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1 DELL CONFIDENTIAL 1 GREEN IT SOLUTIONS

2 GREEN IS EVERYWHERE DELL CONFIDENTIAL 2

3 IT CAN LEAD YOUR COMPANY’S ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES  “IT will be a significant part of corporations’ efforts to make their internal operations greener, given its disproportionate share of energy consumption relative to headcount or overall operating costs. As a leader of an IT organization, if you haven’t gotten the knock on your door yet from someone asking how and when IT will contribute, you will.”  “Green IT is a sterling opportunity for the IT organization to be a role model for other functional groups in the company. By greening its own operations and serving as an enabler for a broader set of green business opportunities, IT can accelerate its own transformation from a service organization into a full participant in business strategy and contributor to business results.”  "Creating the Green IT Action Plan" (Forrester Research, Inc. October 19, 2007) DELL CONFIDENTIAL 3

4 IT EXECS ARE PREPARING FOR SIGNIFICANT DATA CENTER CHANGE  52% are willing to pay 5% to 10% more for green products  51% are willing to trade 5 to 10 percent of server performance for lower carbon emissions  42% say their companies don’t monitor IT- related energy spending  12% say energy efficiency is a critical issue when buying IT equipment following reliability (63%), price (32%) and after-sales support (30%) DELL CONFIDENTIAL 4 Sources: Rackspace study of 380 customers in 2007, Economist Intelligence Unit

5 ACHIEVING YOUR ORGANIZATION ITS GREEN OBJECTIVES  CONTRIBUTE TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GREEN INITIATIVES  REDUCE OVERALL ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND SPEND  IMPROVE UTILIZATION OF IT EQUIPMENT  Creating the Green IT Action Plan" (Forrester Research, Inc. October 19, 2007) DELL CONFIDENTIAL 5

6 6 POWER & COOLING SOLUTIONS

7 ENERGY ISSUES INHIBIT BUSINESS INNOVATION AND GROWTH  Power limitations  Cooling capabilities maxing out  Increasingly difficult to manage hot spots  Space at a premium  Power / Cooling costs greater than cost of IT equipment  Unnecessary energy use / expense  Performance demands increasing  Energy costs rising dramatically DELL CONFIDENTIAL 7

8 8 THE POWER & COOLING CHALLENGE

9 GLOBAL ELECTRICITY PRICES HAVE INCREASED 56% SINCE 2002 DELL CONFIDENTIAL 9 Energy Information Administration: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/elecprii.html

10 50% OF DATACENTERS WILL LACK SUFFICIENT POWER & COOLING BY 2008 Source: EPA Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency; August 2, 2007 2.9% of projected total U.S. electricity use 1.2% of total U.S. electricity use 0.8% of total U.S. electricity use

11 FACILITIES GENERALLY OWNS THE ELECTRIC BILL DELL CONFIDENTIAL 11 Source: InformationWeek Research, Green Datacenter Study, September 2007

12 CONFLICTS BETWEEN IT AND FACILITIES AGENDAS RESULT IN INEFFICIENCIES IT DEPARTMENT  What are the upcoming datacenter changes?  Consolidations and expansions  New redundancy requirements  Incremental power requirements  Does my IT facility (space, power and cooling capacity) fully support initiatives such as Server Consolidation, Virtualization or HPCC initiatives?  Are the existing server room/data center cooling systems adequate to support the new equipment?  Are the existing server room/data center power distribution systems adequate to support the new equipment/future growth?  What would a major business disruption cost my company per hour? What percentage is related to environmental factors? FACILITIES DEPARTMENT  The utility company won’t let me have any more power…  I have exceeded the capacity of my rack…  I am literally running out of space…  I cannot deploy any more servers until we bring a new DC online…  Power is costing more than my equipment…  I am running out of breakers…  The only way I can put another server in is if I take one out…

13 SERVERS, PCs & MONITORS DRIVE MORE THAN 60% OF GLOBAL ICT RELATED CO2 EMISSIONS Source: Gartner, April 2007

14 POWER & COOLING ACCOUNT FOR 59% OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION DELL CONFIDENTIAL 14 –A positive change in the energy usage of IT equipment has a direct affect on power and cooling requirements –A 10% improvement at the server level nets almost 10% at the facility level –However, efficiency improvements in cooling or power delivery are relatively independent –10% betterment in power delivery efficiency manifests itself as a 2.8% improvement at the facility level

15 DELL CONFIDENTIAL 15  In a 100 kWh datacenter, only 25.8 kWh is used by compute servers COMPUTE SERVERS ACCOUNT FOR 63% OF IT EQUIPMENT ENERGY USE

16 POWER EFFICIENCY OF THE SERVER IS ABOUT ALL OF THE COMPONENTS, NOT JUST THE CPU & PSU DELL CONFIDENTIAL 16

17 SIMPLE TO IMPLEMENT, HIGH IMPACT BEST PRACTICES ARE INFREQUENTLY USED DELL CONFIDENTIAL 17 Sources: IDC Datacenter Power and Cooling Trends June 2007

18 MIXING OF HOT AND COLD AIR INCREASES AS SERVER ENERGY CONSUMPTION RISES DELL CONFIDENTIAL 18 Absence of cold air means that the probability of component failure increases. The racks shown that don’t have blue all the way to the top have reached their cooling capacity.

