The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon Univer...
Oracle and the Green Data Center
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2. Oracle and the Environment Jeff Henley Chairman of the Board
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7. Middleware Database Virtualization Applications – SCM, HR, Financials, GRC, Agile etc. BI & EPM Server Consolidation and Energy Savings – “Green IT” Social Compliance, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, “Green Supply Chain”, etc. Sustainability Reporting, Planning and Management Empowering the GREEN Enterprise with Oracle More information at www.oracle.com/applications/green/index.html
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9. Congratulations to the Green Award Winners & their Partners National Ignition Facility & Photon Science
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16. The Green Data Center Mark Sunday CIO and Senior Vice President, Oracle
17. IT and the Environment Consumer Enabler Earth Air Water Energy
18. IT as a Resource Consumer Heating & Cooling Carbon Emissions Electrical Power E-Waste, Paper Earth Air Water Energy
20. IT as a Green Enabler Water Recycling Paperless Operation Environmental Control Systems Green Supply Chain Green Data Center Travel Substitution Transportation Optimization Green Accounting Earth Air Water Energy
22. Data Volumes: The Exaflood Data Storage Growth: 60% per year (IDC) Internet Traffic Growth: 100% per year Internetworldstats.com
23. Growing Energy Concerns 60B 110B 80B 2006 2008 (E) 2010 (E) Billions of Kilowatt Hours Annual US Data Center Energy Usage Source: EPA
24. IT Power Usage PCs and Monitors Printers LAN & Office Telecom 7% 6% 39% Mobile Telecom 9% 15% 23% Servers (+cooling) Fixed-line Telecom
25. PCs and Monitors A company with 10,000 PCs could save $100k annually with simple power management strategies. - Dell Oracle has 100,000 Climate Savers compliant PCs
26. Data Centers The average power consumed by a data center each month could power 1,000 homes 1 Megawatt
27. Oracle Austin Data Center World class technology and operational excellence
35. Rack Hot Air Enclosure Avoiding hot/cold air mixing Isolate hot and cold air
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38. Demand Response Programs Helps stabilize power grid so no one loses power 2001 Pilot Test data Oracle was among the first companies to demonstrate that power can be reduced during critical periods of short supply
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40. Energy Efficiency Gains 40 60 80 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 GWh Base Year Oracle UK Oracle India
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43. Procurement of raw materials are used to manufacture the average desktop computer and monitor 1.8 tons
44. Printers and Paper Average office worker prints 1,000 pages / month Gartner, 2008 178 million printers and copiers shipped in 2007 7M per month pages saved by with duplex printing
45. Recycling Approximately 71 tons of paper, cardboard, cans, bottles, and plastic are recycled each year at Oracle’s California headquarters alone.
46. E-Waste It is estimated that 50% to 80% of E-Waste collected in the U.S. is exported to other countries 160M PCs disposed of in 2007 460,000 per day 3.1M pounds of IT equipment disposed of over last 3 years NONE of this equipment landfilled or shipped overseas
47. Travel Substitution Flight Delays Commuter Traffic Security Lines Telepresence Telecommuting Web Conferencing C O 2
54. Power Management Oracle Enterprise Manager to manage power consumption of hardware Limits each server to 380 watts or less Supplies data to BI reporting Performs workload orchestration
(Key message for each slide included at the top of note pages) Notes from call on 08.011 George Demerest has been working on Mark Sunday’s data center presentation for Linux and OpenWorld. There’s also a collateral piece and a white paper pending - CC would like to pull together a two-page data sheet specifically on the data center - George talked about the things we are doing in tech to be green: compression, less paper requirements, less disk drives…In apps, way more – ecoadvantage, ecotransparency, ecoinnovation, etc. Send a note to evelyn and cathy re: my deadline on an overview. From a tech standpoint, we are using our own technology to enable some of the good stuff in the data center, like virtualization . Mukesh mentioned another example, which is how we work with Dell to preset our laptops to use less energy, but they won’t let us tell the story (at least, with their name!) Tech: increasing utilization, buying energy efficient gear, and imprving the way we run it Note about context: we are an office based business, so let’s face it, we are focusing our attention compute facilities and work environment (heating, cooling, lights, etc.) Travel is the other big area.