Strategies for ensuring clean, continuous power to essential IT systems
[ Source: Eaton ]
September 2009-
Data centers rely on a continuous supply of clean electricity. However, anything from a subtle power system design flaw to a failure in the electrical grid can easily bring down even the most modern and sophisticated data center.
Fortunately, organizations can significantly mitigate their exposure to power-related downtime by adopting proven changes to their business processes and electrical power system management practices.
This white paper discusses 10 such underutilized best practices for building ....
Energy Logic: Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption by Creating Savings that Cascade Across Systems
[ Source: Emerson Network Power ]
August 2009-
This paper introduces the concept of the “cascade effect” and describes how it can be used to cut data center energy costs by 50% or more. Emerson Network Power came up with this vendor-neutral roadmap for optimizing data center efficiency, called Energy Logic, by applying the top ten energy-saving opportunities to a 5,000-square-foot data center model based on real-world technologies and operating parameters.
Outlining this sequential approach to reducing energy costs, this paper includes ....
Power Monitoring 101: Supervisory, Connectivity and Protection Options That Add An Umbrella of Protection Over Your Entire IT Infrastructure
[ Source: Eaton ]
August 2009-
Monitoring options are now available for organizations of any size. You can remotely monitor and manage a single uninterruptible power system (UPS), an enterprise-wide network of many UPSs and power distribution devices, or a complete IT support infrastructure, including generators, environmental systems and detection devices, and other components from multiple vendors.
This white paper discusses the imperatives of intelligent power monitoring.
Strategies to create a state-of-the-art data center
[ Source: Emerson Network Power ]
August 2009-
ISC Corp., a provider of advanced technology solutions, had been experiencing business growth which prompted the creation of a new data center to support continuous availability for its IT and telephony systems. The company’s goal was also to design and equip its new data center to serve as a dramatic, state-of-the-art sales tool promoting its capabilities as well as those of its technology partners. Emerson Network Power and its Liebert power and cooling technologies was ....
Calculating and Prioritizing Your Data Center IT Efficiency Actions
[ Source: Emerson Network Power ]
July 2009-
The lack of a true data center efficiency metric is challenging to IT and data center managers as they try to justify much needed IT investments to management. To help quantify data center efficiency, Emerson Network Power introduces in this paper CUPS, or Compute Units per Second. Similar to miles-per-gallon metric in the automobile industry, CUPS is meant to represent the “performance” of the data center.
Using the Energy Logic analysis and the CUPS-based ....
Focused Cooling Using Cold Aisle Containment
[ Source: Emerson Network Power ]
June 2009-
As heat densities and cooling costs rise, data center professionals are looking for more efficient cooling solutions. This paper discusses the benefits of using both the hot and cold aisle approach, but focuses on the latter option as an effective method for eliminating data center hot spots and reducing overall cooling costs by as much as 30%.
Discover how cold aisle containment, as an addition to a conventional precision cooling system, consistently separates ....
HPC Management Software: Reducing the Complexity of HPC Cluster and Grid Resources
[ Source: Platform Computing ]
May 2008-
This white paper primarily focuses on the expanding role of HPC management software in the HPC marketplace. The paper emphasizes its historical development and considers its business case and future prospects while dispensing with more elaborate technical analysis and product comparisons.
This white paper reviews the rise of clusters to dominate the HPC market and points out the elevating effect it has had on the role of the software in use between the operating ....
GPFS Multicluster With the IBM System Blue Gene Solution and eHPS Clusters
[ Source: IBM ]
January 2008-
This paper describes a case study in which an IBM System Blue Gene Solution supercomputer is configured to natively access General Parallel File System (GPFS) 2.3 file systems that are owned by an IBM eServer pSeries cluster with AIX 5L and the IBM eServer High Performance Switch (eHPS). The IBM System Blue Gene Solution Service Node (SN), Front-End Nodes (FENs), and I/O Nodes (IONs) are configured as one GPFS cluster that does not contain any ....
High Performance Object Tracking System Using Active Cameras
[ Source: Microsoft ]
January 2008-
This white paper describes a high performance object tracking system for obtaining high quality images of a moving object at video rate by controlling a pair of active cameras mounted on two motor droved pan-tilt units. For tracking object on image space, a pixel clustering based algorithm called ""K-means tracker"" is proposed that makes use of both target and non-target information for fast object tracking. The PID control scheme is employed for controlling the angular ....
Migration From Platform Computing’s Load Sharing Facility to Sun N1 Grid Engine Software
[ Source: Sun Microsystems ]
January 2008-
This white paper presents a case study covering Transmetas migration process from Platform Computings Load Sharing Facility (LSF 4.0.1) to Sun N1 Grid Engine 6 software (N1GE6). Transmeta initially started experimenting with the open source version of Grid Engine (SGE5.3.x) for a period of time and subsequently decided to upgrade to the latest Sun N1GE6 product. Both LSF and N1GE6 are excellent Distributed Resource Management systems that greatly increase job throughput. For sites looking to ....