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Title: Improving Data Center Efficiency


1
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Andrew Kutz

2
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Thesis
  • The energy efficiency of todays information
    technology (IT) infrastructure is not doubling
    every two years along with performance, leading
    to very high performing, very inefficient data
    centers. The inefficiencies in energy
    consumption must be mitigated so that efficiency
    will catch up with performance.

3
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Agenda
  • Power in the data center today
  • Areas for improvement
  • Recommendations

4
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Agenda
  • Power in the data center today
  • Data center power distribution
  • Data center power consumption
  • The result
  • Areas for improvement
  • Recommendations

5
Power in the data center today
  • Data center power distribution

6
Power in the data center today
  • Data center power consumption
  • The breakdown leaves room for plenty of areas of
    improvement.

Data center
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IT equipment
Power delivery
Cooling equipment
IT equipment
60
20
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Compute servers
Storage servers
Comm. misc.
Server components
35
15
20
15
15
CPUs
CPU VR loss
Source Dell, APC, SUN
Memory
HDDs and misc.
PSU loss
7
Power in the data center today
  • The result

Source Christian Belady
8
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Agenda
  • Power in the data center today
  • Areas for improvement
  • Processors
  • Power supplies
  • Power delivery
  • Cooling
  • Recommendations

9
Areas For Improvement
  • Processors Last gen processors were power
    hungry beasts!
  • A first-generation AMD Opteron (856) at 3.0GHz
    used 92.6W
  • According to AMD, processors can use between
    50-60 of rated power when in an idle state.
  • That means the same processor was consuming 46.3-
    55.56W of energy when doing nothing.

10
Areas For Improvement
  • Processors Multi-core CPUs
  • Multiple cores on a single chip and processor
    development helps to reduce energy consumption
  • An Intel Xeon 3.80 GHz used110W
  • An Intel Xeon E5345 2.33 GHz Quad-Core uses 80W.
  • 2.45 times the processing power at .72 times the
    energy consumption!

11
Areas For Improvement
  • Processors Power stepping CPUs
  • CPUs can step down into reduced performance modes
    by adjusting frequency and voltage in
    synchronization with load.

Source AMD
12
Areas For Improvement
  • Power supplies Todays problems
  • The typical efficiency of todays power supply is
    anywhere between 75-80.
  • 1000 servers _at_ 400W _at_ 75 efficiency means 100kW
    is being radiated into heat that cooling systems
    must remove.
  • 100kW equals 341,400 BTU.
  • At 0.10 USD/ kWh it costs 52,317.07 USDover a 4
    year life cycle to remove the extra heat.

13
Areas For Improvement
  • Power supplies Are tomorrows opportunities
  • Power supplies being developed with digital
    feedback control can maintain 90-95 efficiency
    over a wide range.
  • 1000 servers _at_ 400 W _at_ 95 efficiency means only
    20kW, or 68,280 BTU, is radiated as heat.
  • At 0.10 USD / kWh it costs 14,953.32 USD over a
    four year life cycle to remove the extra heat.
  • Increasing PSU efficiency by 20 reduces wasted
    cooling costs by four fifths.

14
Areas For Improvement
  • Power delivery Uninterruptible Power Supplies
    (UPS)
  • UPS devices are long-term investments. However,
    it may be time to upgrade.
  • May lose .59 efficiency for every year a UPS
    device is in service. That is a potential
    improvement of 10.03 for upgrading a UPS from
    1990.

Source Eaton Power
15
Areas For Improvement
  • Cooling Inefficiencies
  • General cooling is a guaranteed way to generate
    hot spots, resulting in wasted energy.
  • Over-cooling Cooling systems are often designed
    to run at maximum capacity at all times,
    resulting in wasted energy.

