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1 Green, Lean, Mean? Green IT in the real world of 2014 5 th March 2014 - London

2 John Booth 2 John Booth - Background 33 Years in Information Technology BT, G&T, EI, Independent, Computacenter, Carbon3IT Ltd Telecoms Structured Cabling Server Installations Desktop Support Consultancy Project Management Training Chair Data Centre Alliance Energy Efficiency & Sustainability Group Vice Chair – BCS Green IT SG Treasurer – BCS Data Centres SG EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres (Energy Efficiency) Reviewer & Best Practices Committee BCS CEEDA Award Auditor/Assessor Green Grid BSI 50001 Lead Auditor BSI IST/46 Sustainability, for and by IT Committee Member NSF Environmental Leadership Standard for Servers (Energy Star)

3 John Booth 3 The Path from Eden.

4 John Booth 4 The Path from Eden.

5 John Booth 5 The Path from Eden.

6 John Booth 6 The Path from Eden.

7 Green? 01

8 BCS GreenIT & Data Centres SG 2011/12 J Booth 8 Definitions By Information and Communications Technology (ICT) we mean, the Equipment, systems, services, technologies and methods (voice, data, visual, digital) used for communicating, processing, managing, using, storing and destroying information. By Green ICT we mean, the tools, techniques and approaches that reduce the material impact of ICT on the environment across its lifecycle, ranging from the resources and materials used in the manufacture/development of ICT, the conditions under which ICT is manufactured or developed, the delivery of ICT to customers and users, the energy consumed in using ICT, and, the disposal of ICT at the end of its life Ref: HMG GDU (Green Delivery Unit) However, ICT not only has the capacity to reduce its own energy use and carbon emissions but also across the entire supply chain in virtually all other commercial, public and educational activities.

9 Lean, in the Data Centre 02

10 BCS GreenIT & Data Centres SG 2011/12 J Booth 10 Data Centres What do we mean by Data Centres? The EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres (Energy Efficiency) defines a data centre as.. “For the purposes of the Code of Conduct, the term “data centres” includes all buildings, facilities and rooms which contain enterprise servers, server communication equipment, cooling equipment and power equipment, and provide some form of data service (e.g. large scale mission critical facilities all the way down to small server rooms located in office buildings). Ref: Code of Conduct on Data Centres – Participant Guidelines - Version 2.0, 20 November 2009 Pg 5

11 PUE/DCiE Calculation PUE = Total Load/IT Load 4,000,000/2,000,000 = 2 DCiE = IT Load/Total Load x 100 (%) 2,000,000/4,000,000 = 0.50 x 100% = 50%

12 But…

13 Now…

14 EUCoC Data Centres Green Grid Maturity Model ASHRAE 9.9 SS564 NABERS EU ECO Directives

15 Assessments EUCoC Data Centres Ask for “Endorser” Become “Participant” Use “Participants” Get BCS CEEDA Ask for BCS CEEDA

16 Mean…. 03

17 UK Govt Climate Change Agreement (CCA) for Data Centres Energy Demand Reduction (ERD) Pilots Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS) Internal Consolidation Programme Green Delivery Unit Targets –Endorser by April 2013 –Participant (For New Services) in Data Centres/Cooled Server Rooms by April 2014 BCS Green IT/DCSG Branch Presentations 2011/12 John Booth 17

18 Summary BCS Green IT/DCSG Branch Presentations 2011/12 John Booth 18

19 The End Thank you John Booth Carbon3IT Ltd john.booth@carbon3it.com www.carbon3it.com Presentation to insert name here 19


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