Management Software Overview: Central 6.0 Capacity 6.0 Change 6.0 Operations Mobile Energy Efficiency Management Software Configuration Services Key Integrations All content in this presentation is protected 2009 American Power Conversion Corporation
Objectives Describe Data Center Management Explain the Features and Benefits Describe Interoperability with other Offers List Accessories, Service Options and Environments
Integrations Up & Down the Stack Layers of management People The business Business processes IT software platforms OS Apps Security IT hardware platforms Servers Storage Networking Data Center Monitoring & Operations Power Cooling Racks Security Environment Building systems HVAC Lighting Transport Security Fire Application Management Layer Network Management Layer Data Center Physical Infrastructure Management Building Management ION Enterprice
Key Elements of Data Center Management: Monitoring & Operations Operations Inventory management Real-time device failures shown in physical layout Location-based drill-down PUE calculator Monitoring Unified view from anywhere on the network Vendor neutral Open architecture Real time status and alarms Integrations: Enterprise Management MS SCOM MS Essentials IBM Tivoli BMC Remedy Building Management TAC Andover Continuum TAC Vista Energy Management IBM Active Energy Manager Schneider Electric PowerLogic ION E PowerLogic Meters 3 rd Party Cisco EnergyWise Home Grown Applications
Elements of Comprehensive Monitoring Enterprise Management Systems Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) Microsoft System Center Essentials IBM Tivoli Security & Environmental NetBotz Pelco Energy Management PowerLogic IONE PowerLogic Meters Cisco Energywise IBM Active Energy Manager Data Center Physical Infrastructure Central Centralized & real-time monitoring Fault notification & graphical trending Thresholds & alarm settings Auto-discovery Mass configuration Multi-vendor device support Operations Building Management Systems Schneider TAC Product Line, including Andover Continuum, Vista All major brands
Elements of Comprehensive Operations Enterprise Management Systems BMC Remedy Others through Central Capacity Capacity analysis & planning Equipment placement Energy Cost Energy usage Charge back Energy Efficiency PUE analytics Subsystem analysis Change Automated workflow management Scheduling of changes Mobile Real-time status and changes onthe-go Barcode scan Central Operations Inventory management Real-time device failures shown in physical layout Location-based drill-down PUE calculator Building Management Systems Schneider - TAC Vista & TAC Andover Continuum Others through Central
What s new for Version 6?
New Products and Versions launching January 2010 New products: Operations Energy Efficiency New version 6.0: Central 6.0 Capacity 6.0 Change 6.0 Energy Cost 6.0 Mobile 6.0 New features 6.0: Central integration to PowerLogic ION-Enterprise web interface Central Modbus TCP Input/Output
New Naming Strategy for 6.0 All software modules and services prefixed with and the Manager postfix goes away With 6.0 release, the new names are: Capacity Manager Energy Cost Management Change Manager Mobile Data Center Assistant Capacity Energy Cost Change Mobile And Management Software Configuration Services: Central Configuration Service Operations Service Capacity Configuration Service InfraSruXure Post Configuration Insight Service
Central 6.0 Enhanced alarm configuration Suppressed notifications and maintenance mode ensures fast and accurate notifications to the right people Full SDK (Software Development Kit) Allows end-users and partners to custom integrate with existing systems ModBus TCP Input Communication with critical power and building infrastructure for holistic management of the data center Summary reports Current health, budgeting, and planning for Battery age, UPS load, Device inventory, Environmental humidity, Environmental temperature Extensive multi-vendor support Monitor any device using industry standard protocol and ensure highest availability Integration of PowerLogic ION-E Full power quality management and energy utilization via ISX Central End to end data center infrastructure management software for monitoring and controlling power, cooling, security and energy usage from the building through IT systems
Reporting in Central 6.0 Keep track of equipment health and plan for short and long-term budgets
Central integration with Schneider s TAC Continuum building management system Central Client Continuum CyberStation Central SNMP Modbus TCP 192.9.2.220 192.9.2.253 Smart-UPS with Network Management Card Switched PDU 192.9.2.9 Continuum bcx1 Controller Public Ethernet IP Network With Fixed IP addresses Communication with critical power and building infrastructure for holistic management of the data
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Power Management in Central through Schneider s PowerLogic ION-E Full power quality management and energy utilization via ISX Central
Operations Inventory management Shows device data within the physical layout for instant access to device details and asset attributes, and overview of data center operations Alarms within physical layout Provides real-time device failures within floor layout and rack front view for status of data center operations Customizable view Provides location-based drill-down for a logical model of the data center, where data center rooms can be organized under countries, sites, buildings and rooms PUE calculator Provides current Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) value for information on present utilization of energy. Mobile data center operations Integrates with Mobile for rack status with real-time alarm notifications and instant access to sensor data. Integrated inventory management for full overview of data center operations
Capacity 6.0 Planning and optimizing utilization of actual power, cooling and rack capacities via shared data center model, enabling efficient equipment provisioning and right-sizing of your data center. Fan failure to IT impact Identifies which servers are impacted by alarms in the physical infrastructure. Simulate physical infrastructure failures to see servers likely to be affected Perpendicular rows Provides the ability to model the data center as it appears, including perpendicular rows Scalability Now Scales from 1000 to 50,000 Devices Airflow Analysis for any Layout Analysis for both InRow and Room Based Organize Rooms in Locations Option to organize rooms according to locations such as country or region More ways to view your data Now possible to view your data in a list view and to undock the views, to move around the application when required Balance IT demand with physical infrastructure supply
