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1 IBM Systems Lab Services and Training Measurement and Management Technologies (MMT) Data Center Solutions for a Smarter Planet
2 AGENDA IBM Energy Efficiency Program & Accomplishments IBM CO2 Reduction Commitment Featured Solution: Measurement and Management Technology 1.5 System 2 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
3 IBM s Commitment to Energy Efficiency IBM first established its Corporate Policy on Energy Conservation in 1974 Formalized energy conservation program continues unabated to this day IBM s Environmental Management System objectives include achieving and sustaining progress in improving the environment by maintaining a position of leadership in energy conservation; and reducing costs and increasing competitiveness and shareholder value through gains in energy efficiency. Achieving energy efficiency is one aspect of IBM s five-part strategy to reduce the company s operational greenhouse gas emissions IBM has a corporate goal to achieve annual energy conservation savings equal to 3.5% of IBM s total energy use IBM s experience in energy management and demonstrable results inform and contribute to the company s efforts in developing capabilities and solutions to bring value to its clients 3 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
4 IBM s Operational Energy Efficiency Performance Between 1990 and 2009, IBM saved 5.1 billion kilowatt-hours (kwh) of electricity consumption, avoided nearly 3.4 million metric tons of CO2 emissions (equal to 50 percent of the company s 1990 global CO2 emissions) and saved over $370 million through its annual energy conservation actions IBM s energy conservation goal recognizes only one year s MWH savings from identified projects that actually reduce or avoid the consumption of energy in its operations Reductions in energy consumption from downsizings, the sale of operations and cost avoidance actions are not included in the energy conservation performance In 2009, the energy IBM saved through over 1700 energy conservation projects was equivalent to 5.4 percent of its actual energy use. 246,000 megawatt-hours (MWH) of electricity; 410,000 million BTUs of fuel oil; nearly $27 million savings in energy costs Saving Focus Areas: Time of Day Scheduling and More Efficient Hardware for Lighting & HVAC Systems Building Recommissioning Efforts Data Center Thermal Management and Server Virtualization Projects Central Utility Plant and Building Control and Analytics Systems 4 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
5 IBM CO2 REDUCTION COMMITMENT CORPORATE GOAL: Between 1990 and 2005, IBM s energy conservation actions reduced or avoided CO2 emissions by an amount equal to 40 percent of its 1990 energy use. To further extend this achievement, IBM set itself an aggressive 2nd generation goal: to reduce the CO2 emissions associated with its energy use 12 percent by 2012 against a 2005 base year through energy conservation and the procurement of renewable energy IBM CLIMATE SAVERS GOAL: Corporate CO2 Reduction Goal Data Center Energy Efficiency Improvements: Thermal Management with MMT 1.0/1.5 (IBM Featured Solution) Server and Storage Virtualization Dynamic Cooling Data Center Design Innovations Today s Presentation will Focus on the Results of the MMT 1.5 Sloution 5 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
6 DATA CENTER ENERGY EFFICIENCY
7 DataCenter Energy Efficiency Opportunities FACILITIES Variable Cooling Delivery: Facilities System Improvements Liquid Heat Removal: Thermal Load Management Integrate Cooling Delivery with Equipment Demand Reduce System Power Losses Through Utilization of More Efficient Equipment Integration Maximizes Power Savings Air Flow Management Rack/Room Layout: Component Power Efficiency Optimize Delivery of Power and Cooling to The Data Center (Reduce Wastage) Power Management: Virtualization Product Design & Workload/Energy Management Rack Design Measure Adjust to Power & Workload Management: IT SYSTEMS Cap Workload Data Center Network 7 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
8 SOLUTION: MEASUREMENT & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 1.5
9 What is MMT? Data Center Measurement and Management Technologies Real-time and High resolution Measurements Measurement-based Modeling Management and Control High resolution measurements are made using IBM s Mobile Measurement Technology 9 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
10 Measurement and Management Technologies Measurement Survey and Analysis (MMT 1.0) 3D dimensional mapping tools for detailed environmental measurements Adapters to existing data sources (BMS, asset db) Dynamic Monitoring and Management (MMT 1.5) External and internal (via AEM, ITMfEM) Wired and wireless solutions Sensor grid solution with 1-wire protocol Access points every 2-4 for thermal, flow, pressure, and relative humidity (all with the same network) Acoustics, power, current and corrosion capabilities are being developed. MMT provides both high time & spatial resolution combining High resolution measurements / assessments for base model generation, sensor placement etc. Real-time sensing for feeding dynamic models 10 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
11 MMT 1.0 Measurement and Survey Analysis Solution Approach Three Steps 1 Measure 2 Analyze / Model Capture high resolution temperature data, air flow data and infrastructure & layout data To identify improvement opportunities model the data center and use optimization algorithms ( best practices rules ) 3 Implementation of Best Practices Realize air transport energy savings Realize thermodynamic energy savings Achieve reduced energy consumption Potential for deferring new investments 11 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
