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- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
2. Today’s Data Centre Challenges
Digital Explosion
Worldwide:
Aging Infrastructure:
Rising Energy Use:
Costs Are Out of Control:
3. How much electricity would you waste if you
cooled your house just to keep the milk cool?
=
Patented “Closed Loop Cooling” from EMS
brings up to 50%+ Electricity Savings
4. Industry Change – Containerized Data
Centres = Less Capital $ More Efficient
Average Data Centre PUE 2.5 Containerized Data Centres PUE 1.1-1.5
$/Kilowatt of IT: 25,000-15,000 $/Kilowatt of IT: 8,000-4,000
Brick & Mortar Container MMDC
5. Resilient Data Centre Infrastructure Platform
EMS Standardized Infrastructure Provides Multi Tier Cross Purpose Disaster
Infrastructure Solutions
6. MMDC Cooling Efficiency Characteristics
• “Best Practice” airflow “forces” most efficient method
• Pre Engineered – No airflow analysis required
• Hot Aisle Containment – No remixing of hot air into servers
• Cold Aisle Containment – Delivers 100% of cold air to equipment intake
• Zero Bypass Airflow – Cold air is forced through equipment
Data Centre
Equipment
Equipment
Equipment
Equipment
Equipment
Cold Air “Raised Floor”
7. Reduce “Embodied Carbon” by 60%
• Reduced complexity of data centre facilities construction
• Results in less embodied carbon in building shell
• Enables renewable material choices
• Reduced “embodied pollution” of construction process
• “ Cradle to Grave” MMDC is all steel and portable and can be reused in
other locations or recycled at end of life
Recyclable
Brick and Mortar
Asset
Containerized
Building
Shell
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
10. Practical Applications
R.A.S.E.R. DX
R.A.S.E.R. HD
C3-S.P.E.A.R.
New Data Center &
Data Center • Disaster
Consolidation Recovery
• HPC • Remote Office
• Cloud Computing • IT on the Move
• High Density Zone • Telco
• Expansions • Industrial
11. R.A.S.E.R. DX Features
Compressor Condenser/
Evaporator
• Built-in cooling
• 12KW IT load
• 42,000 BTU Equipment
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• Vapor cycle “DX” H o
o l
• Shock and vibration isolation t d
• Hardened enclosure Equipment
A A
i i
• Scalable and modular Equipment
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l l
• Self-contained
e e
Equipment
• Mission Critical Venting (Optional)
Cold Air
13. Expand Data Centre Capacity with Energy Efficient High
Density Zone
“EXAMPLE SOLUTION”
“Future Growth”
Blade Servers
STORAGE
14. R.A.S.E.R. HD Features
• 42U of rack space available in the main
• Redundant (N+1 AND 2N), hot swappable
cabinet
•
heat exchanger units exchanger (HX)
2 “sidecars” contain heat
units
• 42U of rack space available in the main
• cabinet environment
Sealed
• • 2Close coupled contain heat high
“sidecars” cooling allows exchanger (HX)
temperature water
units
• A / B water loops and multiple hot-
• Sealed environment
swappable fans
• • Close coupled cooling allows high
NEMA 4 environmental package
temperature water
• Redundant (N+1 AND 2N), hot swappable
• Aheat water loops and multiple hot-
/ B exchanger units
• swappable fans
Multiple configurations starting at 20 KW
and growing to 80 KW in a single enclosure
• Multiple configurations starting at 20 KW
15. C³SPEAR Features
• 24U of blade ready space
• 2 Self contained close coupled cooling units
support N+1 or 2N closed loop cooling.
• 2.5KW, redundant 2N
• 6KW, redundant N+1
• Power assisted mobility
• NEMA 12 or Option NEMA 4 environmental
package
• A/B power input for IT
• A/B power input for cooling
• Custom interconnections available
• Waterproof
• Shielded
• Shock and vibration isolation
16. Available Options On All
Active Fire Suppression System
• VESDA
• HSSD
• NOVEC 1230
• F-GAS
Cyber Lock Security System
• Stand alone power
• 4,000 user event audit trail
• Card reader security interface
• Enterprise class software
• Remote programability
Shock and Vibration Isolation
• Protects Equipment while being moved
or relocated
• Disaster Tolerant
17. Data Centre Challenges Today
Problems Solved
Technology Refresh Limited Cooling/ Electrical Capacity
Data Centre Consolidation Runaway Electrical Bill Cost
Energy Saving Initiatives Expensive Retrofit for High Density Zone
Expensive Build Cost Constant Demand for Expansion
Floor Space Constraints Under Utilized Compute Resources
Inflexible Infrastructure Virtualization Infrastructure Challenges
•Up To 50% $ Savings on Electricity
•Patented zero bypass cooling system
•50-80% More efficient = Green
•Up To 75% Floor Area Savings
•25 ft² for EMS enclosures vs. 100 ft² traditional raised floor
•Fireproof and Water Proof
•Air Tight Closed Loop System
•Eliminates Shock and Vibration Damage
•Patented Equipment Suspension
•Scalable from 1 Micro Data Centre to 100’s; “Pay as You Need”
•Purchase cooling, security, fireproofing, raised floor, hot
and cold isle
18. Micro Modular Data Centres
ELLIPTICAL MOBILE SOLUTIONS, LLC
• Save Money
– Eliminate costly infrastructure with a self-contained, high-density, cost-effective and energy efficient
data centre.
– Reduce the costs to plan, build and implement your data centre
– Reduce overall operating expenses
• Save Energy
– Patented closed loop cooling dramatically cuts cooling and electrical costs
– Significantly reduce data centre’s harmful carbon footprint
• Save Time
– Micro-Modular Data Centre’s can be built, fully populated and delivered in weeks vs. months or years
– Have a fully functional data centre when, where and for however long you need it
• Save Space
– Reduce your data centre footprint by up to 70 percent
– EMS products can be located in a warehouse, garage, office or closet