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POWER AND COOLING SURVEY 2007

Published by BroadGroup Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/10 Content info 101 pages
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Description TOC

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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