eBay VP of IT Operations, Mazen Rawashdeh keynote at Gartner DC LV

I ran into Mazen before he presented his keynote at Gartner DC LV, and we caught up as we hadn’t chatted for a while.  I sat up front and created a video of Mazen discussing the process change that eBay made to improve the performance per watt for eBay systems.  Sitting with the eBay team we were also able to catch up a bit discussing Olivier Sanche passing away.

Mazen does a if good job of explaining what eBay did to change the behaviors in IT to be greener in the data center and reduce watts per transaction by 70%.

I apologize for the video quality as the camera was out of focus in manual focus mode. Here are better pictures with the camera in focus.  My Canon 7D rocks, and sometimes it feels like I am carrying rocks in my backpack as it is no light camera.

 

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Starting your own blogging site, asking the platform question

Twitter is popular and so is Facebook.  For many blogging is considered old, and many of the youth have moved off of blogs.

Interestingly enough, blogging is not one of them, as only half as many online teens blog compared to 2006, while users ages 18 to 33 also blog less than before. Blogging did see a slight uptick among older generations (ages 33 and up), but still accounts for a relatively small number of total users.

Overall, virtual worlds and blogging aren’t very popular in any age group, which probably indicates that tools such as Facebook and Twitter – which also enables users to express themselves online – have substituted blogging for many users. E-mail, on the other hand, has become nearly ubiquitous, even among adults ages 74 or over.

Being a platform is a hot topic, and Seth Godin makes a good point thinking of your job as a platform.

Where's your platform?

That needs to be the goal when you seek out a job.

Bob Dylan earned the right to make records, and instead of using it to create ever more commercial versions of his old stuff, he used it as a platform to do art.

A brilliant programmer finds a job in a small company and instead of seeing it as a grind, churning out what's asked, he uses it as a platform to hone his skills and to ship code that changes everything.

A waiter uses his job serving patrons as a platform for engagement, for building a reputation and for learning how to delight.

A blogger starts measuring pageviews and ends up racing to the bottom with nothing but scintillating gossip and pandering. Or, perhaps, she decides to use the blog as a platform to take herself and her readers somewhere they will be glad to go...

So, one way to think of a blog as a platform.  Which is why I wouldn’t use Facebook or Twitter.  When I blog at Typepad I own the content.  I can take it somewhere else. I own the url www.greenm3.com which crosslinks to greenm3.typepad.com.  I can take all of this and move the hosting of my blog to somewhere else.

Using Twitter and Facebook is easy for many, but is this how you want to run your platform?

If you create a presence on Facebook, Twitter, Blogspot, Blogger, etc, your platform to reach your audience can be shut down, and you have no way to bring yourself back up.

The same applies if you choose to blog on corporate blogs.  The corporation can shut you down, remove all your posts, and when you leave all you wrote and the readers/subscribers are property of the corporation. 

The best move Robert Scoble did was keep www.scobleizer.com when he was a Microsoft employee.  All the traffic he gained became his IP and Microsoft did not have any ownership.

BTW, at some point I may get tired using TypePad and the blogging style which then means I can transform www.greenm3.com into the next thing. 

GreenM3 is my platform to build new ideas.  What is yours?

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What is wrong with the integrated IT infrastructure stacks? lack of choice

WSJ has an article on behavior that strikes fear in retailers.

Phone-Wielding Shoppers Strike Fear Into Retailers

By MIGUEL BUSTILLO And ANN ZIMMERMAN

Tri Tang, a 25-year-old marketer, walked into a Best Buy Co. store in Sunnyvale, Calif., this past weekend and spotted the perfect gift for his girlfriend.

Last year, he might have just dropped the $184.85 Garmin global positioning system into his cart. This time, he took out his Android phone and typed the model number into an app that instantly compared the Best Buy price to those of other retailers. He found that he could get the same item on Amazon.com Inc.'s website for only $106.75, no shipping, no tax.

