2. 5/6/2015
Webex series
1. Panduit is a credible partner
2. IT deployment Racks and Cabinets
3. Copper and Fibre solutions
4. PDU’s
5. Containment
6. Pathways
7. Rack Energy
8. DCIM positioning and capabilities
9. Grounding and Bonding
10.Pre-configured
3. 5/6/2015
Position DCIM
DCIM scope
6 Zone
www.panduit.com/comstorwebinar
Objective
Overview of Panduit capability
and motivate you to take a look
at the solutions
4. Requirement for DCIM
Data Centre Infrastructure Management
IBM asked 100 DC Managers
how much equipment installed in
the DC is not used?
The answer was shocking
5% - >20%
Using Power, Cooling, Space and
Maintenance………………..WHY
50% UNKNOWN
50% TIME
6. Change
Management
Release
Management
Configuration
Management
Other Service
Management Processes
Request for Change
Change Approval
Implement Change
Post Implementation
Review
Close Change
Assess
Analyse Impact
Release: and distribute new
software/hardware with
documentation
Incident & Problem
Management
Financial Management
IT Security Management
Service Level Management
Availability & IT
Continuity Management
Capacity Management
ConfigurationManagementDatabase
CMDB
Planning-Identification-Control-Status-Verification&audit
10. ASSET TRACKING CAPACITY PLANNING / ANALYTICS
ENVIRONMENTAL POWER / ENERGY
Data Center Infrastructure Management Focus
11. Zone 1: Billing Reconciliation – Monitors
the building utility metering “Point of
Entry”, providing power, oil, water, and gas
consumption information and CO2
emissions.
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Zone 6: Device Level Monitoring –
Automated connectivity patch field
management, as well as monitoring and
control of per outlet or device power, within
a data center or enterprise.
Zone 2: Switchboard Distribution
Board - Monitors sub meters at the
main distribution board for DC related
equipment.
Zone 3: Plant Equipment - Distributed
monitoring of supporting facility
services, including individual chillers,
AHU, CRAC, UPS and lighting circuits.
Zone 4: Branch Circuit Monitoring
of Data Hall – Focuses on
monitoring of total rack or cabinet
IT loads and environmentals.
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Zone 5: Rack & Cabinet Level Monitoring – Intelligent
monitoring and control of power, environmentals, and
cabinet level security in addition to DCIM level asset tracking
and capacity planning for the data center and enterprise.
1
2
3
4
6 Zone Monitoring and Management
12. 12
Water
Power In
Gas
ZONE 2: Main Switchboard Distribution Circuits
Lighting Boilers
Fire Security
CRAC
Chillers
Back up
Generator
UPS
Sub PDU
ZONE 4:
Branch Circuit PDU
ZONE 5:
Rack and Cabinet
Level Monitoring
ZONE 6:
Device Level
Monitoring
Oil
ZONE1:
FiscalUtilityMeters
ZONE3:
PlantEquipment
Heat
THIRD-PARTY METERING
Supported Power Meters
Supported UPS w /ModBus
or SNMP
Power: Rack PDUs &
Inline Meters
Environmental:
Sensors
Connectivity: Intelligent
Patch Panels
Access and
Control
SMARTZONE™ ZONE 5-6 INSTRUMENTATION
All data is monitored, displayed
and documented via SmartZone™
Software Platforms.
Third-Party
Meters Provide
Supplementary
Facility Data
from Zones 1-4
Panduit 6 Zone™ Methodology
Mapping Current Supplementary Third-Party Meters from Zones 1-4
14. SmartZone™ Hardware
Gateways
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SmartZone™ EPA Series Gateway
1RU Environmental and Power Monitoring, with Access
Controls, and Output Channels.
• SmartZone™ EPA064 Gateway 6 4 2 2
SmartZone™ EP Series Gateway
Zero RU Environmental and Power Monitoring. Idea for Single
Cabinet Applications.
• SmartZone™ EP042 Gateway 4 2 - -
• SmartZone™ EPA126 Gateway 12 6 2 4
SmartZone™ EPAX Series Gateway
1RU Power Monitoring Expands the EPA126 gateway
under same IP address
• SmartZone™ EPAX18 Gateway - +18
=24
- -
SmartZone™ E Series
1RU Environmental Monitoring. *Can be combined with 2nd
E24 to provide 48 sensors under one IP,
• SmartZone™ E24 Gateway *24 - - -
15. SmartZone™ Hardware
Environmental Sensors
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Temperature Sensors
Detect the air or surface temperature of equipment in and around a rack, cabinet or room in a data center.