19 216% INCREASE IN PERFORMANCE, 42% LESS ENERGY REQUIRED DELL CONFIDENTIAL 19 Source: Dell White Paper: PERFORMANCE AND ENERGY ADVANTAGES OF DELL ENERGY SMART SERVERS AND LIEBERT COOLING SYSTEMS

20 IN TYPICAL DATA CENTERS, COMPUTE SERVERS ACCOUNT FOR LESS THAN 30% OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION DELL CONFIDENTIAL 20 Source: Dell PS3 Data Center Study, Fall 2006

21 SERVER EFFICIENCY DRIVES IMPROVEMENT AT THE DATA CENTER LEVEL DELL CONFIDENTIAL 21 Source: Dell PS3 Data Center Study, Fall 2006 Net 4% Net 8%

22 POWER MONITORING Power Monitoring for servers supporting PMBus will report –Amperage per power supply –Power consumption and total energy consumed –Peak power and Peak amperage per server –Energy and Power consumption per Blade – Aggregation of power and energy consumed for group of servers Aggregate consumption, with the option of setting thresholds on the aggregate watts consumed View Chart/Export data menu, similar to individual attributes Average/max/Min for the given Power Supply/System Chart View of the collected data Line graph/Export Menu

23 23 Scope of Managed Environment Scope of Virtual Infrastructure Pervasive Virtualized Infrastructure VIRTUALIZATION EVOLUTION PRESENTS NEW CHALLENGES Discrete Hypervisor Silos Institutional resistance Implementation & operational policy Integration w/ mgt. tools & processes VM lifecycle (image & licensing) Technology rationalization & alignment

24 UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN DATA CENTER VIRTUALIZATION DELL CONFIDENTIAL 24

25 LOW SERVER UTILIZATION RATES WASTE ENERGY Source: Dell SPA Lab Study, November 2, 2007 Watts CPU Utilization

26 VIRTUALIZATION ENABLES INCREASED SERVER UTILIZATION DELL CONFIDENTIAL 26 Source: Competitive Power Savings with VMware Consolidation on the Dell PowerEdge 2950, Dell Tech Center, August 2007 Watts Performance (OPM)

27 UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN DATA CENTER: AN ILLUSTRATION BASELINE  ASSUMPTIONS:  TYPICAL LARGE DATA CENTER  5000 SERVERS –~29 servers / rack –10% 5+ years old –70% 2-5 years old –20% <2 years old  WORKLOADS = 4750  PUE = 2.23  Cooling vs. IT Power draw: 92.6 to 100 watt ratio DELL CONFIDENTIAL 27 Source: Based on Dell PS3 Data Center Study, Fall 2006

28 BEST PRACTICE: RAISING DATA CENTER SET POINT LEADS TO GREATER EFFICIENCY 1.Chiller cooling efficiency improves with increased water temperature 2.Increased water temperature enables an increase in temperature of the air handler coil 3.Incorporating Variable Frequency Drive blowers into air handlers enables greater efficiency DELL CONFIDENTIAL 28

29 UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN DATA CENTER: AN ILLUSTRATION OPTIMIZED DATA CENTER TEMPERATURE DELL CONFIDENTIAL 29 Data center temperature raised 5 degrees No change in servers, server power or workloads 5% reduction in Total Data Center Power Consumption Cooling vs. IT Power draw: 80.5 to 100 watt ratio (13% improvement) Improvement at overall data center: PUE drops from 2.23 to 2.12 5%

30 SERVER OPTIMIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS  CONSOLIDATE  5+ YEAR OLD:  Remove 50%  Refresh 25% with Energy Smart servers  Leave 25% as is  2-5 YEAR OLD:  Refresh / consolidate 20%, 75% of new servers are Energy Smart DELL CONFIDENTIAL 30  VIRTUALIZE  2-5 YEAR OLD:  Refresh 40% with virtualized systems  <2 YEAR OLD:  Refresh with 32% virtualized systems

31 REDUCE DATA CENTER POWER CONSUMPTION UP TO 45% WITH NO PERFORMANCE CHANGE DELL CONFIDENTIAL 31 No change 39% 42% 45%

32 UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN DATA CENTER: INCREASE PERFORMANCE UP TO 97% DELL CONFIDENTIAL 32 97% No change PUE = 2.23 PUE = 2.12PUE = 2.02 PUE = 2.12 Cooling vs. IT Power draw: 73.8 to 100 watt ratio (8% improvement)

33 THANK YOU DELL CONFIDENTIAL 33


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