Halvor Bjerke是DigiPlex的首席運(yùn)營官 由DCD中國授權(quán)DKV編譯并發(fā)表于DeepKnowledge微信公眾號。 作為一個(gè)評價(jià)指標(biāo),電能使用效率(PUE)具有不可否認(rèn)的優(yōu)點(diǎn)。自2007年引入以來,它提供了一種簡單的方法來評價(jià)數(shù)據(jù)中心效率的進(jìn)展。該參數(shù)是一個(gè)簡單的數(shù)字,由數(shù)據(jù)中心的總能耗除以其IT設(shè)備的能耗,顯示了制冷、供電和其他因素所占用的其他能源。 由于該指標(biāo)簡單可行,因此在整個(gè)行業(yè)中得到了長足的改進(jìn)。從2007年到2018年,整個(gè)行業(yè)的平均PUE從2.5下降到1.58,這意味著能源損失減少了60%以上。 但幾乎所有這些進(jìn)步都是在前半期取得的。平均PUE在2013年已經(jīng)是1.65,到2018年只下降了0.07。然而在2019年5月Uptime研究所發(fā)布最新數(shù)據(jù)時(shí)卻上升了,目前該指數(shù)為1.67。那么,進(jìn)展是否已經(jīng)停滯,甚至開始逆轉(zhuǎn)?從局外人的角度來看,仍然有大量的能源被“浪費(fèi)”,并伴隨著巨大的“碳成本”。 舉手之勞可惜的是,似乎已經(jīng)取得了一些輕松的進(jìn)展。例如冷熱空氣分離、免費(fèi)冷卻、變頻風(fēng)扇控制和電量分配等措施在早期提供了巨大的進(jìn)步。如今,一切都取決于細(xì)節(jié),并帶來了新的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。依賴新風(fēng)系統(tǒng)使數(shù)據(jù)中心容易受到火災(zāi)等當(dāng)?shù)貧夂虻挠绊?對UPS的妥協(xié)讓需要對增加當(dāng)?shù)仉娋W(wǎng)的可靠性。對于一個(gè)依賴于單個(gè)數(shù)據(jù)中心的客戶來說,這種做法可能很難被接受,對他們來說,即使是一秒鐘的停機(jī)也可能造成災(zāi)難性的損失。 因此,盡管效率仍然至關(guān)重要,除大型集群和超大規(guī)模數(shù)據(jù)中心外,繼續(xù)專注于降低PUE可能會降低自身的收益。目前朝向混合解決辦法的方向,也正在削弱PUE作為單一指標(biāo)的效力。隨著服務(wù)器遷移到云上,剩余服務(wù)器機(jī)房的PUE會增加,雖然總體能耗在下降,但被更少的服務(wù)器所割裂。這種向公共云的遷移似乎推動了2019年全球平均PUE的增長。 真正的問題是,PUE并沒有真正反映出其他類型的效率提高,而這些效率提高在一個(gè)數(shù)據(jù)中心的業(yè)務(wù)環(huán)境狀況中扮演著越來越重要的角色。以熱回收為例,使用數(shù)據(jù)中心的IT設(shè)備產(chǎn)生的熱量為家庭和企業(yè)提供熱源,或通過熱泵直接發(fā)電。它有可能大幅減少能源浪費(fèi),但所需的額外設(shè)備可以提高該中心的PUE評級。 當(dāng)然,在現(xiàn)實(shí)世界中,客戶很少基于單一因素做出決定。2018年12月,Supermicro發(fā)布的研究表明,59%的決策者認(rèn)為PUE很重要。但是,令人吃驚的是,58%的人甚至不知道他們的數(shù)據(jù)中心的PUE。研究還發(fā)現(xiàn),只有9%的人將能源效率,作為其策略的首要因素,安全性、連接性和使用性能都被視為同等的,甚至對決策的影響更大。然而,由于PUE影響到運(yùn)營的許多其他方面,從成本到聲譽(yù),這個(gè)數(shù)字可能低估了效率對決策的實(shí)際影響。 對于數(shù)據(jù)中心和客戶來說,效率始終是核心考慮因素——以減少成本和保護(hù)環(huán)境。隨著審查的增加,關(guān)鍵是要保留一個(gè)多樣的評價(jià)方法,而不是過度依賴某個(gè)單一的度量,應(yīng)考慮更廣泛的量度及影響,包括:
任何指標(biāo)都必須視為路標(biāo),而不是解決方案本身。盲目遵守任何單一措施都可能扭曲決策,最終阻礙這一重要領(lǐng)域的進(jìn)展。隨著監(jiān)察力度的加大,數(shù)據(jù)中心運(yùn)營商及其業(yè)務(wù)客戶必須定期向自己,提出更深入的問題,以揭示解決方案的真正效率,而不是依賴于像PUE這樣的單一“魔性”指標(biāo)。 這種對效率的實(shí)際效果更廣泛、更全面的看法將會擁有更好的商業(yè)、環(huán)境和聲譽(yù)。 英文原文 Halvor Bjerke, DigiPlex Halvor Bjerke is chief operating officer at DigiPlex Further sustainability gains may be lost through a narrow focus on PUE As a metric, Power Usage Efficiency - or PUE - has undeniable merits. Since its introduction in 2007, it has offered a simple way to chart progress in data center efficiency. The rating is a single figure, derived by dividing the data center’s total energy consumption by that of its IT equipment alone - revealing the excess taken up by cooling, secure power supply and other factors. Being simple and seemingly transparent, use of the metric has led to a general improvement across the industry. Between 2007 and 2018, average PUE across the industry fell from 2.5 to 1.58, meaning that energy losses were reduced by more than 60 percent. But almost all of this progress was made over the first half of the period. Average PUE was already at 1.65 in 2013, falling only 0.07 to 2018 - and then rising when the latest data was published by the Uptime Institute in May 2019. It currently stands at 1.67. So, has progress stalled - or even begun to reverse? From an outsider’s point of view there’s still an awful lot of energy ‘wasted’ with a huge ‘carbon cost’ associated with it. Low hanging fruitWorryingly, it seems the easy gains have already been made. Measures like hot/cold air separation, free