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Eficiencia de Energia E-Shelter 2012-05-10 Final

This document discusses energy efficiency in data centers. It describes e-shelter, a company that designs, builds, and operates energy efficient data centers. It then provides details on e-shelter's Zurich 1 data center, including its location, building features, security systems, power and cooling systems, and use of containment solutions to improve efficiency.

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How do you recognize an energy-efficient data

center?
High Density - High Efficiency - High Temperature in the Data Center
Efficiency trap in the Data Center

Rümlang, May 2012


Table of Contents

Company Profile & Data Center Zurich 1 (ZRH1)

Containment Solutions - Smart Aisle Containment


Company Overview
e-shelter designs, builds and operates data centers to house mission-critical
IT systems

design build operate

data center infrastructure


 Physical security
 Facility management
 Provision of highly resilient
power and cooling

e-shelter is the leading full-service provider for data center infrastructure in Germany providing the highest standard in
physical security and operational reliability.

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Currently e-shelter operates more than 85,000 sqm of data center space,
three additional locations are under development
Overview locations
Data Center Campus
Frankfurt
 60,000 sqm area
 24/7 Service &
Control centre
 Headquarters Hamburg

Data Center Campus Berlin


London Berlin
 13,000 sqm area

Data Center Campus Zurich


 7,000 sqm area in
operation, additional 6,000 Frankfurt/
planned Main
Colocation Centers
 Frankfurt (1,900 sqm) Munich
 Munich (1,960 sqm)
 Hamburg (1,230 sqm)

New locations e-shelter Datacentre location Zurich


e-shelter Datacentre location planned
 London
 Munich II
 Frankfurt III

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e-shelter planning and design implements highest standards in energy
efficiency and latest developments in technical progress
Energy efficiency and sustainability
Research & Development
In order to develop best-practice approaches for energy efficient
operation of data centers e-shelter is actively engaged in different
workshops and organisations e.g. “the green grid“ and “Uptime Institute.”

e-shelter works with large suppliers of cooling technology to explore and


test new cooling techniques, and has developed a sophisticated
measuring system to continuously monitor energy utilization (e.g. cooling
requirements in different zones).

Operational excellence
e-shelter designs and operates its data centers to be highly efficient and
applies state-of-the-art technology to achieve an optimal utilization of
energy. Hereby e-shelter is able to achieve highly competitive power
utilization efficiency factors for its data centers (PUE factor).

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Data Center Zurich 1 (ZRH1)
e-shelter‘s first datacenter in Switzerland is located in the north of Zurich,
approx. 8 km from the city center
Location

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The largest purpose-built data center in Switzerland
Building

 The freestanding building is designed and built solely for the purpose of housing IT infrastructure. All external and internal
building features are constructed with high quality materials and meet or exceed industry standards.
 The first stage of construction provides 7’000 sqm of net data center space and 1’000 sqm of office space

 The facility meets the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum pre-certification

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Carrier Connectivity
Redundant Carrier Connectivity
Site

Connectivity

Carrier Other providers

single redundant

own fiber

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Security
Structural, technical and organizational separation of the security zones
Security Systems

 The security concept includes having all


safety-sensitive areas situated in the
core of the building to the extent where
this is feasible so that the security
zones beyond the core serve as
buffers.

 All security zones are structurally, Security Command and


7 Control centre (SCC)
technically and organizationally
separated from one another 6 Carrier rooms
5 Datacentre areas
 All security zones are monitored by way
of synchronized technical safety 4 Technical areas
measures 3 Circulation area for tenants
2 Circulation area building(s)
 This way it is ensured that the
cumulative safety function for creating 1 Circulation area Datacentre site
the necessary penetration resistance/
resistant time value

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Power and Cooling Systems
The redundant power supply guarantees maximum availability
Power supply

 Power is distributed on an A & B feed up to the rack


 The critical components of the power supply are designed in an 2N+1 configuration
 State-of-the-art static UPS systems with a high degree of scalability and reliability incl. isolating transformers
 On-site back-up power (diesel generators) in an N+2 configuration
 72h diesel-fuel storage on site.

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Air conditioning and cooling systems designed to meet all requirements of a
high-availability system
Cooling

 Redundant cooling and air conditioning systems


 Separate chiller- and free-cooling systems for maximum efficiency
 Adiabatic cooling
 Individual cooling solutions available (rack-housing, high-density-racks)

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Containment Solutions - Smart Aisle Containment
Short Historie Review
2006: Start of CAC - SmartAisle

2%
2% 7%
8% IT Load
Power Cooling
Power Light
Electrical Losses PUE = 1,35
Power Fans
80%

11% 3%
IT Load
12%
50%
Power Cooling PUE = 2,0
Power Light
Electrical Losses

25% Power Fans

Containment Solution - EMERSON/ Knürr

from 2,0 to 1,35 … and it gets even better!


