词条 | Energy Logic |
释义 |
Energy Logic is a vendor-neutral approach to achieving energy efficiency in data centers. Developed and initially released in 2007, the Energy Logic efficiency model suggests ten holistic actions – encompassing IT equipment as well as traditional data center infrastructure – guided by the principles dictated by the "Cascade Effect." Energy Logic AssumptionsThe first iteration of the Energy Logic model was introduced by Emerson Network Power on November 29, 2007.[1] Described as a “new approach to energy optimization,” the model was developed in response to industry feedback suggesting a growing emphasis on promoting efficiency initiatives, without compromising the performance and reliability of the data center.[2] The Energy Logic data center efficiency model was developed based on research and modeling of a 5,000 square foot data center, including average IT equipment densities, common data center and facility infrastructures (power, cooling, etc.) and their collective energy draw. Energy draw for the 5,000 square foot data center model was based on the following assumptions:[3]
The Cascade EffectBased on the benchmarks established by the 5,000 sq. ft. model, Emerson Network Power recommended improvements to IT and data center infrastructures capable of maximizing total energy savings by leveraging the “cascade effect.” For the purposes of the Energy Logic model, the cascade effect assumes that for every one watt of energy saved at the server component level, a data center can expect to realize up to 2.84 Watts in cumulative energy savings as the initial reduction “cascades” through the infrastructure (DC-DC, AC/DC, Power Distribution, etc.).[4] Energy Logic ActionsThe Energy Logic model proposes ten vendor-neutral actions that are forecast to reduce cumulative energy consumption by up to 50 percent (reducing energy consumption to 585 kW from the data center's initial 1,127 kW load).[5] The ten recommended actions prescribed in the Energy Logic model are:
The Energy Logic model also suggests additional opportunities for energy savings, including:
Energy Logic 2.0In 2012, Emerson Network Power introduced an update to the Energy Logic model, to take into consideration advances in IT and data center infrastructure technology. Using the same 5,000 square foot data center benchmarked in the 2007 model, Energy Logic 2.0 updates the ten prescribed actions to reflect current technologies and average equipment efficiency. As a result, the updated actions are forecast to yield energy savings up to 74 percent (reducing energy consumption from 1,543 kW to 408 kW in the model data center).[6] The ten updated actions[7] include:
External links
References1. ^“Emerson Network Power Introduces New Approach to Data Center Energy Optimization,” Press Release from Corporate Web Site 2. ^"Emerson Delivers Free Energy Logic Blueprint for Building a Power Efficient Data Center”, "InfoWorld" 3. ^“Energy Logic: Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption by Creating Savings that Cascade Across Systems,” White Paper 4. ^“Emerson Analysis IDs Cascading Energy Gains,” Data Center Knowledge 5. ^“Energy Logic Presentation,” via the 7x24 Exchange 6. ^“Emerson Updates Energy Logic Roadmap,” via Data Center Knowledge 7. ^“Energy Logic 2.0 Actions,” via EfficientDataCenters.com 2 : Computer data|Data centers |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。