Power of the Plug - Energy Huntsville Initiative

Power of the Plug
Harness the Power of Cisco To Increase Energy
Efficiency
Mark Davidson (madavids@cisco.com)
Sr. Solutions Architect
2/24/2015
Agenda
Why Energy Management?
Introduction to Cisco Energy Management
(formerly JouleX)
Benefits, Results, Case Studies
Scenarios Beyond Energy in IoE
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Why Energy Management beyond HVAC/Lighting?
Potential Savings = 15-35%
$13.5B - $31.5B
$5-$13B
Software &
Services
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What is Cisco Energy Manager?
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Network based energy management
system – a unique BUILDING µ Grid
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Help customers monitor, measure,
and manage the energy use of all
devices connected to their network.
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No software on any device needed
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Leverages your existing management
systems and protocols to talk to
anything that has an IP address
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Provides a Platform to Consolidate all
of your Power Consumption Data
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Can be part of a Performance
Contract
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Benefits
5-7% building energy
savings in distributed
campus environments
100%
visibility over all physical
and virtual devices in your
Data Center
<6 months
return on investment
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All Networked Devices and Systems:
Supporting Multivendor Environments
Facilities/Things
Campus
Manufacturing
Systems/Robo
tics
HVAC
Printers
Thin Clients
Macs
Lighting
ATMs
Access Points
Routers
Mainframe
s
Switches
Core
Switches
CPUs
Servers
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PDUs
UPS
s
Blade
Servers
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Access
Control
Systems
Gateways
Servers
VoIP Phones
Vending
Machines
Video
Cameras
Desktops
Laptops
Cell Sites
Virtualized
Servers
Data Center
Storage
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Cisco Energy Management Architecture
Unifies Device Energy Management
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Energy consumption
Carbon emissions
Energy costs
Energy and carbon reduction
Web Services API
Cisco
Energy
Management™
Suite
Building Management
Systems
Multi-Vendor Network Infrastructure
Gateways
See
Measure
Manage
energy
MANAGE
Distributed Office
MANAGE
Data Center
IT Devices
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energy
Building Protocols and
Devices
Building Devices
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Industry’s First Agentless Energy Management
No Software Agents
No Hardware Meters
No Network Changes
No Costly
Revision Management.
No Expensive
Hardware Required
No Costly
Downtime
Large European Automobile Manufacturer:
100,000+ Assets Managed and Deployed in 2 Days
Cisco® network is becoming the energy management backplane for our customers.
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How Does CEM Do this without Agents?
Controller
Cisco Energy
Management Service
Multi-Vendor Network Infrastructure
WMI
WinRM
SNMP
Windows Server,
Windows PC
(Monitor/Printer)
Printer
(standalone)
NOTE: Network connected devices can also be
discovered and managed by custom scripting methods
BMS
SNMP
Facilities
(PDU/HVAC
Lighting)
Switches
Routers
WAP
Cisco EnergyWise Protocol
SSH
IPMI
Mac PCs (SSH),
Server (Unix)
Ilo2/DRAC
Intel Power Node Manager
Support for 50+ Industry Protocols enables management of network connected devices
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Method
Typical Devices
Based On
Active
Actual Reported
IPMI/Ilo2/DRAC/SMASH/vPro/
SNMP Mibs. Energywise
Actual Reported
Accuracy
Four Methods
Actual Reported
PDU, SmartPlugs, Smart Meters
Actual Reported
Dynamic
Statistical Calculation
Legacy PC, Servers,
Switches
System Inventory
Static
Reference Table
Look-Up
Indirect
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Legacy Non-PCs,
Printers, Monitors,
Desktop Printers
Model Number/
Power Specs
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Flexible Policy Architecture
Time-Based
Event Based
Location Based
Data Center
Example:
Example:
Example:
Example:
Power management of
devices VoIP phones , PCs
, printer servers, etc. based
on work patterns
• Response to external
triggers: Respond to
energy events with
policies
• Smartphone location
coupled with badge
management app
• Data center infrastructure
management
• Systems management:
Integration with systems
management tools and
user-authentication
events
• Access control triggers
office environment to
power on
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• Capacity management of
power and device
lifecycle in data centers
• Ties physical to logical
environment
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Case Study: Madison County School System
Fast, agentless deployment; $42k in Savings
Challenge
School system had very high annual utility expenditure and was
seeking a way to drive down costs.
Environment
Desktop PCs, Laptops, Printers, Switches, Routers
Results
• Identified over 1,800 devices that were left on during week
nights after hours and 1,200 devices that were left on over
the weekends.
• Identified all older PCs that were drawing higher power and
were excellent candidates for replacement with newer,
energy efficient machines.
• By enabling Energy Management policies, the school
system was able to reduce their energy costs by 35%.
• Annual savings of $42.5K plus local utility rebate of $10k
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Baseline
Savings
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Chart shows 3 floors of the
same Rudin owned and
operated facility in downtown
NY.
Peak to Base load ratio shows
efficiency improvements
All energy consumption between the
lines is in effect waste
All of the lines are on the same scale, so
the difference in peak and base loads
represent efficiencies.
Top Line – Older KPMG Floor
Middle red Line – recent refurbishment
Bottom Line – Rudin Floor after Cisco
Energy Management deployment
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CEM Beyond Energy for IT
CEM for IoE Use Cases: Energy and Beyond
Cell Towers
Stadiums
Manufacturing
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Retail stores
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Robotics
PLCs
Any IP connected
device
Digital signage
Info Kiosks
POS
Computers, servers
Network infra
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demo
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Available as:
• Standalone On-Premise Application
• Switch Bundle
Proven IT Energy Management,
now as a SaaS application.
Available now! Click to see a 2
min video
• EnergyManagement-as-a-Service (Cloud option)
Sign up for a free trial of EMaaS (cloud option) : www.cisco.com/go/faststart
More information:
• Cisco Energy Management Suite - www.cisco.com/go/energymanagement
• Cisco Energy Management as a Service available at: http://energycloud.cisco.com
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Thank you.