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1 Modular Edge-connected data centers
Smart solutions for Modular Edge-connected data centers

2 Modular Edge-connected data centers
Space Saving Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. Number of people living in urban areas 0.7B in 1950 3.9B in 2014 6.4B in 2050 HOME

3 Modular Edge-connected data centers
Space Saving Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. Percent of the Earth’s surface covered by urban areas 3% Earth’s Surface Number of people living in urban areas 55% in 2018 68% in 2050 HOME

4 Modular Edge-connected data centers
Space Saving Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. The trend in server racks is one of increasing density 4kw/rack in 2016 7kw/rack in 2018 52kw/rack in 2025 Space is becoming crucial HOME

5 Modular Edge-connected data centers
Space Saving Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. Background Most of the modular edge connected data centers are placed in the urban areas, close to the end users. About 3% of the earth's surface is covered by urban areas and it is predicted that the percentage of people living there will increase from 55% today to 68% in 2050. This is why the space occupied by data centers is becoming crucial. The trend in server racks is one of increasing their density: from 4 kW/rack in to 7 kW/rack in 2018 and it is predicted that this number will reach 52 kW/rack by 2025. What about the power supply equipment inside the data center? This takes up around 35% of the space inside a data center. What about power supply equipment inside the data center? 35% of space occupied by power supply equipment. HOME

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Space Saving Modular Edge-connected data centers 25% ABB solution ABB offers the solution of reducing component size by 25%, switchboard size by 30%–50% and UPS by 50%. This results in a 40% footprint reduction, which means more space for new servers and racks. ABB solution ABB offers the solution of reducing component size by 25%, switchboard size by 30%–50% and UPS by 50%. This results in a 40% footprint reduction, which means more space for new servers and racks. Component size reduction 30-50% Switchboard size reduction 50% UPS size reduction 40% 40% footprint reduction results in more space for new servers and racks HOME

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Smart solutions for Modular Edge-connected data centers

8 Modularity/Flexibility
Modular Edge-connected data centers Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Still, only 60% of the projects are finished on budget and only 35% are finished on time. In the next 3 years, an average of 12.8 data centers per organization will be renovated. From the complete data center TCO, service represents around 15%. Time needed to build a data center 18-24 MONTHS In the past 6-9 MONTHS Today HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Still, only 60% of the projects are finished on budget and only 35% are finished on time. In the next 3 years, an average of 12.8 data centers per organization will be renovated. From the complete data center TCO, service represents around 15%. Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Still, only 60% of the projects are finished on budget and only 35% are finished on time. In the next 3 years, an average of 12.8 data centers per organization will be renovated. From the complete data center TCO, service represents around 15%. Projects statistics 60 % of projects are finished according to budget 35 % of projects are finished on time HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Still, only 60% of the projects are finished on budget and only 35% are finished on time. In the next 3 years, an average of 12.8 data centers per organization will be renovated. From the complete data center TCO, service represents around 15%. Background In the past, it used to take months to build a data center. Today building a data center takes around 6-9 months. Still, only 60% of the projects are finished on budget and only 35% are finished on time. In the next 3 years, an average of 12.8 data centers per organization will be renovated. From the complete data center TCO, service represents around 15%. Projects statistics 12.8 Datacenters renovated in next 3 years 15 % of datacenters TCO is represented by service HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers ABB solution ABBs power supply for scalable high-density data centers are designed to save up to 95% of time during the design and up to 35% of time during the installation phase to be placed right on the edge of the network. ABB offers service solutions to minimize service time by 50% and with 0 downtime. ABB solution ABBs power supply for scalable high-density data centers are designed to save up to 95% of time during the design and up to 35% of time during the installation phase to be placed right on the edge of the network. Projects statistics 95 % of time saved during the design 35 % of time saved during installation HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers ABB solution ABBs power supply for scalable high-density data centers are designed to save up to 95% of time during the design and up to 35% of time during the installation phase to be placed right on the edge of the network. ABB offers service solutions to minimize service time by 50% and with 0 downtime. ABB solution ABBs power supply for scalable high-density data centers are designed to save up to 95% of time during the design and up to 35% of time during the installation phase to be placed right on the edge of the network. ABB offers service solutions to minimize service time by 50% and with 0 downtime. Projects statistics 50 % of time saved during services operations downtime HOME

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Smart solutions for Modular Edge-connected data centers

