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A Data Centre Strategy For Sustainability. Present By : Annawar Soe Student No: 42280400. Agenda. Introduction - What is Data Centre? Background - Importance of Data Centre Problems in data centre Current trends in Data Centre Motivation, Aim & Expected Outcome
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A Data Centre Strategy For Sustainability Present By : AnnawarSoe Student No: 42280400
Agenda • Introduction - What is Data Centre? • Background - Importance of Data Centre • Problems in data centre • Current trends in Data Centre • Motivation, Aim & Expected Outcome • Data Centre Consolidation & Virtualization • Data Centre Design Recommendation • Comparison with Australian Governments’ Architecture • Conclusion & Future work
What is Data Centre Data centres are facilities that provide storage, dissemination, management of information and data that is built or organized for a wide community of users
The importance of data centre Governments and organizations support data centre for 5 reasons: • Availability • Security • Connectivity • Power Density • Green operated IT
Higher Energy consumption • Increase in heat emitted by data centres • Increase in Carbon emission Increasing data storage demands Increasing number of data centres • Power Shortage • Increase in GHG emission Global Warming Problems in data centre The problem linkage of data centre The data centre impact on environment
Cloud solution Delivering services over the internet • A highly demanded solution in the ICT • Provide shared services initiatives for the business and economic performance “Total cost of ownership and service, value for money, reduced risk, business agility , improved flexibility and scalability”
Cloud solution New South Wales Government’s proposed solution
Cloud Solution Consolidated data centre with duplicated data move to cloud computing
Split Production architecture To alter appropriate network when one data centre is unavailable • High speed network • Dark fibre 8 : point to point optical fibre solution • Reduce bulk of fibre • Storage area network & database system • Synchronies all data Provide high speed network connection between sites enabling severs to be located in multiple locations
Split Production architecture Queensland Government’s proposed solution
Current issues in data centre Proposed Solution Do and Don’t • Do • Reduce number of data centre • Cost saving on data centre • Support business continuity
Current issues in data centre Proposed Solution Do and Don’t • Don’t • No data consolidation • Lack of environmental concerning
Motivation Data centre is important To maintain business operations and economic performance & To sustain the environment
Decrease data storage demands Decrease number of data centres • Decrease Energy consumption • Decrease in heat emitted by data centres • Reduce in Carbon emission • Energy efficient • Reduced in GHG emission Data consolidation Data centre virtualization Reduce Global Warming Aim Aim of the project
Expected outcome Expected outcome • A framework to address business and delivering of services • A framework that seeks to reduce energy consumption • A framework to reduce carbon footprint of a data centre
Data Centre Consolidation • Reduce extra number of data sever • Reduce power generation • Reducing administrators to travel • Data consolidation Data Centre consolidation provide efficient energy consumption and business operations by:
Data Centre Consolidation : Data Consolidation Comparison of duplicated data store in consolidated data centre and single data store in consolidated data centre
Data centre virtualization • Replacement of physical servers • A technology called cloud computing • Virtualisation • Storage virtualization, Computing virtualization, Networking virtualization, Security virtualization Data Centre virtualization increase computing power and reducing power consumption by:
Fabric Technology The Fabric Technology is use to: • Enables multiple interconnected networking devices • Reduces complexity and consolidates the data center network • Moving to a single layer
Brocade Data Centre Fabric (DCF) Brocade Data Centre Fabric (DCF) • Optimise data duplication, configurations and streamline the fibre channel • Support Quality of Service (QoS) • Has the capability of adapting to networking • Enables adaptive networking • Enable the architecture to align with modern business architectures • Generate quick responses to business queries
Reduce Sever Space with DCF • SAN switches, SAN extension and Brocade Fabric Application • Data cleansing ,consolidation and migration • Reduce data duplication
Reduce Sever Space with DCF (cont..) Replacement of standalone unit with blade servers • Reduce auxiliary units : fabric connectivity and cabling • Provide equivalent processing power • Require less hardware • Power consumption requirements are subdued • Centralize management • Greater flexibility in procession power deployment
Reduce Sever Space with DCF (cont..) Comparisons between standalone and blade severs architecture
Server Virtualization Server virtualization by enhancing with channels of fibre fabrics • Fibre channel host bus adapters (HBA’s) • Attach backplane of blade sever • Fibre channel blade switch • Connectivity to the external storage network • Each blade switch has a unique ID • Has a special feature called “ Access Gateway” • Simplifies fabric management, blade server deployment, support different virtual ID
Server Virtualization (cont…) The configuration of blade sever, “access gateway” and domain ID fabric services
Server Virtualization (cont…) Simplifying sever virtualization connectivity with DCE • Ethernet • Upgrade Fabric Channel over IP & Fibre Channel • Data centre protocol • Data transport rate 10Gbit/sec • Multi-path capability • DCX backbone platform • Provide capability to enhance sever virtualization connectivity and streamline blade server
Recommended Architecture Proposed data centre architecture
Architecture comparisons Australian Governments’ Architecture Recommended Architecture Data centre consolidation by data consolidation Data centre consolidation by virtualization Focus on business operation Focus on energy consumption Focus on reducing carbon footprints • Only data centre consolidation • Focus on operational efficiency • Focus on business operations
Decrease data storage demands Decrease number of data centres • Decrease Energy consumption • Decrease in heat emitted by data centres • Reduce in Carbon emission • Energy efficient • Reduced in GHG emission Data consolidation Data centre virtualization Reduce Global Warming Conclusion Successfully solved problem linkage
Future work • AI-Managed data centre • Managed by Robots • Reduce labor cost • Reduce operational cost • Boost security • Able to integrate directly with • ERP • CRM