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System Center and the Green Client. Kim Johnson Sr. Product Planner System Center Microsoft Session Code: MGT306. Jeff Wettlaufer Sr. Technical Product Manager System Center Microsoft. Agenda. Microsoft’s Role Windows and Power Management Power Management and System Center
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System Center and the Green Client Kim Johnson Sr. Product Planner System Center Microsoft Session Code: MGT306 Jeff Wettlaufer Sr. Technical Product Manager System Center Microsoft
Agenda • Microsoft’s Role • Windows and Power Management • Power Management and System Center • The phased approach with Configuration Manager 2007 R3
Microsoft’s Environmental Mission • Technology Leadership and Innovation • Leverage Technology for Positive Impact • Global Partnerships • Partner for Global Impact • Environmental Practices • Drive Corporate Sustainable Practices and Environmental Stewardship
Windows Energy Efficiency Vision • The Windows OS enables the most energy-efficient computing platform, regardless of underlying hardware, attached devices or software workload
The next generation of Power • “Low Power” state redefined in Windows Vista • Improved in Windows 7 • Deep focus on idle efficiency • Core platform, background activity and device improvements • Tools and diagnostics
demo Microsoft Desktop Energy Savings Calculator link
Barriers to Adoption • User Impact/ Productivity • Cost • Hardware Support • Business runs after hours • Centralized Reporting
Configuration Manager 2007 R3 • Vision: Enable Configuration Manager to further reduce the operational costs of IT by providing basic power management features native to the Windows platform
Power Management Scope • Client Scenarios • Based on Stand by/Sleep • Wake up for Management • Dashboards of current power state • Power Management Policy Create and Set • Report Savings
System Center Power Management • Monitorcurrent power state and consumptions • Planand create a power management policy, check for exceptions • Applypower management policy • Checkcompliance and remediate non-compliance. • Reportsaving in power consumption, environmental impact, and costs.
Phase 1: Monitor current state and consumption • Enable Power Management Client Agent • Hardware Inventory Client Agent required • Gather power consumption and carbon footprint per collection • Machine utilization trends per collection based on user activity • Peak, non-peak and zero activity times • Current power settings used by machines • Calculate energy consumption (WATT, $ and CO2 footprint)
demo Power Management Setup and Monitoring
Phase 2: Plan and create power management policy • Analyze the data and define right power policy based on user activity. Examples: • User activity is heavy 8 – 11 AM , decrease 11 AM – 1 PM, and picks up again 1 – 4:30 PM • 91% of people zero activity by 5 PM • 91% of people zero activity by 4 PM on Friday • %98 of people zero activity during weekend • Look for machines that can’t support power management • Exclude machines that shouldn’t be managed for power • Define policy for each facility (organization, department) • Define different policy for peak and non peak times • Out of the box power policies • Balanced, Power saver, High performance (XP, Vista, 7) • Customize out of the box power policies
demo Configuring Power Management
Phase 3: Apply power management policy • Allow power policy to be applied at the collection level • Places focus on Collection architecture • Define peak and non-peak time for collections • Define policy exceptions • When multiple policies applied choose less or most restrictive • Allow machine to wake up per collection (if under AC) during specified time to check for other ConfigMgr policy
Phase 4: Check Compliance and Report savings • Various power settings inventory • Display peak and nonpeak time for user activity • Reports are run by collection • Select a time period and report: • Power consumption (kwh) • Power cost ($) • CO2 savings
demo Reporting on Power Management
Centralize Power Management EnvironmentalTechnology Maximize User Participation Analyze Operations/Monitor Goals Reduce CO2 Emissions/ Save Energy Reduce Power Costs
Conclusion • Power Management plays a key role in Green IT • New relationship between • Hardware • Operating System • Management Layer • Windows has redefined Power in the OS • Power Management in the box with System Center
The roadmap for Power • TAP currently open - link • Public Beta January 2010 • RTM H1 2010
System Center Roadmap 2008 2009 2010 2011 2007 SP1 2007 R2 vNext 2008 2008 R2 vNext R3 2007 R2 2007 SP2 vNext 2010 2007 SP1 2010 vNext 2008 2009 & R2 2010 & R2 2011 & R2 V1 V2 and V3 2007 SP1 2010
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Links and Resources • System Center Nexus Team Blog - link • What’s new SP2 TechNet Documentation Library- link • Configuration Manager download • ConfigMgr Product Homepage – link • Configuration Manager Product Team Blog – link • Windows MDOP – link • Windows Server 2008 R2 Branch Cache overview – link • Branch Cache ConfigMgr Deployment Guidance – link
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Requirements for Power Management • Configuration Manager 2007 SP2/R3 • Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7 • Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2008 R2 • Hardware Supporting of power management