air cooling and better control over fans and power distribution offered big jumps early on. Now everything lies in the detail - and presents new risks. Reliance on external air leaves the center vulnerable to local events like fires; compromising on UPSs places tremendous faith in the reliability of the local grid. That faith might be hard to share for a client reliant on a single data center, for whom even a second of outage could prove catastrophically expensive. So, while efficiency remains vital, continuing to concentrate on driving down PUE for its own sake might offer diminishing returns to all but the largest colocations and hyperscale centers. Current moves towards hybrid solutions are also undermining the efficacy of PUE as a single indicator. As servers are moved to the cloud, the PUE of remaining server-halls increases because overall energy consumption, although falling, is divided by fewer servers. It is this migration to the public cloud that seems to have driven 2019’s global rise in average PUE. The real issue is that PUE doesn’t truly reflect other kinds of efficiency gain, which form an increasingly important part of a center’s environmental profile. Take heat return, using heat produced by the IT equipment in the data center either to provide heating for homes and businesses, or via heat pumps to generate power directly, as an example. It has the potential to substantially decrease energy waste, but the additional equipment needed could increase the center’s PUE rating. In the real world, of course, clients rarely make a decision based on a single factor. In December 2018, Supermicro published research suggesting that 59 percent of decision-makers considered power efficiency important. But, strikingly, 58 percent did not even know their data center’s PUE. The research also found that only nine percent made power efficiency the primary factor in their strategy with security, connectivity and performance all seen as equal if not greater influences on decision making. However, because efficiency impacts so many other aspects of operations, from cost to reputation, this figure likely underplays the real impact of efficiency on decision-making. For both data centers and clients, efficiency must remain a central consideration - to reduce both costs and environmental footprint. As scrutiny mounts, the key is to retain a sophisticated approach, without over-relying on any single metric. A wider range of metrics and impacts should be considered, including:
Any metric must be seen as a signpost rather than the solution itself. Blind adherence to any single measure can distort decision-making and ultimately impede progress in this essential area. As scrutiny intensifies, rather than relying on a single ‘magic bullet’ metric like PUE, data center operators, and their customers in the business, must routinely challenge themselves with deeper questions that uncover the real efficiency of their solutions. This wider, more comprehensive view of real progress on efficiency will lead drive better commercial, environmental and reputational outcomes. 第十屆DCD>北京國際峰會活動將于12月5號在北京舉辦。在本次大會中,我們將圍繞“超大規(guī)模數(shù)據(jù)中心快速建設(shè)”,“可持續(xù)發(fā)展及能源效率改善”,“人工智能與數(shù)據(jù)中心運(yùn)營”等三大主題邀請超過1000位國內(nèi)外專家集聚一堂,就行業(yè)最新熱點(diǎn)話題展開討論! 您想與國際數(shù)據(jù)中心服務(wù)商和投資方面對面嗎? |
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