European Business Reliance Centres when Commodity serves Green IT



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European Business Reliance Centres when Commodity serves Green IT www.ebrc.com www.trusteddatacentre.com www.trustedcloudeurope.com www.trustedmanagedservices.com

ebrc COMPANY PROFILE 5 datacenters = 17.000 M 2, including 2 Tier IV Design certified, a World Premiere Serve National & International clients Manage very critical application systems on 24/7 Continuity with DRP/BCP activities, Integrated Support through Managed Services, Cloud complete delivery model (IaaS, PaaS, Saas) Largest carrier hotel in Luxembourg ebrc subsidiary of P&T, the historical & leading telecom provider of Luxembourg (strong shareholder) 2008 Best DataCentre Operator Europe 2009 Best Risk Mitigation Services Provider 2009 Best Managed Services Provider 2010 Best Regional European DataCentre Facility 2010 EU Code Of Conduct Participant Award 2011 Best Case Study of Cloud Services for Public Sector by EUROCLOUD Europe (PARIS) 2012 Best Cloud Services by Broadgroup (LONDON) 2008/9 Best Hosting & Managed Services Provider 2007/8/9 Best Information Security & Data Management Company 2010 Outstanding Contribution to Luxembourg ICT 2010 Best Commitment for European Data Centre Service 2011 Best Case Study of Cloud Services for Public Sector by EUROCLOUD Luxembourg 2012 Managed Services Project of the Year 2012 Outstanding Contribution to Luxembourg ICT 28/01/2013 ebrc 2

ACTIVITIES & PORTFOLIO TRUSTED DATA CENTRES o Housing and colocation o Basis or advanced Data Centre Services like CRS TRUSTED ADVISORY SERVICES TRUSTED MANAGED SERVICES o Selective or complete service to support infrastructure within SLA/KPI o Adaptable service within support time frame (Hands & Eyes; 24/7 operations) TRUSTED CLOUD EUROPE o Cloud services built with our twin Tier IV certified infrastructure o Compliant with the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) recommendations o End-to-End cloud operator (from Data Centre to IT Managed Services) o A complete Cloud offering to bring the right value TRUSTED RESILIENCE SERVICES o Recovery solutions with best in class Infrastructure/Services 28/01/2013 ebrc 3

Trusted Data Centre overview Resilience Centre Luxembourg City 2 (1), Resilience Centre Luxembourg West, Resilience Centre Luxembourg South, Resilience Centre Luxembourg East, State of the art ICT environment Private & shared modular IT rooms IT rooms height Raised floor Floor charge Tier III + 1.000 m 2 2,70 m 0,50 m 1.500 kg/m 2 Tier IV 5.000 m 2 3,40 m 1,00 m 1.500 kg/m 2 Tier IV 5.000 m 2 3,50 m 1,00 m 2.000 kg/m 2 Tier IV 5.000 m 2 3,40 m 1,00 m 2.000 kg/m 2 Separate corridors for technical structure Business Continuity positions - Approx. 500 Approx. 500 - Trading rooms Emergency Command Centres Equipped with the major information providers for the financial sector 24x7x365 accessible All our Top Tier centres offer additional services such as car parks, conference & archive rooms, dedicated goods lifts Other services may be provided on request (reception, catering, test & invocation convenience, ) UPS systems Integrated Diesel power autonomy Electrical power Redundant D-UPS Systems 2*N 96 hours 600 to 720 W/m 2 Redundant D-UPS Systems 2*(N+1) 96 hours 750 to 1.000 W/m 2 Green Power Redundant D-UPS Systems 2*(N+1) 96 hours 1.000 to 4.000 W/m 2 Green Power Redundant D-UPS Min systems 2*N+1 65 hours 1.000 to 2.000 W/m 2 Green Power Redundant air cooling supply chain 2*N 2*(N+1) 2*N+1 2*N Cooling power Humidity 600 to 720 W/m 2 Absolute humidity 9,30 g/kg dry air 750 to 1.000 W/m 2 Absolute humidity 9,30 g/kg dry air 1.000 to 4.000 W/m 2 Absolute humidity 9,30 g/kg dry air 1.000 to 2.000 W/m 2 Absolute humidity 9,30 g/kg dry air 28/01/2013 ebrc Temperature at air return level 25 C (±2 C) 4

Green IT Spheres & Leverages GREEN IT -SPHERES OF ACTION Energy: direct impact Water: direct & indirect impact GREEN IT - LEVERAGE FACTORS Building technology Cooling system Power delivery Water management Data Room technology Cold corridor Servers or Storage technology Consolidation Use what you need 28/01/2013 ebrc 5

Data Centre example Where Green IT Efficiency is revealed 28/01/2013 ebrc 6

Energy Bubble Effect Operations - 7% Green energy 1% Heating - 3% Power distribution - 2% Cooling - 30% Air flow - 17% Server Following this model, non productive keep a standby consumption the better energy is the non consumed energy Best practices to improve each component layer 28/01/2013 ebrc 7

