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7/18/15
The Open Performance Grid (OPG)
Announced at
San Francisco 7/15 | Singapore 9/15 | Chicago 10/15 | London 11/15
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Advisory Panel
The Open Performance Grid (OPG) measures openness, performance, and leadership of
hardware, software, and designs for modern data centers.
The OPG is a joint effort
The OPG is also a community effort
with input from: – Technology Users & Buyers
– Technology Analysts & Researchers
– Technology Provider Self-assessments
Why Open Matters
* Community development fosters innovation
* Security and support options increase
* Open architecture prevents single vendor lock-in
* Open, competitive markets benefit buyers
* Open standards enable market hypergrowth
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Open Orgs & Stuff
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And Now It's Time
to Measure All This
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Sample Grig
Open
Not Open
Developing Emerging Leading
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Measures of openness
Sample Measures of Openness
– Is the product in open-source form
– Is there a foundation?
– Are there one or a few dominant members?
– Size/activity of community
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Leadership
Sample Leadership Measures
– Measured by community
– Discussed by analyst panel
– Market share
– Global presence
– Benchmarking/Performance
– Innovation curve
Software Categories
Operating Systems
Virtualization
Containers
PaaS
IaaS services and stacks
Monitoring/Analytics
Management Consoles
Software-defined networking
Software-defined storage
Hardware Categories
Chips
Boards
Blades
Storage
Connectivity
Data Center Designs
Worldwide Data Growth
Meanwhile...back at the data center
Current data center usage 11.7 gigawatts
~2% of total US usage
But remember our chart?
2.6 ZB to 5.2ZB in three years
By 2040 = 2^8 = 256X today's data flow!
Announcing...
The Yottabyte Age
Global Economy - 2015
Population 7.3 billionGDP $74 trillion
Electricity Use 2.3 Terawatts
Region Pop Usage
Developed 18% 47%
Developing 63% 28%
China 19% 25%
Global Economy - 2040
Population 9 billion(~0.9% annual growth rate – total growth 23%))
GDP $150 trillion+(inc. population growth & 3% annual per capita growth)
Electricity Use 4.6 Terawatts
= 2.3 terawatts or 2,300 gigawatts new power= 2,300 new plants of 1,000 megawatts
@$4 billion per plant
= $9.2 trillion in new investment
Global Economy - 2040
Population 9 billion(~0.9% annual growth rate – total growth 23%)
Let's assume
* Developed world population grows 0.5% annually & consumption flat
* China population growth flat & consumption doubles
* Developing world population grows 1.1% annually & consumption triples
Electricity use = 4.8 terawatts
But 2.3 terawatts must be supplied to developing world
Will the world devote $9.2 trillion to the developing worldfor electricity development alone?
Even so, that would only bring it to 10-15% of developed world per capita usage
Year 2015 2040
Region Pop Usage Pop Usage
Developed 18% 47% 16% 25%
Developing 63% 28% 68% 48%
China 19% 25% 16% 27%
* Precise calculations of what percentage of global power consumption data centers will demand – and what percentage of global economics data centers and the data they handle will drive – are complex.
* The widely divergent state of existing national IT infrastructures illustrate the point...
Plot of National IT Infrastructures
1. Members of the global technology community must seriously address the issues of power consumption and overall efficiency.
2. Open technology is the way to address these issues.
3. The OPG is a way to assess, measure, and encourage progress with respect to these issues.
4. Community input is encouraged and essential.
Summary Statement
Next Steps– Input from Users & Buyers – December 2015
– Create Analyst Panel – December 2015
– Complete the Evaluation Methodology - January 2016
– Release Initial Results – March 2016
Ongoing- Develop list of community members and contributors
- Work with technology companies on private self-assessments
- Support Stacking IT worldwide
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Cole CrawfordVapor.io
Bruce TaylorDataCenterDynamics
OPG Leadership Group
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Roger StrukhoffTau institute
Rebecca WantaPCIG
Julius AkinyemiMIT Media Lab
Contact Info
Join Our List!Www.TauInstitute.org/OPG
Roger Strukhoff [email protected]
Cole Crawford [email protected]
Bruce Taylor [email protected]