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Dimitar (Mitko) Vasilev
Consulting Systems Engineer
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• Why energy management is important
• Architecture deep dive
• EMaaS
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Measurable Return On Investment
Reduce energy costs
Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
Track to ensure targets are met
Comply with regulations
Meet organization’s sustainability goals
Reduce Costs Compliance
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• 50% of energy is consumed by buildings
• A typical commercial building’s IT assets consume 25% of total power usage
• 55% of IT’s power consumption occurs outside the data center
IT Equipment
25%
Heating, Coolingand Ventilation
58%
Lighting
11% Other6%
Source: UK Energy Efficiency Best Practice Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices
Source: Forrester, Enterprise And SMB Hardware Survey, North America And Europe, Q3 2008
IT Electricity Use
Outside theData Center
55%
Data Center Electricity Use
45%
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Always Available
Always On
EnergyNeeded
Actual Energy Usage
ENERGY GAP $$IT & FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE
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Business Value Calculator
Business Value Calculatorwww.cisco.com/web/go/energywise
ROI Calculator (.xls)
ROI Calculator https://www.myciscocommunity.com/docs/DOC-18411
After the ROI calculation all you need is one month test ofEnergyWiseto show measurable resultsto your customers
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IETFEMAN (Energy Management) Working Group
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/eman/charter/
Co-Chair Benoit Claise (Distinguished Engineer in Cisco)
Power Monitoring MIB drafts http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-claise-energy-monitoring-mib-05
Primary Author John Parello (Technical Leader in Cisco)Power Monitoring MIB drafts are based on EW End-Device monitoring!
ODVA (world’s leading automation companies, based on Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™))
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers)
Green Sigma coalition (IBM, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, ABB, Eaton, ESS, Cisco, Siemens, Schneider and SAP)
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EnergyWise Open API/Software Development Kit
•3rd party developers and technology partners•Available as part of Cisco Developer Network subscription
• Provides general program information to partners• Engineering and support content (downloadable user guides,
SDKs, sample code)• Provides developer communities with interactive communication
tools – blogs, wikis, forums• Defines a scalable support process for developer to reach Cisco
TAC and developers
http://developer.cisco.com
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Q2 CY10 Today
• Schneider BMS solution (FCS June)
• JCI Building gateway (integration in progress)
• FieldServer (FCS February)
• Lenovo PC client (FCS May)
• Joulex energy application (now)
• IBM Tivoli application (integration in progress)
• CA ecoMeter data center application (now)
Total number of partners
~8X
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EnergyWise Toolkit SDK
EnergyWise Toolkit Management API
Cat 2K (now) Cat 3K (now)
Cat 4K (now) Cat 6K (now)
ISR G2 (now)
CiscoWorks LMS (Now)
Orchestrator (Now) SolarWinds (Now) Joulex (Now)IBM Tivoli (Now)
IP Ethernet Building Devices
CDN Partners Supporting SDK (now) Building Protocols and non-Ethernet connectors
Legacy Building Devices
FieldServer (now)
JCI Metasys (2011)
Schneider Gateway (2011)Protocol Translators / Gateways
Honeywell Tridium (2011)
BMS
Campus IT Devices
IP Phones (May, 2011)
VDI (TBD)
PC (Now)
Wireless (Aug, 2011)PoE on/off (now)
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Catalyst 4500 & 4900Catalyst 3560-E & 3560 including Compact Switches
Catalyst 2900 including Compact Switches
EtherSwitch Modules for ISR Integrated Services Routers ISR G2 Catalyst 2960-S Catalyst 3750-X & 3560-X
Catalyst 6500Catalyst 3750-E & 3750
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• Accurate power monitoring and control down to plug outlet level!• Ideal for wiring closet, data center, lab and enterprise room monitoring of all devices!