Energy Bubble Effect Operations - 7% Green energy 1% Heating - 3% Power distribution - 2% Cooling - 30% Air flow - 17% Server Cloud Impact Data Centre Impact Following this model, non productive keep a standby consumption Data Room Impact the better energy is the non consumed energy Best practices to improve each component layer 28/01/2013 ebrc 8

Energy Bubble Effect Operations - 7% Green energy 1% Heating - 3% Power distribution - 2% Cooling - 30% Solar cells Heat pumps Hot air pulsed in office spaces Optimised transformers Busbars Energy Saving Programs Qualified engineers Spare 149 W Spare 152 W Spare 153 W Spare 160 W Air flow - 17% Free cooling Free chilling Water harvesting system Spare 147 W Server Cloud computing Consolidation Cold/Hot Aisles Containment Blanking panels Spare 100 W Spare 117 W Cloud Impact Data Centre Impact Following this model, non productive keep a standby consumption Data Room Impact the better energy is the non consumed energy Best practices to improve each component layer 28/01/2013 ebrc 9

European Reliance Centre East Figures (1) Surfaces & capacities Effective surface area 20,626 m 2 Built volume 109,096.00 m 3 IT surface 5,000 m 2 Electrical power Capacity: From 8 MW to 10 MW (UPS power supply) Average power from 1600 W/m2 to 2000 W/m2 To 4000 W/m² upon request (liquid cooling system) Rooms designed to bear a load of 2 000 kg/m2 28/01/2013 ebrc 10

European Reliance Centre East Figures (2) Redundancy levels Room cooling 2 x N Chilling compressors 2 x N (with energy storage) Air cooling 2 x N Power supply 2 x N UPS Production 2 x N + 1 Distribution 2 x N Autonomy Fuel 2 tanks with a 100,000-litre-capacity Representing an autonomy of 65 hours while running at full load Water In case of water shortage, the European Reliance Centre running is not stopped ( 2 x 160 M 3 water tank ) 28/01/2013 ebrc 11

Building Cross Section Chimney (Return air and exhaust) Kyoto wheels Ground Floor Diesel generators V16 28/01/2013 ebrc 12

Reduce the environmental impact About 2% of the worldwide power consumption comes from Data Centres The innovation range of the European Reliance Centre Luxembourg East is wide so that its carbon footprint can be reduced 28/01/2013 ebrc 13

European RCE: GREEN Data Centre Water saving Rainwater harvesting system (320 M 3 water tank) Harvesting system of treated water coming out of Betzdorf waste water treatment plant 28/01/2013 ebrc 14

European RCE: GREEN Data Centre High investments making it possible to reduce the carbon footprint Reduction of energy costs thanks to the use of Kyoto wheels for air conditioning Improvement of the European Reliance Centre global outcome: 20% betterthan the former Data Centre generation built in 2007 Cold production running time (compressors, pumps, etc.) reduced to 500 hours per year CO 2 footprint from air cooling reduced by 1,000 tonnes for 2,400 kw, that is 4,000 tonnes/year at full load 28/01/2013 ebrc 15

Optimisation of used resources Free cooling and Free chilling Heat pumps for the office air-conditioning through the floor 100% green electrical power supply (wind or hydraulic) 28/01/2013 ebrc 16

Cooling with Kyoto wheels Kyoto wheel hot return air cold external air 28/01/2013 ebrc 17

The Kyoto wheel - heat exchanger Hot return air Calories release Cold external air Rotation Hot air from IT rooms Calories capture Cold air to the IT rooms Treated air circuit for the IT rooms: hygrometry level and controlled temperature 28/01/2013 ebrc 18

From Data Centre to Virtual Data Centre shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. 28/01/2013 ebrc 19

Cloud -The new leverage for Green IT DIRECT WIN Today, everybody heard about Cloud and its corner stone, the virtualisation. Most of x86 computers use only 15% of their physical resource capacities. 5 Virtual servers 1 Physical Server (600W) 60% spare (1,8KW) Activation aligned with business needs Consumption aligned with business needs INDIRECT WIN Rack Server 2U footprint production & transportation = 10% of usage 4 years (Total lifetime 6340 kg CO2) Variable spare The virtualisation provides new modalities for high availability. Most of Clusters can be replaced with single servers within Cloud facilities. Transportation and production of HW devices (CO2 Footprint) 50% spare (300W) 28/01/2013 ebrc 20

CLOUD as Green Answer thanks to Industrialisation Virtual Data Centre The Cloud SaaS IaaS Data Centre Housing Service Coverage Internal Basis Infrastructure ICT Hardware ICT Platform Business Application External 28/01/2013 ebrc 21

THANKS! www.ebrc.com www.trusteddatacentre.com www.trustedcloudeurope.com www.trustedmanagedservices.com