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VIEW EVERYTHING / CONNECT TO
ANYTHING
March , 2012
Emerson Profile
$20.9 Billion in sales
Headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
NYSE: EMR
Diversified global manufacturer
and technology provider
Approximately 129,000 employees
worldwide
• Founded in 1890
• 250 manufacturing locations
• Manufacturing and/or sales presence in more than 150 countries
• No. 94 on 2009 FORTUNE 500 list of America’s largest corporations
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Emerson Presence in the Data
Center
Automatic
Transfer Switch
Fire Pump
Controller
Extreme Density
Precision Cooling
Precision
Cooling
Power
Distribution Units
Surge
Suppression
Uninterruptible Power
Systems & Batteries
Integrated Racks
RACK
42 U
Performance
Management
2U
2U
1U
1U
1U
2U
2U
4U
1U
1U
2U
4U
2U
Control Room
33 U
Rack Cooling
KVM
4U
2U
1U
Power Distribution Unit
2U
8U
Board Level
Power Supplies
Server Power
Supplies
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Cable
Management
4U
8U
Infrastructure
Management
& Monitoring Systems
UPS
2U
1U
8U
Rack
Monitoring
DSView Centralized
Managment
KVM-over-IP Access
• Dongle Types
• Single Port
• 4 Port
• 8 Port
• 16 Port
• 32 Port
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USB
PS2
CAC
VM support
• Serial
Serial Access - Console Server
• Secure IP access to console ports of remote devices
• Datalogging – centralized via DSView
• Secure dial-back - stand alone or DSView
• Routers, switches, Sun Servers, Unix/Linux servers
• CLI access
PCMCIA
modem
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ACS - 48
ACS - 32
ACS -16
ACS- 8
ACS - 4
Avocent PM3000 / PM2000
Power Distribution Units with outlet level monitoring and control
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Metering
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Control (only on PM3000)
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Turn On/Off, recycle power, lock, unlock
Outlet grouping capability
Sequential startup & shutdown
Electronic overcurrent protection
Manageability
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Current, voltage and power for each outlet, phase
and circuit
Capability to display aggregate current, voltage and
power
Threshold / Alarming capability
Onboard web interface w/ data logging (IPv6
support)
Serially through ACS serial consoles / DSR
DSView 3 management software
1-ph and 3-ph models
Supports rack densities from 5 to 22kW
Vertical and horizontal (1U/0U) models
C13 & C19 outlets
UL listed
Rack-mount PDU’s
HMX
Desktop over IP
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What is Desktop Over IP?
• Desktop Area Network
– Full TCP/IP
– SSL & AES
• Computer
Desktop
Area
Network
– IQ Modules
– Single or Dual
• User
– User Stations
– Single or Dual
• Admin
– Manager Appliance
– Web interface
© 2010 Emerson Electric Co
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Extension Over A Single Cable – “Off LAN”
User Location
Back-racked
Workstation
Computer nodes and user nodes may be interconnected in a point-to-point
manner at Gigabit Ethernet rates over a single UTP cable.
© 2010 Emerson Electric Co
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Extension Over IP Networks “Over the LAN”
User Location
Back-racked
Workstations
Gigabit Switch
IP Network
Multiple nodes may be interconnected in a point-to-point manner at
Gigabit Ethernet rates across industry-standard IP Networks.
© 2010 Emerson Electric Co
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Switching Over IP Networks – “Desktop Mode”
User Location
Back-racked
Workstations
IP Network
HMX Manager
© 2010 Emerson Electric Co
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Emerson Network Power
Avocent Data Center Planner
Taking Data Center Management to the Next Level
© 2010 Avocent Corporation. Company Confidential.
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Emerging Marketplace: Data Center
Infrastructure Management
“DCIM tools are evolving rapidly and will
become a key part of a data center
manager's arsenal during the next few years,
providing valuable data needed to report on
and improve energy efficiencies, identify
potential infrastructure trouble spots and
increase the effectiveness of capacity
planning. To take advantage of the benefits
as they evolve, I&O leaders should begin the
DCIM evaluation process in 2010 and 2011.
Vendors such as […] Liebert/Aperture [and
others] are leading this market”
- Gartner, “Physical Resource Infrastructure
Management Is Evolving” (August 2008) and ‘DCIM
– Going beyond IT’ (March 2010)
“[…] IT leaders can invest their time and
capital wisely by identifying IT’s most
energy-consuming assets, prioritize projects
accordingly, and accurately quantify savings
over time. The technology landscape for IT
energy and environmental measurement is
quite mature — with offerings from facilities
vendors such as […] Emerson, […] — and IT
organizations are taking a more active role in
investing in these technologies.”
- Forrester Research, “TechRadar™ For I&O
Professionals: Green IT 1.0 Technologies, Q2 2009”
(June 2009)
“Traditional” Data Center Thinking
Focuses On Functional Layers
Emphasis Has Been on Optimization Within Each
Layer
Optimizing Within a Layer Creates
Information Gaps
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Bridging the Gap is Key to Increasing Total Reliability and
Efficiency
DCIM Examination – “Do you know
exactly …….”
How much data center space do you have?
How much Physical Infrastructure do you have?
How much IT equipment do you have?
What is your capacity now? In the future?
Where is everything located?
How is everything physically connected?
How you record all changes in your Data Center?
Consolidate disparate Data
Center tools
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Multiple Spreadsheets
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Static CAD Drawings
Replace with One Complete Solution:
© 2010 Avocent Corporation
Proprietary Rack
Configurators
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Plan – Monitoring Space and Power
Infrastructure
Explorer
Power
Manager
DSView 3
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Plan - Analyze Asset Detail
• Compare Racks to help optimize capacities
• Select asset to display unique information
such as asset tag or warranty expiration
• View connections visually to identify any
redundancy problems
• Predict capacity problems by viewing
consumed and available network ports
• Increase accuracy and accelerate change via
Rack Design reports to engineering teams
Infrastructure
Explorer
Power
Manager
DSView 3
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Manage a Dynamic Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Explorer
Power
Manager
DSView 3
Visually identify capacity and availability for
implementation or changes to infrastructure
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What problems can I solve with DCIM?
Power
Space
Heat / Cooling
• How much
power does this
server consume?
• How much
power does this
rack have left?
• If I change to this
model, will I save
any power?
• What would be
the impact of a
UPS failure?
• How much space
do I have in
these 3 Racks?
• How much space
will the new
switches take?
• If we virtualize,
how much space
could we get
back?
• How much heat
will this server
generate?
• Where are the
hot spots in my
computer room?
• Can I turn off the
CRAC unit in this
part of the Data
Center?
© 2010 Avocent Corporation
Weight
• Will this rack be
able to take this
new Blade
System?
• How heavy will
this new server
be?
• If we add large
Core switches,
will the upstairs
computer room
be able to cope
with them?
Connectivity
• Which switches
is this servers
network ports
connected to?
• Do I have
sufficient Power
Sockets for the
new Blade
Chassis?
• Do I have any
spare
connections in
my other
computer room?
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Q&A