12 Savings Results From an MMT 1.0 Survey Surveyed 50,000 square feet of Raised Floor Space One-half million thermal, humidity and flow measurements 1000 rack inlet temperatures with ~ 5000 servers were measured measured air flow from all perforated tiles (total of >1600 flow measurements) inspected all 54 / 54 (active) ACUs* measured / estimated all relevant DC power levels Energy saving opportunities of up to 3.3 MW (~17% of IT) improve Air Conditioning Unit (ACU) utilization level from 59 % to 75 % (turn 14 ACUs off) higher ACU utilization reduced plenum temperature by 3 F reduce hotspots by 7 F in key areas using air flow management techniques increase chiller set point to increase chiller coefficient of performance leverage plate heat exchanger to bypass chiller and increase free cooling durations $0.06 / kwhour $0.14 / kwhour $0.09 / kwhour (actual) Germany and Denmark National Avg (estimated) (estimated) Annual potential energy reduction of 3.3 MWh $201,000 $468,000 $301,000 Potential 3 yr savings $603,000 $1,404,000 $903,000 Energy Savings/sf per year $3.94 $9.18 $5.90 Energy Savings/sf for 3 years $11.84 $27.54 $ month payback, 100% ROI on energy alone at $0.06 / kwhour 12 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
13 MMT 1.5 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Development of a real-time Measurement and Management Technology (MMT 1.5) Data centers are dynamic: MMT 1.0 is sparse in time but dense in space Real-time sensors are sparse in space but dense in time MMT 1.5 provides high time & spatial resolution 3D temperature distributions with cross-sections, inspections etc. alarm/threshold services efficiencies in real-time and corresponding cooling zones 13 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
14 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Process and Benefits Process for MMT 1.5 Set-up Use MMT 1.0 service to Identify Efficiency Improvements & Lay Out Sensor Network Install (real-time) sensor network (thermal, flow, humidity, pressure) Create MMT base model and divide Data Center into cooling zones Benefits: Monitor/compute local efficiency changes in real time with Dashboard & Weekly Reports Optimize Cooling Load as Equipment is Refreshed/Added or IT Power Varies Raise Overall Raised Floor Temperate to New ASHRAE Standard Reduce Cooling Reqs 14 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
15 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Installation Temp/humidity sensor Temp/flow sensor Tsense mounted on door Temp/pressure sensor Under floor cable mounted close to the raised floor Sensors 15 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting End of row rack with sensor at 5.5 ft
16 IBM Corporate Environmental Affairs Measurement and Management Technologies Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Deployment Sensor access points are installed every ~ 2-4 feet (T-boxes) Install strategy allows maximum flexibility for sensors to be moved, removed and added Sensors are bar-coded and location / ID is tracked on MMT web client Thermal / humidity / pressure / flow sensors are supported on the same network Wired and wireless sensors are supported Sensor Hub Sensors T-box 16 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
17 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Grid Design Build-out area Hub T-Box Hub Ch 1 Hub Ch 2 Hub Ch 3 Hub Ch 4 Temperature Sensor Pressure Sensor Humidity Sensor Flow Sensor Existing area Background from AutoCAD Red = existing racks Blue = future racks 17 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
18 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Cooling Zones ACU Info Zone boundaries Zone is 56% efficient Bar heights indicate efficiency of respective zones 18 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
19 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Active Data-Center Management (Client example A) Additional possible Energy Savings Possible capital Cost avoidance Realized Energy Savings Four types of Savings Energy Savings Delay of capital investments Increased reliability (cost avoidance) Lost revenue avoidance Customer Example: - DC power changes all the time - without active management, ACU utilization followed power density (blue curve) - customer started to use MMT 1.5 to actively manage ACUs to maintain constant 75% utilization level 19 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
20 Dynamic Monitoring and Management Hard Savings (Client example A) rapid ROI can be accomplished by active management to a prior ACU utilization level after ~ 30 weeks more than $1 / sqf of hard savings (@ $0.12 per kw hour ) another 20 % more energy savings are possible if managed to design point operation at 85 % of ACU utilization allows also increasing the power density from 77 to 93 W/sq ft, which can save an additional ~ $25 / sqf per year * in capital cost avoidance ~ $1000/sqf construction cost and 5% COC over 25 years 20 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
21 IBM Internal Deployment Measurement and Survey Analysis successfully deployed and implemented in more than 1M sq. ft. of internal DC space More than 20% cooling energy savings Almost 8M kwhour of savings today Over 25 IBM strategic data centers assessed Dynamic Monitoring and Management successfully deployed at large-scale production DC To actively manage large-scale dynamic DC Additional installations underway Wider rollout in NA and in EMEA Dynamic Monitoring and Management is part of the Raleigh NC Leadership Data Center design and architecture Full deployment in this new Leadership DC Integrated into ITD data models & asset management systems, Maximo and Tivoli 21 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
22 NEXT STEP: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF DATA CENTER ASSETS AND SYSTEMS INVENTORY and TRACK IT ASSETS and LOCATIONS: Power Use Distribution Match Available Rack Space with Available Cooling Manage Equipment Refreshes DYNAMIC CONTROL OF COOLING DELIVERY Algorithms to Control Cooling Delivery Based on Sensor Data IT Equipment Power Management will Vary Power Load with Time Workload Management Based on Energy Use will enable Idling of Equipment at Low Workload Times. Integrate Data on Facilities and IT Equipment Track IT Equipment Power Use through Active Energy Manager (Equipment Based) OPTIMIZE DATA CENTER ENERGY USE ON A REAL TIME BASIS. 22 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
