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  • by Joe Polastre
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    Nov 16 2009

    Figuring out how to implement the right efficiency plan in the data center is a daunting task.  I often start discussions with customers by asking "How much electricity does your data center use?" and "How much are you paying for electricity?"  While these may seem like such amazingly fundamental questions, you'd be surprised by how many people don't know the answers or respond with "Let me go and look that up."

    Further confusing the issue is vendors claims about what they can achieve.  Have you heard the marketing campaign about virtualization reducing your energy bill by 80%?  Sounds compelling right?  The trouble is, you're not going to virtualize every server in your facility and shut off every chiller.  Let's say 20% of your servers can be virtualized (such as staging, dev, and test), and your servers consume 70% of your IT energy consumption, which is 45% of your facility's energy consumption.  So if we add that up, .8*.2*.7*.45 = 5%.  That means that, for your data center, 80% savings just became 5%.

    This means that data centers really need to figure out what their strategy is.  And, of course, you want the biggest bang for your buck.  By measuring your baseline, applying the various strategies to it, and calculating ROI, a plan can be formulated that makes sense of the efficiency measures for your specific facility.  I've written an eWeek HowTo titled How To Achieve 40% Energy Savings In Your Data Center.

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