Environmental enhancements – IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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Power and cooling discussions have entered the budget

planning of every IT environment. As energy prices have

risen and utilities have restricted the amount of power

usage, it is important to review the role of the server in bal-

ancing IT spending.

Power Monitoring

The “mainframe gas gauge” feature introduced on the

System z9 servers, provides power and thermal informa-

tion via the System Activity Display (SAD) on the Hardware

Management Console and will be available on the z10

BC giving a point in time reference of the information. The

current total power consumption in watts and BTU/hour as

well as the air input temperature will be displayed.

Power Estimation Tool

To assist in energy planning, Resource Link provides tools

to estimate server energy requirements before a new

server purchase. A user will input the machine model,

memory, and I/O confi guration and the tool will output

an estimate of the system total heat load and utility input

power. A customized planning aid is also available on

Resource Link which provides physical characteristics

of the machine along with cooling recommendations,

environmental specifi cations, system power rating, power

plugs/receptacles, line cord wire specifi cations and the

machine confi guration.

IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager

IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager

(AEM) is a

building block which enables customers to manage actual

power consumption and resulting thermal loads IBM serv-

ers place in the data center. The z10 BC provides support

for IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM)

for Linux on System z for a single view of actual energy

usage across multiple heterogeneous IBM platforms within

the infrastructure. AEM for Linux on System z will allow

tracking of trends for both the z10 BC as well as multiple

server platforms. With this trend analysis, a data center

administrator will have the data to help properly estimate

power inputs and more accurately plan data center con-

solidation or modifi cation projects.

On System z10, the HMC will now provide support for the

Active Energy Manager (AEM) which will display power

consumption/air input temperature as well as exhaust

temperature. AEM will also provide some limited status/

confi guration information which might assist in explaining

changes to the power consumption. AEM is exclusive to

System z10.

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