14 Continuous operations
Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. The cost of the outage has rapidly increased since 2010 with the average cost of USD 505 per an outage to USD 750k in the year 2016, we can expect that in the year 2019 the average cost of an outage will be around USD 900k. 33% of all outages are due to an on-premises power supply failure, which represents the most usual cause of the data center outage. Percent of N+1 architecture data centers experienced an outage 33% Per year Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. The cost of the outage has rapidly increased since 2010 with the average cost of USD 505 per an outage to USD 750k in the year 2016, we can expect that in the year 2019 the average cost of an outage will be around USD 900k. 33% of all outages are due to an on-premises power supply failure, which represents the most usual cause of the data center outage. Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. The cost of the outage has rapidly increased since 2010 with the average cost of USD 505 per an outage to USD 750k in the year 2016, we can expect that in the year 2019 the average cost of an outage will be around USD 900k. 33% of all outages are due to an on-premises power supply failure, which represents the most usual cause of the data center outage. Average cost of unplanned data center outage 505k$ in 2010 690k$ in 2013 750k$ in 2016 We may expect 900k$ in 2019 HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. The cost of the outage has rapidly increased since 2010 with the average cost of USD 505 per an outage to USD 750k in the year 2016, we can expect that in the year 2019 the average cost of an outage will be around USD 900k. 33% of all outages are due to an on-premises power supply failure, which represents the most usual cause of the data center outage. Background Reliability is the most important parameter for data centers and still remains the most critical aspect of each data center. For example 33% of data centers with N+1 architecture have experienced at least one outage per year. The cost of the outage has rapidly increased since 2010 with the average cost of USD 505 per an outage to USD 750k in the year 2016, we can expect that in the year 2019 the average cost of an outage will be around USD 900k. 33% of all outages are due to an on-premises power supply failure, which represents the most usual cause of the data center outage. Outage usual cause 33% Due to the power on premises supply failure Data center failure due to power supply failure 11% Per year HOME

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Modular Edge-connected data centers ABB solution For this reason ABB offers unique UPS decentralized parallel architecture, complete and most reliable ATS portfolio, 100% selectivity and predictive maintenance features to allow maximum reliability of the data center power supply. ABB solution For this reason ABB offers unique UPS decentralized parallel architecture, complete and most reliable ATS portfolio, 100% selectivity and predictive maintenance features to allow maximum reliability of the data center power supply. ABB data center power supply design and products are built according to the highest possible reliability level, ensuring the continuity of service HOME

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Smart solutions for Modular Edge-connected data centers

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Energy Efficiency Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. Global consumption of electrical energy by data centers 1.6% in 2014 3% in 2017 20% in 2025 HOME

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Energy Efficiency Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. Data Canter growth 50% In 6 years ( ) To allow the huge growth of data centers without having a grate impact on CO2 emission energy efficiency must increase HOME

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Energy Efficiency Modular Edge-connected data centers Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. PUE trend 2.5% in 2007 1.6% in 2018 HOME

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Energy Efficiency Modular Edge-connected data centers On average 20% of power supply goes to UPS and power supply losses Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. Background Global consumption of the electrical energy by data centers is increasing rapidly. From 1.62% in 2014 to 3% in 2017 up to 20% of all electrical energy will be consumed by data centers in the year 2025. The projected growth of the data center segment in the next 6 years is 50%. To allow this huge growth of data centers without having a great impact on CO2 emission, energy efficiency must increase. Data centers are already recognizing this need, which has led to the huge decrease of PUE over the years from 2.5 in 2007 to 1.58 in 2018. There are two main challenges when it comes to the energy efficiency of a data center: to build an energy efficient data center and to be able to maintain or improve data center efficiency over the years. On average 20% of power supply goes into UPS and power supply losses. HOME

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Energy Efficiency Modular edge connected data centers From 20% to 5% reduction of power supply losses ABB solution ABB high efficient power supply solution are able to decrease power supply losses from 20% down to 5%. ABB solution ABB high efficient power supply solution are able to decrease power supply losses from 20% down to 5%. ABB’s devices with embedded meters allow ease of implementation of 1% accuracy measurements and monitoring on all data center levels to ensure energy efficiency improvements based on accurate and detailed information. 97.4% UPS efficiency on a system level HOME

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Energy Efficiency Modular edge connected data centers 1% accuracy measurements and monitoring on all data center levels ABB solution ABB high efficient power supply solution are able to decrease power supply losses from 20% down to 5%. ABB’s devices with embedded meters allow ease of implementation of 1% accuracy measurements and monitoring on all data center levels to ensure energy efficiency improvements based on accurate and detailed information. ABB solution ABB high efficient power supply solution are able to decrease power supply losses from 20% down to 5%. ABB’s devices with embedded meters allow ease of implementation of 1% accuracy measurements and monitoring on all data center levels to ensure energy efficiency improvements based on accurate and detailed information. HOME

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