Google’s Data Center Efficiency Implies Greener Email

Here is an article where the writer takes into DataCenterKnowledge and Google’s PUE  calculations to imply gmail is greener than most other email systems.

Let’s start with the DataCenterKnowledge content.

So how do you, a single consumer use Gmail to lower your carbon footprint?  Well Google has achieved extremely good Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) levels (see: the site “Data Center Knowledge“).  PUE is the ratio of total energy in to your data center, divided by the energy used by your IT technology.  A perfect PUE ratio would be 1, this would indicate that all of the energy used by your data center is used only to drive the IT.  Nothing to cool it, light it, etc.   Since that is about as realistic as perpetual motion, Google has set the standard of excellence right now at a PUE of about 1.1.  They measure PUE daily, and have some data centers down to ratios of 1.11.  They are not the only ones striving for efficiencies.  Microsoft’s newest data center approaches are also getting very efficient.  They report a global average PUE of 1.60.

So what does this really mean?  According to Google, their data centers are roughly 2x as energy efficient as other data centers (imagine one you run yourself, Google’s will be twice as energy efficient).  In addition to their energy efficiencies, they also recycle the water used for cooling their components.  Re-using their cooling water makes Google’s data centers even more environmentally friendly – and better re-use of water is another one of Google’s priorities as they evolve their data centers.

Then web based email perspective.

Lifehacker recently announced the results of a survey of their readers regarding e-mail.  54% indicated they prefer to manage e-mail on the web, versus just 24% who prefer a desktop email client.  20% prefer a hybrid approach (see “Web-based e-mail slaughters Its Desktop Counterparts“).

Web-based e-mail is preferred for lots of reasons.  With this note I’ll highlight one you might not have considered yet.  Web-based e-mail can be better for the environment.

The author credits google for driving data center efficiency.

Google has been the driving force behind Data Center and Server efficiency and optimization for the last few years.  They have been using a variety of means to lower data center energy use (detailed at Google’s Going Green site).   The gist of it is that they use water evaporation, streamlined electrical infrastructure, and minimized technology requirements to curb their energy desires.  They even take the Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) out of their servers to lessen energy requirements.

You can argue with various points with this, but the author can write what he thinks is the truth, and 600 people have read this post.

One good question he poses.

Power Usage Effectiveness

Ask your ISP for their PUE

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How big was the coverage of my post on Olivier Sanche? Google Search Result #9 for “data centers”

What was bigger news Olivier Sanche leaving eBay for Apple or Mike Manos leaving Microsoft for Digital Realty Trust.  For my traffic it was Olivier Sanche.

One interesting metric for www.greenm3.com at this exact moment, Google Search “data centers” and my post for Olivier shows up #9. 

Pretty cool #9 out of 34,200,000.

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HP Thinks Data Centers are Just the Start

HP’s Shane Robinson has a Forbes commentary on HP’s efforts in energy efficient data centers.

Commentary

HP Rethinks Energy

Shane Robison, 08.17.09, 06:00 AM EDT

Data centers are just the start.

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Shane Robison

In Wynyard, a small village on the northeastern coast of England, a non-descript warehouse contains the kernel of a revolutionary approach to the energy crisis.
Inside, Hewlett-Packard is building one of the most powerful--and sustainable--data centers in the world. We've deployed industry-standard hardware to democratize the massive computing power once trapped in mainframes. Automation and virtualization enable that power to be flexed, scaled and shared. Intelligent software translates the raw data captured into meaningful information.
But that's just the beginning. We've applied a systems approach to the entire building and its surrounding environment, from the sensors used to light the rows of servers to the roof that will collect runoff rainwater for landscaping and fire protection. And we're leveraging the cold wind blowing off the North Sea to lower temperatures of the information technology (IT) equipment. We anticipate energy savings of 40%. When complete, the facility will be one of the largest and most efficient in Europe.

As a technology company, HP promotes the idea technology has a role to replace carbon intensive uses.

But ultimately, the goal is making the world lighter, also called "dematerialization." Information technology can help replace energy-intensive and carbon-heavy methods--with basic materials, business processes or entire business models. Think of how the digital transformation has completely redefined the production and distribution of music.

One set of numbers I hadn’t seen is this one.

By 2012, all of the servers in the world will use as much power as was used by all of Mexico in 2007. Breakthroughs in photonics allow us to use light instead of copper wire to transmit data. Not only can we reduce the use of natural resources, we can dramatically reduce energy consumption, taking another step forward from the work we've done at Wynyard.

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Fund your Virtualization Project with Utilities' Energy Efficiency Incentives

VMware has a page useful for looking for Energy Efficiency incentives from Utilities.  This list is good to use even if you don’t use VMware.

Help Pay for Virtualization with Energy Efficiency Incentives

Virtualization is a proven solution for increasing energy efficiency, and many major utility providers now offer financial incentives for virtualization projects that result in the reduction of physical servers in the datacenter. By participating in these incentive programs, you can achieve even greater financial savings with VMware virtualization solutions while significantly reducing the carbon footprint of your IT infrastructure

Several major utility providers in the United States and Canada currently offer such incentives, including:

Many other utility companies are investigating similar programs; contact your local utility provider for more information.

Energy efficiency incentives are typically paid following the completion of a qualifying server consolidation project. These incentives cover direct energy savings (cooling costs are excluded) and can result in incentives as high as $400 per server..

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Why does PUE work?

PUE is a data center metric that is used to market data center efficiency.

Why does PUE work?

Dilbert has the answer.

Dilbert.com

Seriously, PUE does have a benefit for the informed, but for the novice PUE is a number where the lower the better.  Easy to understand.

Why does PUE work?

Because PUE works for marketing data center efficiency.

But, almost no one asks how and over what time the PUE was calculated.

LEED building ratings work the same as a marketing tool.  Ahh, you gained your extra points by the waterless urinals, bike racks, and energy efficiency lighting in your office space.

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