Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative Karen Petraska August

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Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative Karen Petraska August 17, 2011

Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Issued February 2010 by Federal CIO Vivek Kundra Objective: To generate savings to the government by: Consolidating underutilized data centers Virtualizing applications and systems in data centers Migrating appropriate applications to cloud computing Reduce data center energy consumption through “green” improvements Eliminating unnecessary leased real estate used for data centers – Requires tremendous amount of detailed reporting about data centers and data center assets. 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management issued December 9, 2010 – Consolidate at least 800 data centers by 2015 – Create a government wide marketplace for data center availability – Shift to a “Cloud First” Policy 2

Additional Federal Initiatives Affecting Data Centers Sustainability NASA Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan, Goal 9 Requires energy metering of all data centers by end of FY12 Various sources mandating reduction of energy consumption in data centers at a rate of 10% per year for the next 3 years and requiring extensive reporting on NASA’s consolidation progress Consolidation Presidential Memo dated June 10, 2010 imposing moratorium on further expansion of data centers and directing data center consolidation to occur within 5 years

OCIO Data Center Consolidation Activities Developed Center Data Center Consolidation six month quick win plan of actions and has drafted an Agency longer term Data Center Consolidation Strategy. – NASA has already reduced from 79 data centers (reported in April 2010) to approximately 54 with a 2015 target end state of about 22 data centers NASA’s Data Center team is currently working with the Cloud and High End Computing Teams for an integrated NASA COMPUTING SERVICES strategy. Completed a physical evaluation of all NASA data center facilities Overlaid GIS data with manual asset inventory information to identify all rooms containing server class assets (including non-data center located assets such as servers in closets/under desks) Implemented an automated asset inventory tool Agency-wide to identify and track data center assets Begun deploying power metering capability in data centers to calculate power usage effectiveness (PUE) and to measure the savings from energy related improvements 4

NASA’s Overall Data Center Goals Access to cost and power efficient data centers to meet all NASA computing requirements – – – – Fully utilize existing data centers Implement energy saving data center best practices Make strategic improvements to strengthen the health of key data centers Taking a comprehensive look at NASA’s computing service delivery Transformation of the data center environment – – – – Aggressively work to eliminate “server rooms” Consolidate and eliminate underutilized data centers, systems and applications Virtualize systems and applications as appropriate Obtain cloud services where possible instead of building new NASA owned infrastructure Ensure a seamless customer friendly interface for the delivery of the comprehensive set of NASA computing services 5

Data Center Power Monitoring

Required Data Center Energy Metrics From Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative Power Usage Efficiency (PUE) (PUE Total facility power/IT equipment power) – Typical results: 3-2 (NASA Average Result Estimated at 4) – Target results: 1.6-1.3 From NASA’s Strategic Sustainability Plan Percent of agency data centers independently metered or advanced metered and monitored on a weekly basis – FY11 target: 90% – FY12 target: 100% Number of Agency data centers operating at a PUE range of 1.3-1.6 – FY11 target: 25% – FY12 target: 50%

Inefficient Data Center Cost Scenario NASA ‘Estimated’ Average PUE of 4.0

Results of Data Center Efficiency *Roughly 60% Reduction in Energy cost

How To Improve Your Data Center Efficiency Hot / cold isle isolation 80.6F inlet temperature, ASHRAE recommendation Variable speed fans in cooling units Outside air economizer More efficient servers Fill up your data centers Eliminate underutilized servers and applications

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