PUE is a fundamental metric that measures the energy efficiency of dedicated data centers. Power usage effectiveness is the ratio between the total energy amount a facility consumes and the energy specifically used by the IT equipment.
IT Equipment Power: This component of PUE focuses on the power consumed by the core IT equipment within the data center, including servers, switches, storage devices, and networking infrastructure. It encompasses the energy required for data processing, computation, and transmission.
Cooling Infrastructure Power: Data centers generate substantial heat due to the operational intensity of IT equipment. To maintain optimal temperatures and prevent equipment from overheating, cooling systems are employed. The power consumed by these cooling mechanisms plays a crucial role in the overall PUE assessment.
Lighting and Miscellaneous Power: This component encompasses the power used by lighting systems, security equipment, and other miscellaneous electrical devices present in the data center.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Losses: UPS systems provide backup power during utility outages to ensure uninterrupted operations. However, the UPS units themselves introduce inefficiencies during power conversion and conditioning processes, resulting in power losses.
Power Distribution Losses: This last component of PUE refers to the power distribution infrastructure, including transformers, switchgear, power distribution units (PDUs), and cabling. Each of these components incurs electrical resistance and associated inefficiencies, leading to power losses during the transmission of electricity from the utility source to the IT equipment.
The formula used to calculate power usage (PUE = Total Facility Energy / IT Equipment Energy) considers two factors: the total facility energy and the IT equipment energy.
Total facility power includes everything that uses power in the data center, like cooling systems, lights, and non-IT equipment.IT equipment power refers to the energy consumed by servers, storage devices, and networking gear. Aiming for a lower PUE is the way to go to save energy and make data centers greener.
The ideal PUE ratio is 1.0, as it signifies that every unit of power consumed is utilized solely by the IT equipment. In reality, however, most data centers fall within the range of 1.2 to 1.4 due to factors such as suboptimal equipment efficiency, inefficient cooling systems, and power losses in non-IT equipment.