Enquête sur l'efficacité des centres de données
ServerLIFT® LLC conducted an anonymous survey at a large technology trade show to determine data center efficiency specific to equipment handling practices.
Les répondants devaient remplir un questionnaire composé de six questions liées aux opérations quotidiennes dans leur centre de données. Toutes les informations du sondage étaient anonymes pour encourager l'honnêteté des participants et minimiser les biais.
Les tendances:
The data indicated that using ServerLIFT® products was far more efficient method of handling IT equipment than using generic warehouse lifts; translating into significant cost savings for data centers. For the purpose of this survey, data center efficiency was defined as the number of man-hours required to install a server in a rack. Data centers using generic warehouse lifts are losing approximately 1 man-hour per equipment move, resulting in higher operating costs. Results are illustrated in the graphs below¹.
Largeur = 906 px Hauteur = 266 px
Équipement pesant plus de 50 lb:
1. Temps d'installation 70% plus rapide avec un ServerLIFT® contre un ascenseur générique d'entrepôt
2. Requis, en moyenne, environ 1 heure-homme (58,13 minutes) de moins avec un ServerLIFT®
Nombre de mouvements par mois |
Heures perdues par an |
Économies par an |
5 |
58.13 |
$4,359.75 |
10 |
116.26 |
$8,719.50 |
15 |
174.39 |
$13,079.25 |
20 |
232.52 |
$17,439.00 |
25 |
290.65 |
$21,798.75 |
¹ Savings were calculated strictly from the results of the survey and based solely on estimated lost man – hours. Other differentiators such as ease of use, risk reduction, suitability for the task and improved handling safety were not evaluated as part of these results. A VMWare survey of customers’ operational efficiency citing the company’s internal cost calculations specified the fully-burdened cost of system administrators to be $75 per hour. This number was used to project the cost savings achievable with a ServerLIFT®.