Prices

Brian L. Frank for The Wall Street Journal

Tri Tang uses his mobile phone app, TheFind, to scan product bar codes and immediately troll online for the best price at various retailers.

Mr. Tang bought the Garmin from Amazon right on the spot.

"It's so useful," Mr. Tang says of his new shopping companion, a price comparison app called TheFind. He says he relies on it "to make sure I am getting the best price."

What first came to mind when I read this is the set of people I know in the data center industry who I can reach out to get a 2nd, 3rd or 4th opinion on almost any part of a data center project.  No one person can know it all, but if you have a network you can tap you can make different choices.

Retail shopping has changed as retailers can no longer count on spreading out high margin products in the midst of selling the power of a big merchant’s buying power.

Until recently, retailers could reasonably assume that if they just lured shoppers to stores with enticing specials, the customers could be coaxed into buying more profitable stuff, too.

Now, marketers must contend with shoppers who can use their smartphones inside stores to check whether the specials are really so special, and if the rest of the merchandise is reasonably priced.

While many holiday consumers refuse to pay full price, retailers are trying to outdo one another by encouraging shoppers to spend more, but without giving away the store. Elizabeth Holmes discusses some of retailers' most popular discount tactics.

"The retailer's advantage has been eroded," says Greg Girard of consultancy IDC Retail Insights, which recently found that roughly 45% of customers with smartphones had used them to perform due diligence on a store's prices. "The four walls of the store have become porous."

Integrated HW, SW, Networking, Storage, and manageability is the popular way to sell services.  And, even Larry Ellison has changed his position on cloud as cloud is a great way to sell an integrated stack.

Oracle Rolls Out Private Cloud Architecture And World-Record Transaction Performance

Posted by Richard Fichera on December 6, 2010

On Dec. 2, Oracle announced the next move in its program to integrate its hardware and software assets, with the introduction of Oracle Private Cloud Architecture, an integrated infrastructure stack with Infiniband and/or 10G Ethernet fabric, integrated virtualization, management and servers along with software content, both Oracle’s and customer-supplied. Oracle has rolled out the architecture as a general platform for a variety of cloud environments, along with three specific implementations, Exadata, Exalogic and the new Sunrise Supercluster, as proof points for the architecture.

Cloud vendors are busy partnering and buying companies to build cloud stacks, but what happens if the buyer wants choice?  The answer most will give is you don’t want to do that because the stack works best with our products.  Or worse we can guarantee performance if you buy only our products.

Imagine what Apple would look like if the iPod or iPhone only worked with the Mac.

People expect choice.  Even in Cloud Infrastructure.

No vendor wants this in the same way Best Buy would love to be able to disable cell phones or more specifically smart phones that are hitting shopping sites.

All of this creates a good opportunity to be disruptive.

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Quanta Computing and Digital China partner for Shanghai data center

The big OEM server vendors have got into the data center business.  Quanta Computing has joined the OEMs with a partnership for a Shanghai data center with Digital China.

Digital China cooperates with Quanta Computer to set up data center in China

Yen-Shyang Hwang, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Thursday 16 December 2010]

China-based IT service provider Digital China at TecMall Forum in Taiwan, revealed that the company is in cooperation with Quanta Computer to establish a data center in Shanghai. Quanta will provide hardware infrastructure and Digital China is responsible for developing the application platform, according to Digital China CEO Guo Wei.

Guo pointed out that the two firms' cooperation has just started and still needs to get approval from the Shanghai government to proceed; therefore, he expects details of the cooperation to be clearer in 2011, when an official announcement will be made.

As for Digital China's sales performance, Guo pointed out that the company has seen over 30% on-year growth each year in the past and believes the company will continue to see strong growth in the future.

As system consolidate, there will be more efficiency which is part a greener data center.

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Equinix expands its Hong Kong IBX in 2011 and partners in Shanghai

Equinix is expanding in 2011 in Hong Kong with 1,450 rack capacity in HK2.  Assuming 5kW/rack that's about 7.5 MW of IT load.  China Tech News covers the Equinix Hong Kong expansion.

