– Green Datacenter –
1-Efficiency Best Practice
This assessment provides a baseline on how to improve data center energy efficiency and reliability.
The resulting
report suggests areas for improvement, identifies best practice opportunities, and provides guidance
for
prioritization of efficiency projects, which our professional service team can help you undertake.
Air Conditioning System Design and Capacity
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Air Flow – Evaluate volume, velocity, cold air supply and hot air return
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Plenums – Assess volume and pressure in plenum spaces to ensure sufficient server intake airflow
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Relative Humidity Findings – Evaluate relative humidity for ASHRAE compliance and issues
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Temperature Findings – Gauge the thermal conditions for ASHRAE compliance and situations where
temperatures could impact equipment reliability or availability
Electrical System Design and Capacity
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Standby Generators – Evaluate generator capacity relative to current and planned equipment loads
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UPS – Examine maintenance and testing strategy as well as assess redundancy attributes
Infrastructure Observations and Measurements
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Cable Management – Evaluate cable sub-system for airflow blockage situations
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Fire Protection – Assess viability of fire protection system and impact on hardware if activated
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Overhead Ducting – Evaluate the airflow in ducting or opportunity for conversion of false ceiling space as a
return airflow plenum
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Raised Floor – Inspect the floor structure for strength, seismic design, test for electrical noise levels and
grounding best practices
General Environmental Conditions
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Cleanliness – Physical inspection of the data center that identifies situations and practices that can
contribute to excessive particulate matter and other issues
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) – Evaluate the environment for magnetic fields that can effect
equipment performance
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External Environmental Considerations – A more broad review of the site and installation that identifies
external conditions that can cause data center performance issues
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Noise Levels – Measure ambient noise levels to ensure OSHA compliance
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Radio Frequency (RF) Emissions – Determine presence and level of high frequency interference
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Security – Evaluate site security relative to industry standards
Efficiency Assessment
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Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) – Establish a value for and describe the implications of this widely
recognized efficiency benchmark from The Green Grid that enables benchmarking for tracking
efficiency
improvements over time
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Data Center Infrastructure Efficiency (DCiE) – Establish a value for and describe the implications of
this widely recognized efficiency benchmark from The Green Grid that enables benchmarking for
tracking efficiency improvements over time
2 - Data Center Energy Efficiency
Air Conditioning System Design and Capacity
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Air Flow – Evaluate air volume, velocity, cold air supply and hot air return
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Capacity Planning – Evaluate total cooling capacity relative to current and planned usage
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modeling
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High Density Cabinets – Examine high density cabinets for sufficient airflow and temperature levels
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Hot Spots – Identify cabinets where there is insufficient airflow
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Plenums – Assess volume and pressure in plenum spaces to ensure sufficient server intake airflow
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Relative Humidity Findings – Evaluate relative humidity for ASHRAE compliance and issues
•
Stranded Capacity – Identify situations where the sub-system design creates cooling capacity that is
impossible or difficult to deploy
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Temperature Findings – Gauge the thermal conditions for ASHRAE compliance and situations where
temperatures could impact equipment reliability or availability
Electrical System Design and Capacity
•
Capacity Planning – Evaluate total power capacity relative to current and planned usage
•
Standby Generators – Evaluate generator capacity relative to current and planned equipment loads
•
Stranded Capacity – Identify situations where the sub-system design creates power capacity that is
impossible or difficult to deploy
•
UPS – Examine maintenance and testing strategy as well as assess redundancy attributes
Infrastructure Observations and Measurements
•
Cable Management – Evaluate cable sub-system for best practice installation
•
Fire Protection – Assess viability of fire protection system and impact on hardware if activated
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Overhead Plenum – Evaluate the space above the drop ceiling for conversion to a return airflow plenum
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Raised Floor – Inspect the floor structure for strength, seismic design, measure electrical noise levels and
evaluate grounding best practices
Efficiency Assessment
•
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) – Establish a value for and describe the implications of this widely
recognized efficiency benchmark from The Green Grid that enables benchmarking to measure
improvement when changes are implemented
•
Data Center Infrastructure Efficiency (DCiE) – Establish a value for and describe the implications of
this widely recognized efficiency benchmark from The Green Grid that enables benchmarking to
measure improvement when changes are implemented
General Environmental Conditions
•
Cleanliness – Physical inspection of the data center that identifies situations and practices that can
contribute to excessive particulate matter and other issues
•
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) – Evaluate the environment for magnetic fields that can effect
equipment performance
•
External Environmental Considerations – A more broad review of the site and installation that identifies
external conditions that can cause data center performance issues
•
Noise Levels – Measure ambient noise levels to ensure OSHA compliance
•
Radio Frequency (RF) Emissions – Determine presence and level of high frequency interference
•
Security – Evaluate site security relative to industry standards