23 MMT integrated with Building Management System, IT to improve availability, capacity planning & energy management Alerting to business impacts IT and Facilities metrics and dashboards Optimal asset placement Optimize energy with thermal mapping IBM Tivoli Monitoring ITM for Energy Management, TBSM, Netcool Active Energy Manager, Director OSISoft PI IBM Asset Lifecycle Management Key data, facility requirements IBM MMT Thermal measurement, modelling, spatial planning IT Server data; Asset data DATA CENTER Room sensors; CRACs; PDUs BUILDING Siemens BMS; SquareD 23 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
24 IBM Corporate Environmental Affairs Measurement and Management Technologies MMT Variable Frequency Drive Control BEFORE: ACU Power Consumption = 11.5 kw Inlet Temperature Histogram # of occurances 100% % = cfm) MMT Sensor and control network max. Temp. Inlet temps [F] AFTER: ACU Power Consumption = 3.5 kw 84 % = cfm) # of occurances Inlet Temperature Histogram lower temps with less energy max. Temp. Variable capacity AC unit (ACU) Inlet temps [F] >2x reduction in (ACU) cooling power with no impact on inlet temperatures 51.1 F 24 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting 93.2 F
25 Summary MMT Measurement and Survey Analysis can Deliver: Up to a 10% Reduction in IT power costs 10-20% Reduction in cooling power costs Opportunities Greatest at Data Centers that have not Managed Cooling (most) MMT Dynamic Monitoring and Management Offers Continuous Optimization Manage Cooling Through Equipment Refreshes and Changes in Data Center Operation Integrate Asset Data MMT Dynamic Monitoring and Management Can Match Heat Generation to the Thermal Load: Maximize Benefit of IT Equipment Power Management Capabilities. Functionality is being integrated into IBM s Software stack 25 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
26 Program Contacts Greg Mallare Opportunity Manager, Data Center Services Greg Harwick Manager, IBM Systems Lab Services and Training Data Center Services Or for more information contact us at: 26 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
27 Special notices IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, Let's Build A Smarter Planet, Smarter Planet and the planet icons are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at The results presented are illustrative only and not guarantees of future performance. Actual results may vary. 27 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
28 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Benefits Maintain high saving rates Implement new ASHRAE guidelines Provides additional means to increase ACU utilization Currently average ACU utilization levels are still below 50% (2x over capacity) 1% improvement of ACU utilization can save 0.5 % of power Manages change in data center Equipment placement Dynamic cooling capacity to match cooling to IT power Provides unique visibility and control into the DC space Dashboard / summary views developed Global IBM Systems Lab Services and Training support & Tivoli Maximo SW support MMT 1.5 is an open/integrated system with ongoing IBM Research development 28 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
29 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Architecture HOST data 29 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
30 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Implementation Detailed ways to manage the data center using an MMT layout editor Real-time, 3D temperature, humidity, pressure distributions with cross-sections etc. Alarm / threshold services Efficiencies in real-time and corresponding cooling zones Reports and energy efficiency summaries Available in Maximo for Energy optimization (MEO) as a product and as a service 30 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
31 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Alarms User-specified thresholds alarm alerts 31 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
32 Dynamic Monitoring and Management - Hard Savings (Client Example B) Modeled Average Inlet Temperature Estimated Energy Savings Modeled inlet temperature [F] baseline monitoring Hotspot mitigation work turn off ACUs and adjust settings increase of setpoints 12/8 1/19 3/2 4/13 date result monitoring Estimated Energy Savings [kwhour] weather - normalized turn off ACUs setpoint increase 1/5 21/1 1/5 2/9 3/16 4/20 date MMT provided energy savings without compromising inlet temperatures (reliability of IT equipment) hotspot mitigation was very effective driving down average inlet temperatures specific actions reduced significant hotspots locally - in one example, MMT alerted the client to adjust sub-optimum ACU settings, which had caused significant hotspots - the BMS did not detect problems with the ACU settings decommissioning of ACUs reduced inlet temperatures even more (low-utilized ACUs discharge warm air into the plenum) combination of turning off ACUs and hotspot mitigation allowed safely increasing set points 32 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
33 MMT Integration Active Energy Manager, ITMfEM, Maximo Delivering key energy management metrics through an integrated solution Centralized Energy Views Graphical view with key energy & thermal metrics Role-based energy dashboard Control & Power Management IBM Maximo Asset Manager for Energy Optimization IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager (optional) IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management Energy Reporting INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES & PROPERTY ASSETS 33 World Wildlife Fund Climate Savers Meeting
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