and
Cordially invite you
to
Learn how to Drive Down your
Data
Center Energy Usage
Join us to learn
more about how to lower the costs of operation at our
Data Center
Energy Efficiency
Seminar
Power and cooling requirements
have risen at an ever-increasing rate .
The recent
trend toward virtualization has pushed the requirements to new levels
never even imagined just 5 years ago. The average power has risen from
1-2 KW to 5-10KW per rack and some cases as high as 20-30KW per rack.
The current environment makes
energy efficiency a necessity .
While
virtualization has decreased the number of servers and the space
requirements, it has raised power and cooling density to the point that
data centers that were built only a few years ago are unable to
effectively or efficiently support the new high-density 1U and Blade
Servers.
This workshop will address these
challenges, as well as how to measure and improve Data Center
efficiency.
Date:
Thursday, January 29, 2009
12:00-3:00 p.m.
Buffet Lunch 12-1 pm
Seminar 1-3 PM
NYU-Polytechnic
University
(Westchester NY
Graduate Center)
Polytechnic
Institute of NYU
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Greening Initiatives,
Power Consumption & Provisioning, as well as Capacity Planning
are among the top major concerns for Data Center managers today.
Various studies show that in the past few years, as the pressure to
expand computing resources increases, concerns relating to power and
cooling become more and more important.
This seminar will address the various factors that have impacted Data
Center Efficiency, ways to meet these challenges, as well as how to
measure and improve the overall power and cooling efficiency. Here are
some of the topics that will be covered:
Understanding the New Efficiency Metrics
· PUE
- Power Usage Effectiveness
· DCiE
- Data Center Efficiency
Factors
that Affect your Data Center's Energy Efficiency
· Voltage vs
Efficiency: Server Power Supplies, UPS and Power Distribution
· Effects of Power Redundancy on Efficiency: N, N+1, 2N
· Airflow Issues for Improving Data Center Efficiency
· Cooling Technologies: DX, Fluid Loop, Chilled Water & “Free Cooling”
· High Density Blade Server power & Cooling Requirements
· Watts per Square Foot vs Watts per Rack
· Close Coupled vs Perimeter Cooling Efficiency
· Best Practices vs Reality
Raritan
will be demonstrating the new
Dominion® PX
– a secure, reliable, remote power-management solution that helps you
improve power capacity planning, uptime, energy efficiency and
productivity in the data center
·
Accurate, real time PDU-level and outlet-level monitoring of power
·
Rack
temperature and humidity monitoring with environmental sensors
·
And
much more…
You
will also see a demonstration about the just released version 1.3 of
Raritan’s
Power IQ™
Now, through
a single Web interface, Power IQ can simplify the management of a
multi-vendor infrastructure, providing data collection for multiple
rack PDUs to help managers improve data center availability, enhance
capacity planning and improve energy efficiency.
For more
information and to reserve your place at this seminar please email your
complete contact information to
-
seminars@naat.com
or call 800-392-3299
www.poly.edu/west
www.naat.com
Polytechnic
Institute of NYU |