Mobile 6.0 Work online or offline to access work orders and asset data while on the move in the data center. (Previously: Mobile Data Center Assistant) Moved from Change Manager application only to an Operations application Users Can View Active Alarms, alarm descriptions and recommended actions View all physical Infrastructure assets Balance power phases Perform Rack Audit Based on Motorola (Symbol) MC70 hardware, includes cradle for charging and synchronization Handheld, wireless bar-code scanner for Operations application for creating changes on the go
Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Analysis Provides current and historical PUE values based on the current IT-load for a fact-based understanding of energy efficiency at the facility level. Subsystem Energy Loss Provides insight into energy losses and cost of energy at subsystem level, providing details of which subsystem draws the most costs. No measured data required Utilizes measured or modeled data, allowing for usage with few or no power meters. Multi-vendor data integration Enables integration with 3rd party enterprise and building management systems, such as TAC Vista, for data gathering and customization, and integration of PUE calculations Web enabled interface Created for easy integration with 3rd party web page through application programming interface (API). PUE Report Provides a report on current and historical PUE values, showing the effect of changing seasons and suitable for both internal and external display Easy deployment Greatly reduced installation time and costs through few or no power meters required for deployment Intelligent PUE analytics at subsystem level
Web-enabled Web-enabled interface interface Created Created for for easy easy integration integration with with 3 3 rd rd party party web web page page through through application application programming programming interface interface (API). (API). Energy Energy efficiency efficiency calculation calculation Provides Provides current current and and historical historical PUE PUE values values based based on on the the current current IT-load IT-load for for a a fact-based fact-based understanding understanding of of energy energy efficiency efficiency at at the the facility facility level. level. Subsystem Subsystem energy energy losses losses Provides Provides insight insight into into energy energy losses losses and and cost cost of of energy energy at at subsystem subsystem level, level, providing providing details details of of which which subsystem subsystem draws draws the the most most costs. costs.
Management Software Configuration Services Offering new competitively priced, pick to order service activities, designed to configure the data center management solution to manufacturer specifications The service activities consist of varying quantities of installation, configuration, and post configuration knowledge transfer Our professional service delivery ensures the total solution provides real time, centralized monitoring, asset management and power utilization, of the physical infrastructure.
Management Software Configuration Services Implementing the Management Software Solution Central Configuration Appliance Installation Application Configuration Capacity Capacity Policy Configuration Advanced Power Configuration Operations Catalog Creation Floor & Rack Layout Creation IT Device Assessment & Assignment Power Dependency Configuration Labeling Service Post Configuration Insight Post Configuration Knowledge Transfer for Central, Operations & Capacity
Solution Benefits Availability High power densities increase likelihood of mistakes leading to downtime Verification that physical infrastructure meeting design criteria such as redundancy Enable the dynamic datacenter Protect customers from themselves provide tools that identify and resolve human errors Energy Efficiency Operate at reduced safety margins Maximize efficiency while maintaining availability Provide PUE and subsystem information to analyze cost impact Avoid stranded capacity Operational Efficiency Improve communication between IT and Facility staff Utilize data center operations staff more effectively with better information Identify and verify deployment of IT assets
Licensing Structure Simplified Only have to identify: # Nodes # Racks to get a price Capacity Energy Cost Energy Efficiency Change Mobile Racks Enterprise License Enterprise License Racks No License Required Central Nodes Operations Racks Enterprise Licenses are available for all rack-based modules
Software Support Contracts Required for software customers - includes: Technical Support Software updates (features and patches) Cost: 15-18% annually Available in 1-year and 3-year terms ISX Central Software Support Contract based on license node count: 1 Node = 1 IP address ISX Operations, Capacity and Change based on number of racks ISX Energy Cost and Energy Efficiency based on 1 license for all
Management Starter Pack SKU: AP9105SP ERP: $40,000 with Services Package Includes: 1 Central Standard (100 Nodes) 1 x Operations (20 Racks) 1 Capacity (20 Racks) 1 Change (20 Racks) 1 Year Maintenance Support/Upgrades 3 Days of Service
Sales Resources www.apc.com Flash Demo http://www.onlinemediatour.com/software/ Management Software Brochure Press Release White Papers WP #14 - Essential NCPI Management Requirements for Next Generation Data Centers WP #120 - Guidelines for Specification of Data Center Power Density WP #150 - Power and Cooling Capacity Management for Data Centers WP #158 - Guidance for Calculation of Efficiency (PUE) in Real Data Centers Application Notes AN#103 - How Central Server v5.x Relates to Your Network AN#104 - Central Server v5.x: Security AN#135 - Central Surveillance: Performance Tuning and Remote Storage AN#138 - Benefits of the Airflow Calculator AN#140 - Barcode Best Practice http://salestools.apc.com/ Presentations Data Center Management Core Presentation
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