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POWER AND COOLING SURVEY 2007
Published by
BroadGroup
Published
2007/10
Content info
101 pages
Product code
BGP57879
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Table of Contents
List of Tables and Charts
Research Methodology and Objectives
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
CHAPTER ONE - THE IMPORTANCE OF DATA CENTRE POWER AND COOLING
Introduction
What are the main concerns
An ecological dilemma
An economic concern
Is starting to become a political football
The importance of greening the Data Centre
A technological dilemma
Summary
CHAPTER TWO - AN OVERVIEW OF THE POWER & COOLING CRISIS
Introduction
Measuring the growth in worldwide server consumption
BroadGroup' s 2007 Power & Cooling Data Centre survey
Methodology of the latest Power & Cooling survey
The main Power & Cooling concerns
Quantifying the rise in power - API enterprise survey
Passing on the power usage costs to the user
Tackling the green dilemma
Summary
CHAPTER THREE - REGULATION AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS DRIVING POWER & COOLING
Introduction
The rise of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
The main Government actions to date
New types of de-facto regulatory requirements
Other new legal requirements further down the road
Summary
CHAPTER FOUR - THE DATA CENTRE AS AN ECOSYSTEM
Introduction
The Data Centre Ecosystem at work
The main components in the Data Centre Ecosystem
Dual core processor technology
The reality of Power & Cooling trends in practice
Thermal rise measurements
A Data Centre' s contribution to thermal output
Redesigning the Data Centre
Acknowledging the importance of a Data Centre Ecosystem
Summary
CHAPTER FIVE - EXTERNAL FACTORS IMPACTING THE DATA CENTRE
Introduction
Cooperation with the IT sector is still needed
The need for a holistic approach to IT
Towards the greening of the Data Centre
New regulatory & legal constraints
Consequences of sustainable IT & CSR
Summary
CHAPTER SIX - BEST OF BREED CASE STUDIES
Introduction
Case Study - The Oracle Data Centre re-design
Case Study - 365 Main - The first green Data Centre in the US
Case Study - T-Systems Data Centre - Germany
Case Study - Evoswitch Data Centre - Netherlands
The problem with power supply equipment
Other power supply new technology for the Data Centre
Future fundamental research - nano cooling technology
New processor development
New server equipment development
Fuel cell technology development
Direct Current (DC) technology development
Liquid cooling technology development
Ground Water Heating technology development
Virtualization technology development
Power management software technology development
The new modular Data Centre technology development
Three dimensional thermal imaging technology development
Free Air (or Free Cooling) technology development
Wind power technology development
Solar power technology development
New lighting technology development
Spay cool technology development
Combined Heat & Power (CHP) development
Fly wheel technology development
New technology from IT hardware; cooling; cabinet and air Conditioning providers
IT hardware manufacturers developing new enhanced cooling solutions
Cooling cabinet providers developing new enhanced cooling solutions
Air conditioning providers developing new enhanced cooling solutions
The Pros and Cons of additional water cooling
The most frequent mistakes in Data Centre Power & Cooling
Forming an energy efficient management programme for a Data Centre
The impact of new server equipment
The impact of new processors
Data Centre best practice guidelines from LBNL research
Summary
CHAPTER SEVEN - CONCLUSION - THE FUTURE OF THE DATA CENTRE
Introduction
Constraints on the Data Centre
The need to consider external factors
New technological innovation
The need for greater awareness
The need for more rational policy making
The outlook for the Data Centre
Precautions that need to be taken
Summary
APPENDIX 1 - A GLOSSARY OF TERMS
List of Tables and Charts
CHARTS
Chart 1. Server electricity consumption by type from 2000 to 2005
Chart 2. Average kilowatt per rack - Asia Pacific, North America and Europe
Chart 3. Power costs as a percentage of total Data Centre operating costs
Chart 4. Percentage year on year increase in rack or server power costs
Chart 5. Average power density per rack - API survey of 100 enterprises
Chart 6. Maximum power density per rack - API survey of 100 enterprises
Chart 7. Generic Types of Data Centre cooling
Chart 8. The Eco-Friendly Data Centre - The 4 main process components
DIAGRAMS
Diagram 1. The IT components present within the Data Centre
Diagram 2. The Data Centre Ecosystem
Diagram 3. Overview of the Data Centre Power Consumption Components
TABLES
Table 1. Industrial Electricity Costs over time in the main industrialised countries
Table 2. Representative energy use breakdown of a typical Data Centre
Table 3. Increases and decreases in processor speed and energy use
Table 4. Heat loads and cooling steps to be taken in the Data Centre
Table 5. Comparative Data Centre cooling costs and densities available
Table 6. Power loss per 450 watt server - breakdown according to components
Table 7. Examples of technological substitutes
Table 8. The main Data Centre challenges - Electricity, Cooling, Cabling and Weight
Table 9. Types of environmentally friendly technology
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