16
Areas For Improvement
  • Cooling Improving Efficiency
  • Targeted cooling and right-sizing
  • The closer the cooling is to the source of the
    heat, the better.
  • While it is tempting to buy big, only so much
    cooling is needed. Any more than is needed is
    wasted energy.
  • Take off the sweaters!
  • Remove the
  • The heat the biggest barrier to cooling is
    heat!
  • The gaps seal cable cut-outs and install
    blanking panels.
  • Investigate liquid cooling
  • Or how I learned to stop worrying and learned to
    love the H2O.
  • APC, IBM, Liebert are offering liquid cooled rack
    solutions.

17
Areas for Improvement
  • Direct Current (DC) Power Delivery
  • Pros
  • Delivering DC power directly may offer greater
    energy efficiency by reducing the number of
    distinct AC?DC inductors.
  • One side effect would be reducing the amount of
    cooling required per server since excess heat in
    the AC?DC conversion is localized to fewer areas.
  • Cons
  • Only one major vendor (Rackable Systems)
    currently offers full DC support in its x86
    server product line. This could lead to vendor
    lock-in.
  • Although used for years by the TelCo industry,
    the number of engineers experienced in DC power
    vs. AC power is small.

18
Areas For Improvement
  • Cooling Improving efficiency (continued)
  • Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
  • A subset of adjustable speed drives (ASDs).
  • Adjusts speed by altering the frequency and
    voltage output.
  • Cooling equipment with VFDs can dynamically
    adjust the speed of the fan based on different
    input factors such as static pressure using a
    pitot tube and manometer.
  • Reducing the output voltage when extra cooling is
    not need leads to less energy consumption.

19
Improving Data Center Efficiency
  • Agenda
  • Power in the data center today
  • Areas for improvement
  • Recommendations
  • Technical
  • Business
  • Community

20
Recommendations
  • Technical
  • Remember, CPUs represent almost 10 of a data
    centers power consumption.
  • Rethink power and cooling designs and systems.
  • Explore consolidation efforts
  • Compute
  • Virtualization
  • Blades
  • Storage
  • Shared storage SANs, Filers
  • Storage designs massive array of idle disks
    (MAID), data deduplication

21
Recommendations
  • Technical
  • Delivering DC power directly to the servers
    sounds like a good idea, but it should be
    classified under wait and see.

22
Recommendations
  • Business
  • Make the power and cooling issue a bold line item
    on the CxOs budget.
  • Consider creative options
  • Rent roof space to local utilities companies for
    solar panels and buy back cheap energy.
  • Move the data center to a colder climate.
  • Pressure vendors to think green. Purchasing
    power is the greatest bargaining tool that
    customers have.
  • Every percent counts. A 400kW data center _at_ 0.10
    USD / kW 245,173.46 USD / year. 1 will result
    in an annual savings of 3,504 USD. 15
    36,775.77 USD. 30 73,551.54 USD.

23
Recommendations
  • Community
  • Join organizations, such as the green grid, that
    are dedicated to helping to build an energy
    efficient data center.
  • Pay attention to existing and emerging standards
    like Green Grids Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
    when buying new equipment to ensure energy
    efficiency.
  • The Energy Star is expanding to cover servers.
  • Encourage vendors who are already thinking green
    to keep it up Fujitsu-Siemens, NEC, IBM, HP,
    Dell, and Sun to name a few.

24
Conclusions
  • The opportunity to increase efficiency will
    probably not disappear while electricity prices
    are not prohibitively expensive and compute power
    is cheap.
  • The government and industry initiatives are
    developing and will continue to fine tune energy
    efficiency related standards. Efficiency used to
    be Power Out / Power In. It will be transformed
    to Productivity Out / Power In.
  • To have the most effect, attack the largest
    culprit first processors. CPUs account for
    almost 10 of a data centers energy consumption.
    Save the power leader, save the world!

25
References
  • AMD http//enterprise.amd.com/Downloads/34146D_P
    C_WP.pdf
  • APC http//www.apcmedia.com/salestools/NRAN-6CN8
    PK_R0_EN.pdf
  • Christian Belady http//electronics-cooling.com/
    articles/2007/feb/a3/
  • Dell http//www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/
    ps1q07-20070210-CoverStory.pdf
  • Intel http//www.intel.com
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