the NET-ACCESS cabinet with ducting Exhaust air prevented from re-circulating within cabinet NET-ACCESS Cabinet with Duct Cabinet without Duct
21 Enabling Hot Aisle/Cold Aisle Designs with High Density 6509 and 9513 Chassis Example Panduit Cabinet 45RU (32 W x 40 D x 84 H) Up to 20kW/cabinet heat rejection capability 3x6509 s or 3x9513 s per Rack Front to back airflow into Hot Aisles Integrated Cable Management Modular design to support future air handlers or spot cooling Part # CN4-1 and CN4-2 for MDS 9513 and # CN4-3 for the Catalyst 6509E
22 Implementation Proven performance Engineered by IBM with 30+ years in liquid cooling computers Passive operation Increased density Removes up to 60% of heat, or 20kW Allows for high-density deployment Energy efficient Lessens burden on CRAC units More efficient than fan based systems
23 Implementation Cabling plant Develop a strategy (current and future) Install the proper cable counts Deploy a zone cabling configuration Remove dead cables Ribbon cables: reduce the overall cable counts and bundle diameters
24 Server Port Configurations Ba l d e Ce n t er O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER 1 O C M A P C T Ba l d e Ce n t er POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER Ba l d e Ce n t er O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER Ba l d e Ce n t er O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER 1 O C M A P C T Ba l d e Ce n t er POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER Ba l d e Ce n t er O C M A P C T POW ER O C M A P C T POW ER Sparse 1 large server DATA: 2 per cabinet OOBM: 1 per Cabinet SAN: 2 per cabinet 3RU Servers 14 servers per cabinet DATA: 28 per cabinet OOBM: 14 per cabinet SAN: 28 per cabinet 1RU Servers 42 servers per cabinet LAN: 84 per cabinet OOBM: 42 per cabinet SAN: 84 per cabinet Blade Servers 84 servers per cabinet LAN: 168 per cabinet OOBM: 12 per cabinet SAN: 168 per cabinet
25 Zone Cabling Solutions Benefits Less disruptive Flexibility Pedestals create inherent infrastructure pathways Good utilization of real estate Patch field is hidden, clean look Ideal for dynamic data Center environments (I.e., storage and mainframes) Entrance Room MDA ZDA HDA EDA Typical Data Cabling Topology per TIA/EIA-942
26 Physical Layer Management-PanView Customers running mission critical applications where network downtime is very costly PanView monitors critical data paths and can alert administrators if/when unsolicited changes are made Real-time visibility of the physical layer and guided patching allow PanView to help restore connectivity more quickly Customers concerned about highly sensitive data and other network security concerns PanView monitors every switch port and server or appliance connection, logging information about network access Assigning physical location information to network devices allow PanView to accurately track assets via network connectivity ROUTERS SWITCHES PATCH PANELS DEVICES CiscoWorks PanView HPOV / Tivoli / CA Unicenter
27 Power over Ethernet-DPoE DPoE Powered Patch Panel Central Management of all Panels Selectively Shutdown Powered Ports Graphical View of Power Consumption Scalability Medium to large enterprises require optimal space savings using DPoE Power Patch Panels. Small to medium businesses require flexibility and optimal size may choose the DPoE Power Hubs. Flexibility A call center will benefit from the Power Patch Panels since all desks will have IP Telephones which require power. An office which moves personnel around will benefit from the flexibility of the Power Hub.
28 Modular Data Center Example 12 Server PODs Consists of the following: 4 Switch Cabinets for LAN & SAN 32 Server Cabinets 12 Servers per Server Cabinet Servers: Switches: 30 Server\Switch Cabinets: 399 Midrange\SAN Cabinets Allotted For: 124 Core 1 Core 2 Agg1 Agg2 Agg3 Agg4 Acc1 Acc2 Acc11 Acc12 Acc13 Acc14 Acc23 Acc24 6 Pair Switches 6 Pair Switches 336 Servers 336 Servers 336 Servers 336 Servers
29 Modular Data Center Example Total White Space: 14,400 sqft
30 Modular Data Center Example Equipment Distribution Area (EDA) Single POD Acc1 Acc2 336 Servers
31 Modular Data Center Example EDA Application Photo
32 Modular Data Center Example Horizontal Distribution Area (HDA) Single POD Acc1 Acc2 336 Servers
33 Modular Data Center Example HDA Application Photo
34 Modular Data Center Example--EDA Core 1 Core 2 Agg1 Agg2 Agg3 Agg4 Core Routing\Firewalls LAN Appliances SAN Directors
35 Modular Data Center Example CFD Analysis
36 Summary Global Presence Delivering Solutions Anywhere in the World Technology Leader Innovative Product Sets, Large R&D Investment Breadth of Products Most Complete End-to-End Solutions Stable Organization Responsive Culture (Innovation, Quality, Service) Partners / Alliances Market Leaders (Development, Deployment and Distribution)
37 Thank You
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