Humidity Sensors
Measure relative humidity of air and abnormal conditions to ensure the environment does not get too moist or
dry, thus preventing damage to equipment.
Airflow Sensors
Measure air velocity in and around a rack, cabinet, ceiling or wall.
PIR Sensors
Passive infrared receivers, which constantly monitor the infrared energy levels around a room and recognize
change caused by entry of an intruder.
Smoke Sensors
Enable immediate data capture and alerting of potentially fatal smoke or fire conditions at different IT
and facility domain points, in either new or retrofit installations.
Examples of the types of sensors we carry include
16. SmartZone™ Hardware
Cabinet Access and Controls
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Keypad + Electronic Swing
Handle Lock
HID Card Reader +
Electronic Swing Handle
Lock
Gateway
The SmartZone™ EPA064 and EPA126 Gateways are capable of supporting a physical access control
solution for cabinets. There are two options:
17. Third-Party Hardware
Third-Party Power Meters Supported Today
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ZONE 2:
Main Switchboard
Distribution Circuits
ZONE3:
PlantEquipment
• Power Meters
• Northern Design MultiCube
• Socomec Diris A20
• Socomec Diris A40/A41
• Schneider PowerMeter PM710
• Schneider PowerMeter PM810
• Schneider PowerLogic ION6200
• Schneider 7550
• IME Nemo 72-L 10781401
• Energy Meters EM21
• Autometers IC-970
• UPS with Modbus Cards or SNMP
• Socomec Green Power Delphys
• Socomec MX/MP Elite
The listed third-party meters above can be read by SmartZone™
Software today to supplement customer solutions rooted in zones 5 and 6.
18. 6 Zone and PUE
• Where do we need to monitor to get
Dynamic PUE ?
• (PUE = Total Facility Energy / IT Energy )
• Have a Guess ?
• Minimum Zone 1 or 2 and 4 or 5
• Ideally All zones for Maximum accuracy.
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PUE = IT + DC power 100 watts + 100 watts = 2
IT power 100watts
Power Usage Effectiveness
PUE = Use new IT 50 watts + 50 watts = 2
50watts
PUE =Run redundant kit 500 watts + 50 watts = 1.1
500watts
21. SmartZone™ DCIM Software
SmartZone™ Rack Monitoring Software
Included with SmartZone™ Rack Energy Kits, the
SmartZone™ Rack Monitoring Software (formerly ENV-U3)
provides live and historical views of current, temperature
and humidity data readings, coupled with simple trending
information of the parameters monitored.
• Simple desktop application
• Standard SNMP protocol
• Supports up to 60 power devices
• Polls devices and creates and logs
SNMP traps as alerts
• Live and historical view of data
• Simple trending information and management reports
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SmartZone™ Rack Monitoring Software is our simple power and environmental software platform for small
data centers or telecom closets with 30 or fewer cabinets
22. SmartZone™ DCIM Software
DCIQ™ Software Platform
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As part of the SmartZone™ Software Suite, the DCIQ™ Software
Platform is a power and environmental monitoring and
management solution that provides centralized visibility of energy,
cooling, and capacity via networked DCIM instrumentation.
• World-class scalable data collection engine
• Highly customizable dashboards and analytics
• Power and environmental real-time monitoring
• Event management and alarms
• Power control
• Cabinet access control
DCIQ™ is our available power and environmental software platform
23. SmartZone™ Software
Panduit Physical Infrastructure Manager™ (PIM™) Software Platform
As part of the SmartZone™ Software Suite, the PIM™ Software
Platform is asset and connectivity monitoring and
management solution that tracks the allocation and utilization
of critical IT assets and networking resources, within your data
center and remote sites, while providing strong visualization
and analytics.
• Monitors IT asset information
• Automates connectivity documentation
• Integrates with asset management and network
management platforms
• NEW PIM v5.1 Features include “Best Fit
Capacity” and “Stranded Capacity”
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PIM™ is our available asset and connectivity software platform
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25. Applying SmartZone™ Solutions
Solution Use Cases and Applications
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SmartZone™ Solutions help data centers address challenges and opportunities across
physical infrastructure capacity, efficiency (energy and operational) and uptime. Some
examples of challenges that SmartZone™ helps to resolve include:
• Stranded Capacity in Data Centers
o Power
o Cooling
o Space
o Connectivity
• Thermal Performance Optimization
• Remote Management
• Power Distribution Choices and Intelligent
Monitoring
What Are Your Challenges?