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DCIM Real World Deployment Best Practices

Derek Finch Product Manager

Raritan, Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential

Richard Brooke

Sr. Trainer

Richard.brooke@raritan.com

Common Pain Points in Data Center Management

• Unable to locate assets

• Unable to know what is connected to what (manage relationships and dependencies)

• Unable to find available resources (rack space, power, cooling, network, IP addresses, etc)

• Unable to do accurate capacity planning

• Unable to manage change and enforce best practices and processes

• Unable to comply with internal and external regulatory audits

What Does an Enterprise Data Center Look Like?

Asset Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs

Floor Plan: AutoCAD, Visio Monitoring: Sitescan, Foreseer, Raritan, etc.

Cable/Net Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs Configuration: CiscoWorks, etc.

Monitoring: HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli

Asset Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs CMDB: HP OpenView, BMC BladeLogic, etc. Monitoring: HP Insight Manager, IBM Director

Tool

s

Facilities Networking Systems

Dom

ains

Raised Floor, UPS, PDU/RPP,

Rack PDUs CRACs, Probes

Mainframe, Servers, VMs,

Storage, Apps

Structured Cabling, LAN, SAN, WAN

How is the Data Center Operations Model Evolving?

Asset Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs

Floor Plan: AutoCAD, Visio

Monitoring: Sitescan, Foreseer, Raritan, etc.

Cable/Net Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs

Configuration: CiscoWorks, etc.

Monitoring: HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli

Asset Tracking: Spreadsheets, Homegrown DBs

CMDB: HP OpenView, BMC BladeLogic, etc.

Monitoring: HP Insight Manager, IBM Director

Tool

s

Facilities Networking Systems

Dom

ains

Raised Floor, UPS, PDU/RPP,

Rack PDUs CRACs, Probes

Mainframe, Servers, VMs,

Storage, Apps

Structured Cabling, LAN, SAN, WAN

Dom

ains

Data Center Operations

Executing Work Orders Racking and Stacking

Power Rack Connectivity Fiber and Copper Cable Patching

Manual Processes

• Labor-intensive processes

• Slow, time-consuming

• Unreliable

• Prone to conflict and errors

Costly

Unable to meet SLAs

Add New Device

Dispatch Personnel

to DC

Rack Space

Cabling Patch Panels

Network or SAN

Switches

Power Sockets

+ Capacity

Query Available

Resources IP Address

Space

Problematic

Power Sockets

+ Capacity

So What is the Solution?

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Systems

Where is the Industry Heading?

Gartner DCIM Model Evolution

Source: Extreme Data Centers David Cappuccio, Gartner Data Center Conference 2010

The 451Group DCIM Model

Source: 451 Group Andy Lawrence, The Evolution of DCIM, September 6, 2012

DCIM: Beyond the Hype and What is Achievable Today

IT + Facility Assets

Power Chain Infrastructure

Data Infrastructure

IT + Facility Assets

• Cabinets / Racks • Rackable Servers • Standalone Systems • Chassis / Blade Servers • Virtual Machines • Network / SAN Gear • Power Chain Items • CRACs • Environmental Probes

Power Chain Infrastructure

• UPS Banks • Floor PDUs • Panel Boards / RPPs • Busways • Circuit Breakers • Electrical Outlets • Rack PDUs

Data Infrastructure

• Structured Cabling • Fiber + Copper • Patch Panels • Network and SAN

Connectivity • IP Subnets • VLANs

DCIM becomes the gate

through which you enter the data center

Automate Provisioning Through Change Management

• Process-driven provisioning

• Capacity-based provisioning

• Work orders

• E-mail notifications

Request Issued

Request Updated

Request Approved

Request Rejected

Work Order Issued Work Order

CompletedRequest

CompletedConfigure

A real world DCIM story

Fast Forward

Why Did We Need DCIM?

Business Drivers

• Integration of IT and facilities

• New data center build project

• Remote management (true lights out)

Expected Benefits

• Automate manual processes

• Enable “what if” scenarios for change management

• Better space and energy utilization

• Streamline communications between all data center stakeholders

• Better problem management between facilities and IT

Our Search for DCIM

What to look for in DCIM

• Equal balance between IT and facilities features and functionality

• Standards-based, database connectivity, APIs, standard floor plans

• Seamless integration with existing enterprise asset management and change management tools

• Customization and configuration by end-users

• Simplicity and intuitiveness of the user interface and natural flow of information

Our Search for DCIM

Lessons Learned

• Mismatch of sales/marketing presentations vs. current product capabilities

• Seek references

• Establish a small proof of concept

• Total cost of ownership Watch out for hidden costs

• Add-on modules

• 3rd party licenses for SQL servers, change management engines, etc.

• Professional services for implementation and integration services

A Real World Experience Implementing DCIM

• Create project plan

• Engage all stakeholders

• Don’t do it all by yourself seek expert help

• Conduct a trial run (POC) in part of DC to validate plan

Implementation Best Practices

POC

• Define best sequence of tasks to build database

• Mock up data center floor plan

• Models library

• Product functionality

• Product integration

Lessons Learned

• Assign an internal dedicated PM

• Project plan must clearly define roles, responsibilities, resources, and dates

• Focus on quality of data collected and entered garbage in, garbage out

• Assign internal resource to become the resident expert

How to Maximize Your DCIM Operational Experience

• Secure buy-in of all operational stakeholders

• Launch and enforce a change control process

• Don’t allow unauthorized changes (without system-generated work orders)

• Be proactive in providing constant feedback to your vendor’s roadmap

• Keep on pursuing opportunities to integrate with other systems to eliminate double entry of data

Enforce Process

Integrate

Bridge IT + Facilities

Maximize DCIM Benefits with Integration

• Automate process of feeding general enterprise requests into DCIM • Eliminate double entry of data

Enterprise Change Management

• Federate DCIM asset database with enterprise CMDB • Eliminate double entry of data to create a single version of truth

Enterprise Asset Management

• Increase database accuracy • Increase rack space utilization

Electronic Asset Tracking

• Create a single pane of glass to manage and administer servers KVM Gateways

• Power monitoring (rack PDUs, branch circuit panel boards, UPS) • Building management systems (BMS/BAS)

Real-time Monitoring Tools

Questions?

Thank You! Richard.brooke@raritan.com 847-274-4795