Equinix Plans Data Center In Hong Kong

November 22, 2010 |

U.S.-based Equinix Inc. announced plans to spend USD63 million to build its second international business exchange data center, HK2, in Hong Kong.

The new IBX data center will provide total capacity for more than 1,450 cabinet equivalents. Targeted for opening in the third quarter of 2011, the USD20 million first phase of the HK2 IBX center will offer an initial 450 cabinet equivalents.

Also mentioned is Shanghai.

launched a new market in Shanghai with its partnership with Shanghai Data Solutions.

Shangai Data Solutions is the Equinix partner.

Shanghai
  • SH1 Shanghai: Equinix Partner Data Center

Shanghai, the largest city in China, is the home to a vast base of multinational corporations because of its sophisticated infrastructure and a pool of English speaking labor force. It is also one of the largest commerce and financial centers in China.

Equinix customers looking for premium colocation services in the region, especially those in the enterprise and financial segments can leverage Equinix through its Shanghai Data Solution (SDS) strategic data center partnership.

The partnership for Equinix makes a lot of sense to get access to the China Network.

Network

IDX has realized the network connection with six domestic Tier1 operators (including CTC, CNC, CUC and CM etc.). Besides, Data Solution can also provide users with multi-line access service including ATM、SDH、DDN and E3 supplied by major foreign operators like AT&T and SingTel to well meet different requirements of users.

  SDS IDX, besides its traditional access service, also provides BGP access to solve    single outlet fault and realize the mutual connection of operators.

  SDS's BGP access is capable of high-end access service of connecting with multiple    internet operators simultaneously and enjoys such superiorities as line stability, high    security and network availability and self load balancing etc.

  SDS has completed its BGP connection with CTC, CNC and CUC.

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Here is something you don't see often the Power System design.

Power

The power supply of the data center includes utility power supply and emergency power supply
Utility power: double-circuit heteroclinic power supply

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Emergency diesel power generator set

  Single unit power capacity exceeding 2,000KVA with the general system meeting    Tier4 standard

  N+1 backups of diesel generator set

  Equipped with oil tanks of sufficient capacity including underground oil tank outdoors    daily oil tank at power generator room and all oil pump facilities including oil pump and    oil pipe etc

UPS

(3+1) backup in the 1st phase to be expanded to 2(3+1)in the latter phase

UPS main frame and batteries are physically separated

MGE Galaxy 6000 series supply clean and stable power

Duel-conversion operating pattern supplies clean output waveform

12 pulse + active power filter with THDI controlled within 3%

 

Power supply and distribution system

  Full redundancy power supply system can completely meet Tier4 standard

  Complete set of Suhneider framework low-voltage switch system

  GE 4000A PC-level with bypass ATS

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The above power supply system is located on the two sides of the power area on the 1st floor with solid wall standing in the middle for separation. In this way, even if one side of the floor explodes or is destroyed, the power supply system on the other side is still capable of providing the hosting room with power not lower than Tier3 standard. In one word, SDS’s IDX hosting room has, in a real sense, realized redundancy backup for every part of power supply system.

Measures for Emergency Power Cutoff

  The other transformer station starts to work if one transformer station goes wrong

After the two-circuit utility power is cut off and before the emergency power generator starts to work, UPS is capable of full-load operation for 30minutes(normally, UPS does not conduct full-load operation; so, in case of emergency, UPS is capable of supporting about 1hour power supply)

  The alternate diesel power generator set is automatically started for power supply (with    parallel operating system and load management system)

It takes less than 15seconds from the generator set receives the order to support the rated load; and the total capacity of oil tanks is capable of supporting the full-load operation of power generator for not less than 48hours

  When the oil tank reserve of diesel generator goes lower than the alarm line, it will be    shuttled to the nearest oil station for more oil; when at the pre-set alarm line, shuttle    will be used to add more oil

   Notes: we enjoy the high authority of oil station; roundtrip is about 15minutes.

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