A calculation assistance, Cost calculation, Cost per kilowatt-hour – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

Page 123: Cooling calculation, Cooling multiplier, Adjusting for platform changes

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A Calculation assistance

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“Related technical papers” (page 122)

for additional information.

Cost calculation

When creating utilization reports, Capacity Advisor gives you the ability to provide a value for
calculating the cost per kilowatt-hour for selected servers in relation to the resource usage on those
servers.

Cost per kilowatt-hour

Meaning
This field represents the effective cost per kilowatt-hour that is paid for powering a server in a data
center. It is a single value that assumes all servers under consideration are in the same data center
and subject to the same charge.
Default value
None
Where you might use this multiplier

to create a power utilization report

to create a scenario comparison report

Example
Assuming a server uses up to 20 kilowatts of power in a 1-hour period, and the cost charged to
the data center per kilowatt-hour is 0.03, the cost of powering this one server for one hour would
be 0.6. (You select the currency type relevant to the data center location.

Cooling calculation

The following section describes the multiplier that you can use to more accurately report in cooling
costs within your data center.

Cooling multiplier

Meaning
The ratio of the energy consumed by the air conditioning system to remove heat from the machine
room to the energy consumed by the computers in that room.
This ratio varies depending on the climate and the type of air conditioner used. It is generally a
value between 0.3 and 1.6.
Default Value
.6
Where you might use this multiplier

to create a power utilization report

Example
A value entered of 0.9 would mean that for every 10 kilowatt-hours of energy used by the computers,
another 9 kilowatt-hours of energy are needed to cool the machine room.

Adjusting for platform changes

Capacity Advisor gives you the ability to provide a compensating factor, a scaling multiplier, to
help Capacity Advisor to adjust memory when analyzing various scenario changes.

Cost calculation

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