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Metering and Managing Energy Consumption in Data Centres

A collaboration of three Jisc-financed Projects - RECSO, Green in Silico and Measuring Data Centre Energy Efficiency

This event took place 12 July 2011

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12 July 2011

12:30-16:30

Venue:
Old Broadcasting House, Leeds Metropolitan University
Leeds
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About

Rising prices, carbon regulation, and HEFCE targets are all making universities and colleges pay greater attention to their energy consumption and carbon emissions. As data centres are already around 8% of sector electricity consumption – and the proportion is rising – this means the area has to do more to improve energy efficiency.

There are many cost-effective options now available to achieve this (see www.goodcampus.org for examples) but action is often blocked by difficulties in identifying the best improvement actions and/or by lack of financial incentives for IT departments to take action. Measuring and monitoring of energy consumption (through fixed or temporary physical sub-meters or digital meters within IT equipment) is central to solving both these problems. One key outcome from this can be the introduction of devolved energy budgeting, shared savings and other schemes which enable IT departments to benefit financially from improvement actions. However, whilst simple in principle, metering and monitoring can be difficult in practice.

The aim of this seminar is therefore to examine sector experience, and to share knowledge, with a view to answering questions such as:

  • What are the key areas which need to be permanently metered?

  • What are the best kinds of physical meter to use?

  • How can virtual meters be set up?

  • How can metered data be used to drive concrete improvement actions?

Programme

  1. Overview

    Welcome and Leeds Met Overview
    Prof Mohammad Dastbaz, Dean of Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology and Hugh Lavery, Head of Information Media and Technical Services, Leeds Metropolitan University

    Introduction – The Benefits of Metering Data Centre
    Martin Bennett, RECSO Project Leader

    Metering and Managing LeedsMet’s Data Centre
    Roland Cross, Computing Support & Operations Manager, and Colin Pattinson, Professor in Mobile and Converging Technologies, Computing & Interactive Systems

    Metering, Devolved Energy Budgeting and Charging Clients for Energy Use at the University of London Computing Centre
    Colin Love, Data Centre Manager

    Metering and Managing the University of Sheffield’s Data Centre
    Chris Cartledge, former Deputy IT Director at the University and RECSO associate

    Defining and Improving IT Utilisation Efficiency through Holistic Data Centre Monitoring
    Michael Rudgyard, CEO, Concurrent-Thinking

    Final Q&A/Discussion

Who should attend

This workshop will explore these topics and provide an opportunity for estates, finance, and IT staff to acquire new information, and share experiences and thinking. It is a joint initiative of three Jisc financed projects -Responsible Energy Costs, led by Forum for the Future, Greening Scientific Computing, led by HEEPI’s SusteIT project, and the LeedsMet Measuring Data Centre Energy Efficiency project.

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