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The Leading Award Winning Provider of CertifiedNeutral World-Class Data Center Servicesin South Eastern Europe
4o Συνέδριο InfoCom Green ICT 2012
FIVE POINT PLANFOR GREEN DATA CENTERS
4o Συνέδριο InfoCom Green ICT 2012
Who we are
Subsidiary of LAMDA Development (A.S.E : LAMDA) and member of a robust and credible Group (LATSIS Group)
Founded in 2002 - Launched services in 2003
Profitable since first year of full operations (FY2004)
Fast Growing: Turnover : x7.5, EBITDA: x12, EBT: x8
More than 8.1M Euros investment on core business in 2008
Largest Neutral Provider in South Eastern Europe
Our lines of Business World-Class Data Centre Outsourcing Provider
Collocation and BCP Services The Only 100% Neutral World-Class Data Centre Provider in Greece The largest World-Class Data & Business Continuity Centre in South
Eastern Europe with more than 500 seats The newest and only High Density Blade-Ready infrastructure Best Regional Data Centre Operator 2009 in Europe Best European Green Initiative Award 2010 Best European Facilities Management Award 2011 One of the Greenest Facilities in the World (PUE<1.8)
Data Centre Operations – 20 third party facilities Operations, maintenance and support Monitoring 24h/day, 365 days/year
Our lines of Business Data Center Integration and Consulting Services
(DCICS)
CERTIFICATIONRISK
ASSESSMENTSKU : LH-CS-07-RA
DATA CENTERDESIGN
SKU : LH-CS-09-DCD
AUDITS
Energy EfficiencyProfile
SKU: LH-CS-01-EEP
Power and CoolingAssessment
SKU : LH-CS-02-PCA
TIER Certificationof Design DocumentsSKU : LH-CS-06-TCDD
InfrastructurePhysical Security
AssessmentSKU : LH-CS-04-IPSA
CFD AnalysisSKU : LH-CS-03-CFD
Preliminary Design & Specifications
Final Design
Detailed Design & RFP Documents
Critical InfrastructureAssessment
SKU : LH-CS-05-CIA
DATA CENTER TESTING &
COMMISSIONING
SKU : LH-CS-08-TC
Some of our Clients
QuizEuropean & Projection of Energy Consumption in Data Centers by 2020- 56 TWh in 2007- 104 TWh in 2020
86% increase in 13 years
3% of Total Energy Consumption
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Source : EU Data Centres Code of Conduct
Efficient SolutionsRenewable Energy Sources:• Solar
• Wind
• Geothermal
• Hydropower
QUIZ No2AVERAGE YEARLY PUE:
2006: 2,13
2007: 1,94
2008: 1,89
2009: 1,84
2010: 1,77
2011: 1,751,4
1,6
1,8
2
2,2
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Effect of PUE improvement
If during year 2011 (PUE = 1,75) we had the same PUE with year 2006 (PUE=2,13):
we would pay approximately 380.000 € more in electric power consumption
AND
we would create additionally approximately 4.450t CO2 emissions Fewer cars
on the road
How to Improve Efficiency
1. Design
2. Invest on high efficiency infrastructure equipment
3. Implement Best Practices
4. Operation & Maintenance
5. DCIM
1. DESIGNModularity – Pay As you Grow
Operation of chillers at higher temperatures (i.e 12oC - 17oC)
Data Hall Cold Aisle Temperature: 18c – 27c (ASHRAE)
2. Invest on high efficiency equipment
UPS with energy efficiency factor of 0,93 even at 25% of load capacity
High Efficiency Chillers – Free Cooling
Close Control Units with variable air-supply ( 35% energy saving)
Sine waves – THD active filters
3. Implement Best Practices
Hot and cold aisles
Hot or cold air containment
Rack air flow management – Blanking panels
Raised floor air flow management (use of air grommet)
Minimize under floor obstructions to airflow
Turn-off lights in unoccupied areas
4. Operation & Maintenance
Install metering equipment for measuring power & environmental conditions
Collect data through BMS and other monitoring and mgt systems - Analyze
Continuous monitoring and fine-tuning of set points – Not a static environment
Develop Internal procedures, KPIs and reporting
5. DCIM
GARTNER defines DCIM as:“tools that monitor, measure, manage and/or control data center use and energy consumption of all IT-related equipment (such as servers, storage and network switches), and facilities infrastructure components (such as power distribution units [PDUs] and computer room air conditioners [CRACs]).”
DCIM in action
DCIM Maturity Model
DCIM Benefits
DCIM Benefits Access to accurate, actionable data about the current state and future needs of the data center
Standard procedures for equipment changes
Single source of truth for asset management
Better predictability for space, power and cooling capacity
Reduced operating cost from energy usage
Conclusions Implement a Design targeting on high efficiency
operation
Invest on high efficiency infrastructure
Operations & Management - If you don’t monitor it you can’t manage it !!!
Implement Best Practices
THE BEST WAY TO PREDICT THE FUTURE IS TO CREATE IT
Peter Drucker
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