Architecture for Modular Data Centers James Hamilton 2007/01/08

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Architecture for Modular Data Centers James Hamilton 2007/01/08

Commodity Data Center Growth Software as a Service – Services w/o value-add going off premise Payroll, security, etc. all went years ago – Substantial economies of scale Services at 10^5+ systems under mgmt rather than ~10^2 – IT outsourcing also centralizing compute centers Commercial High Performance Computing – Leverage falling costs of H/W in deep data analysis – Better understand customers, optimize supply chain, … Consumer Services – Google estimated at ½ million systems in 30 data centers Basic observation: – No single system can reliably reach 5 9’s (need redundant H/W with resultant S/W complexity) – With S/W redundancy, most economic H/W solution is large numbers of commodity systems January 8, 20062

A Funny Thing Happened on the way to CIDR… January 8, Nortel Steel Enclosure Containerized telecom equipment Sun Black Box (242 systems in 20’) Rackable Systems (1,152 Systems in 40’) Rackable Systems Container Cooling Model

Shipping Container as Data Center Module Data Center Module – Contains network gear, compute, storage, & cooling – Just plug in power, network, & cooling water Increased cooling efficiency – Variable water & air flow – Better air flow management (higher delta-T) – 80% air handling power reductions (Rackable Systems) Bring your own building – Just central networking, power, cooling, & admin center – Grow beyond existing facilities – Can be stacked 3 to 5 high – Less regulatory issues (e.g. no building permit) – Avoids (for now) building floor space taxes Meet seasonal load requirements Single customs clearance on import Single FCC compliance certification January 8,

DC Location Flexibility & Portability Dynamic data center – Inexpensive intermodal transit anywhere in world – Move data center to cheap power & networking – Install capacity where needed – Conventional Data centers cost upwards of $150M & take 24+ months to design & build – USA PATRIOT act concerns and other national interests can require local data centers Build out a massively distributed data center fabric – Install satellite data centers near consumers January 8, 20065

Manufacturing & H/W Admin. Savings Factory racking, stacking & packing much more efficient – Robotics and/or inexpensive labor Avoid layers of packaging – Systems->packing box->pallet->container – Materials cost and wastage and labor at customer site Data Center power & cooling expensive consulting contracts – Data centers are still custom crafted rather than pre-fab units – Move skill set to module manufacturer who designs power & cooling once – Installation design to meet module power, network, & cooling specs More space efficient – Power densities in excess of 750 W/sq ft – Rooftop or parking lot installation acceptable Service-Free – H/W admin contracts can exceed 25% of systems cost – Sufficient redundancy that it just degrades over time At end of service, return for remanufacture & recycling – 20% to 50% of systems outages caused by Admin error (A. Brown & D. Patterson) January 8, 20066

Unit of Data Center Growth One at a time: – 1 system – Racking & networking: 14 hrs ($1,330) Rack at a time: – ~40 systems – Install & networking:.75 hrs ($60) Container at a time: – ~1,000 systems – No packaging to remove – No floor space required – Power, network, & cooling only Weatherproof & easy to transport Data center construction takes 24+ months – Both new build & DC expansion require regulatory approval January 8, 20067

Systems & Power Density Estimating DC power density hard – Power is 40% of DC costs – Shell is roughly15% of DC cost – Cheaper to waste floor than power Typically 100 to 200 W/sq ft Rarely as high as 350 to 600 W/sq ft – Modular DC eliminates the shell/power trade-off Add modules until power is absorbed Data Center shell is roughly 10% of total DC cost Over 20% of entire DC costs is in power redundancy – Batteries able to supply 13 megawatt for 12 min – N+2 generation (11 x 2.5 megawatt) – More smaller, cheaper data centers Eliminate redundant power & bulk of shell costs January 8, 20068

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