Cisco Energy Management Maior visibilidade para uma maior Poupança Energética Rodrigo Teixeira-Services Manager Cisco Innovation Lab Porto,28 Maio 2015
Agenda Why Energy Management? Introduction to Cisco Energy Management Benefits, Results Cisco Confidential 2
Reasons for Dramatic Growth in Energy Management IT is 25-80% of Enterprise Energy Consumption Largest Unmanaged Expense Total Energy Consumption Enterprise Buildings IT Equipment Transportatio n 25% Buildings 25-50% Lighting 11% IT Equipmen t 25% Wireless Infrastructure 7.3% Wired Telecommunicati ons 11.1% Consumer Communicat ions 6.1% Handheld Devices 0.5% PCs, Laptops, and Monitors 31.5% Manufacturing 50% Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation 58% Sources: - BOMA 2006, EIA 2006, and AIA 2006 - UK Energy Efficiency Best Practices Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices - Gartner Dataquest, Forecast of IT Hardware Energy Consumption, Worldwide, 2005-2012 Other 6% Enterprise and SMB Communications 13.3% Printers 14.5% Servers 16.2% Cisco Confidential 3
Environment Corporate Citizenship Data Center Power Constraints Regulatory Requireme nts Escalating Energy Prices Competitive Pressures Sources: Gartner Dataquest, Forecast of IT Hardware Energy Consumption, Worldwide, 2005-2012 UK Energy Efficiency Best Practices Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices C97-729611-00 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 4
Cisco Energy Management (CEM) IT consume 25-80% of all Electricity in the enterprise Data Center power constraints IT/facilities convergence Growing Regulations, Corporate Sustainability & the Environment Energy is the largest unmanaged expense in the enterprise. We can provide 100% visibility into IT power consumption and save $. 1 source: Gartner ²source: Technology Services Industry Association 30% of all data centers are out of power capacity or powerconstrained. We can help identify and recapture power. Energy data is fragmented across the enterprise and IP networking is converging to provide ubiquitous access to all systems and devices C97-729611-00 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 5
What is Cisco Energy Management Suite (Formerly Joulex)? A comprehensive set of high level Management Applications and Services that leverage a multi vendor network infrastructure to discover, inventory, characterize, monitor and manage the Energy Consumption of IP attached devices in the Campus, Data Center and Building Facilities environment. 2014 2013-2014 Cisco and/or Cisco and/or its affiliates. its affiliates. All rights All reserved. rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 6
Industry s First Agentless Energy Management No Software Agents No Hardware Meters No Network Changes No Costly Revision Management. No Expensive Hardware Required No Costly Downtime Large European Automobile Manufacturer: 100,000+ Assets Managed and Deployed in 2 Days Cisco network is becoming the energy management backplane for our customers. Cisco Confidential 7
Cisco Energy Management (JouleX) Solution Cisco Confidential 8
How Does CEM Do this without Agents? Windows Server Cisco Energy Management Service Multi-Vendor Network Infrastructure WMI WinRM SNMP SNMP SNMP SSH IPMI Windows Server, Windows PC (Monitor/Printer) Printer (standalone) Facilities (PDU/HVAC Lighting) Switches Routers WAP Mac PCs (SSH), Server (Unix) NOTE: Network connected devices can also be discovered and managed by custom scripting methods Cisco EnergyWise Protocol Ilo2/DRAC Intel Power Node Manager Support for 50+ Industry Protocols enables management of network connected devices Cisco Confidential 9
Benefits 35% savings in distributed office environments 100% visibility over all physical and virtual devices in your Data Center <6 months return on investment 2014 2013-2014 Cisco and/or Cisco and/or its affiliates. its affiliates. All rights All reserved. rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 10
Flexible Policy Architecture Time-Based Event Based Location Based Data Center Example: Example: Example: Example: Power management of devices VoIP phones, PCs, printer servers, etc. based on work patterns Response to external triggers: Respond to energy events with policies Systems management: Integration with systems management tools and user-authentication events Smartphone location coupled with badge management app Access control triggers office environment to power on Data center infrastructure management Capacity management of power and device lifecycle in data centers Ties physical to logical environment Cisco Confidential 11
Distributed Office John s Office Lights John s Printer John s PC John s VoIP Phone Wireless Access Point OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON John Smith Swipes Badge Has EnergyWise Smart Phone App ENTERS Building 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 12 Cisco Confidential 12
Simulate Policy to Optimize Savings Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Cost Savings X Cost Savings Y Cost Savings Z Policy What-If Scenarios SANDBOX Cisco Confidential 13
Campus Thin Clients Printers HVAC Lighting CRAC Video Cameras Facilities (BMS partners) VoIP Phones Macs Laptops Desktops Servers Access Points Gateways Access Control Systems Mainframe s Blade Servers Servers Routers Core Switches Virtualized Servers Switches UPS s CPU s Storage PDU s Data Center Cisco Confidential 14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ce9jpwjsau Live Demo https://app-energywisecloud.cisco.com Login: demo@ciscoew - Password: EwaasR0cks Cisco Confidential 15
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