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SmartAisle Containment
Containment Solution

SmartAisle Containment Solution

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SmartAisle Containment vs. Pressure compensation
Containment Solution

p  1 Pa

SmartAisle Containment Solution

p  20 Pa

Pressure Compensation Solution

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SmartAisle Containment vs. Pressure compensation
For Example: 240 kW IT-Usage

Heat diagram - Containment Solution

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Results
SmartAisle Containment vs. Pressure compensation

Pressure SmartAisle
Electricity for powering of drives
compensation Containment

No arrangement Fan speed 100%


(3 ULKs) 17,04 kW

Mode “full load” Fan speed 91% Fan speed 71%


(3 ULKs) 12,90 kW 5,94 kW

Mode “normal operation” Fan speed 70% Fan speed 54%


(4 ULKs) 7,76 kW 3,52 kW

Mode “efficient operation” Fan speed 49% Fan speed 37%


(6 ULKs) 4,08 kW 1,68 kW

Mode “high efficient operation” Fan speed 38% Fan speed 30%
(8 ULKs) 2,72 kW 1,28 kW

Source: Emerson Network Power White Paper 2012

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Energy saving via speed control
The mothers of energy efficiency

 Continuous cold / warm separation


 Dynamic regulation the entire system EC Ventilators - Speed control
 High standard temperature, free cooling
9,00

power consumption [kW] 


8,00
7,00
6,00
"sweet spot" 5,00
Speed ​control results in great energy savings 4,00
 1/2 speed  1/8 power consumption 3,00
2,00
1,00
33% 0,00

100%
50%

75%
% speed or airflow 

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Cooling requirements of IT Equipment
Temperature and humidy on the suction side

ASHRAE TC 9.9 Thermal Guidelines 2008 / modified 2011 for Class A1 *)

Recommended: 18 - 27°C, 5,5°C DP - 60% RH and 15°C DP


Allowable: 15 - 32°C, 20% RH - 80% RH (Class A1)
10 - 35°C, 20% RH - 80% RH (Class A2)

Entry Exit
Component / consumption Consumption
temperature temperature

25°C T  7K 32°C 470 m³/h per kW

25°C T  15K 40°C 220 m³/h per kW

T  25K 130 m³/h per kW


25°C 50°C

Source: 2011 Thermal Guidelines for Data Center Processing Environments - Expanded Data Center Classes and Usage Guidance

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Server power consumption vs. suction temperature
Power

1,20 kW

1,15 kW

1,10 kW
approx. + 12%

1,05 kW

1,00 kW

15 °C 20 °C 25 °C 30 °C 35 °C

Source: 2011 Thermal Guidelines for Data Center Processing Environments - Expanded Data Center Classes and Usage Guidance

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Aspirated air flow vs. suction temperature
Power

2,60 m³

2,20 m³

1,80 m³

approx. + 55%
1,40 m³

1,00 m³

15 °C 20 °C 25 °C 30 °C 35 °C

Source: 2011 Thermal Guidelines for Data Center Processing Environments - Expanded Data Center Classes and Usage Guidance

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Case 1: Is it worth the higher temperature?
Power

Other 2 Other 2
% %
Other 2% Other 2%

Electricity 8% Electricity 8%
?
Cooling 14 % Cooling 14 %

ULK 1% ULK 1%

IT 100 % IT 100 %

PUE = 1,35 PUE = ?

Suction Temperatur : 25 °C 35 °C

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History review to future outlook
It becomes hotter!

Thermography hot aisle

From 35°C to 50°C … and it rise up! Water cooled rack-solutions - EMERSON/ Knürr

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Case 2: 40 - 50 in the data center - is it possible/ useful/ efficient?
Exit temperature-range for Blade Server (example)

50°C

45°C

40°C
Full load

35°C Idle speed/ no-load


32°C
30°C
27°C Allowed envelope
25°C

20°C
Recommended envelope
18°C
15°C Future temperature range

10°C
Class A1 Class A2

Source: 2011 Thermal Guidelines for Data Center Processing Environments - Expanded Data Center Classes and Usage Guidance

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How do you recognize an energy-efficient data
center?
Olivier Honold
Sales Manager Switzerland

e-shelter facility services (Schweiz) AG


Hofwisenstrasse 56
CH-8153 Rümlang
     
Telephone: +41 (44) 817-6560
 
Fax: +41 (44) 817-6539  
Mobile: +41 (79) 402 6139  
E-Mail: [email protected]  

Thank You.

www.e-shelter.ch

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