OthersDigital Watt (FCS Q2 CY11)Emerson (FCS TBD)Geist (FCS TBD)Panduit (FCS TBD)
FCS Q2-Q3 CY11
Now
Now
FCS Q2-Q3 CY11
FCS Q4 CY11
FCSTBD
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• EnergyWise SDK is used to add non-Cisco (non PoE) devices as endpoints
• EnergyWise API is used to perform queries and network management via management port
• EnergyWise protocol is using port 43440
EnergyWise API
Toolkit Mgmt API Toolkit SDK
Mgmt App(s) Device Agent(s)
TCPTCP
Network device
Discovery EventsQuery Events
Query RequestsNotification Requests
Ref. Agent
Toolkit components
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• Leverage EnergyWise to measure, report and regulate energy consumption of a broad array of network devices:
Desktop and laptop computersEnergyWise enabled switches and endpoints such as IPphones and access points
Wireless
IPTelephony
Switches
PCs
Orchestrator
EnergyWise
EnergyWise
EnergyWise
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End PointsAP
Wireless Controller
EnergyWise Toolkit APITCP
Domain
Orchestrator Client
Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Server
EnergyWise Management Communication
Endpoints are managed by policies and monitored for energy usage
Domain—logical grouping of entities (Child/ Neighbor)
Orchestrator Client Orchestrator Client
EnergyWise Orchestrator Administration Server
EnergyWise Orchestrator Provisioning Server
EnergyWise Orchestrator Proxy Server
Database
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Orchestrator EW Proxy Server - bridge between the Orchestrator Server and the Cisco EnergyWise protocol
Orchestrator EW Provisioning Server - Manages assignment of EnergyWise domains to instances of the EnergyWise Proxy Service
Orchestrator Database - Data store for system settings, devices configurations, report settings, time-in-state data, and policy settings
Orchestrator Administration Server – Manages all background processing and the administration UI
All components are running on Microsoft Server/ IIS / MS SQL
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Hardware RequirementsBased on Windows SQL requirements15 GB of disk space for every 1,000 devices under management per YEAR
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• Single ServerOrchestrator Server, EnergyWise Proxy Server, EnergyWise Provisioning Server, SQL database all on one machineLimited to 25,000 devicesMust be a mid-range server class systemVM environment supported up to 5000 devices
• Remote DatabaseOrchestrator Server, EnergyWise Proxy Server, EnergyWise Provisioning Server on one server, SQL database on a separate machineLimited to 50,000 devicesMust be a mid-range server class systemVM environment supported up to 25,000 devices
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• Multiple Proxy ServersOrchestrator Server and EnergyWise Provisioning Server on one machineEnergyWise Proxy Server distributed in the networkSQL database on a separate machine from OrchestratorLimited to 100,000 devicesVM environment supported for both Orchestrator and EnergyWise Proxy Servers
• Multiple Dashboard viewsDashboard supported mainly on separate server from OrchestratorNumber of views generally not limited
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• Discovery & Measurement• Analysis & Simulation• Policy & Control• Reporting & Decision Support
Cloud
SNMPWeb ServicesIntel DCM
Cisco EnergyWise
FieldServerPoE
Non-PoE
Non-IP
Data Center FacilitiesDistributed Office
IPMIWMIvProSSH
BackNETLonWorksModBUS
Enterprise EnergyReporting
JouleX Energy
Manager
Endpoints &Systems
Mobile
GPS
Energy Manager
Employee Portal
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Data Center
DesktopsThin Clients
PrintersAccess Points
Servers
VoIP Phones Video Cameras
Laptops
IBM Mainframes
Blade Servers
MACs
Core Switches
Servers
CRAC
PDU
UPS
Distributed Office Network
HVACLighting
CPUs
StorageVirtualized Servers
Routers Switches
Facilities
Access Control System
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Facilities
Distributed Office
John’s office lights turned off
John’s printer turned offJohn’s PC turned off
John’s VoIP phone turned off
Wireless access point turned off
All employees off 5th floor,Turn down thermostat
James Bond swipes badge/has JouleXsmart phone app, LEAVESbuilding
1
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Facilities
Distributed Office
John’s office lights turned ON
John’s printer turned ONJohn’s PC turned ON
John’s VoIP phone turned ON
Wireless access point turned ON
Employee now on 5th floor,Turn UP thermostat
James Bond swipes badge/has JouleXsmart phone app, ENTERSbuilding
2
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Continuum of Service Deployment Models
WAN
Ent Data Center
Decentralized Service Deployment
Centralized Service Deployment
Mail Servers
Web Servers
Energy ManagementServers
Voice Systems
Storage
Energy Management
Server
App ServerAD/DHCP/DNS
Security
Hosted Energy Management
Servers
SP Data Center
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Consolidation• Consolidate all branch services
into ISR G2• Supports a wide range of
applications on a single hardware platform
Cost-Savings• Cost savings on
• Energy bills• Hardware support • Administration cost
Flexibility• Install new/replace existing
application when needed without architecture redesign
• Select from portfolio of Cisco and third-party applications
Cisco Services Ready Engine Modules • Multi-purpose x86 blades housed in ISR G2• Virtualized branch services and applications• Flexible, centralized application deployment• UCS management platform
Any Service, Any Branch, Any Time
Managed Services Without Infrastructure Changes
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Hosting Enterprise Services in ISR G2
Cisco and 3rd Party Management Tools
3rd Party Tool
3rd Party Tool
CCP
CiscoWorks LMS
ManagementCentral management for remote
provisioning Services
Cisco Network and Collaboration Services
Cisco App (A)
Cisco App (B)or
Compute Services and Third Party Applications
Cisco App (B)
Orchestrator Proxy DNS/DHCP/AD
JEM
Virtualized ServicesSoftware can be deployed and managed remotely without on-site visit
Integrated Compute and Storage HardwareHardware can be deployed with the router
or
Services Ready Engine—SM or ISM
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• Compact, versatile, high-performance router blade
• Flexible infrastructure to run Orchestrator Proxy or JouleX Energy Manager and different additional services
• Centralized application deployment and management
• Better infrastructure flexibility, lower TCO, and higher investment protection than overlay appliances
• Deploy blade today, application laterVirtualized Services
IntegratedCompute and Storage Centralized Management
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• EnergyWise:•Available now on core Cisco platforms•Cisco platforms increasing•Partner program rapidly growing•Basis for IETF standard•Immediate Device Solutions:
•Enterprise IT:•Campus•Branch
• EMaaS – a new revenue generator for SPs
• EMaaS – an easy way for the Enterprises to monitor and manage Energy use
Thank you.