Energy Management for zEnterprise
				Project and Program: 
MVS, 
MVS Core Technologies
				Tags: 
Proceedings, 
SHARE in Anaheim 2011, 
2011
		
		
		
			
		Energy consumption and cooling requirements for IT equipment have become  important issues in the IT industry and data center operators are faced with  serious challenges. Increasing energy costs for operation and cooling of servers  is becoming a significant cost factor. In some data centers, power demand is  outstripping supply and distribution capability, while cooling capacities at  their threshold have become a limiting factor in deploying new systems. Through  it's ability to support sustained high system utilization System z is a highly  energy efficient solution by design. To further help deployment in the data  center a variety of estimation, monitoring and trending tools have been released  for System z. This presentation discusses the new energy management capabilities  for zEnterprise:
 
• Monitoring and trending of energy consumption and  environmental data
• Reduction of energy consumption through power save modes
•  Integrated, policy-based power capping and power saving across the hybrid  environment
Integration into the IBM Energy Management Stack via IBM Systems  Director Active Energy Manager
Presenter(s): Andreas Bieswanger, IBM Corporation
 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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