Published: September 03, 2008
Adaptec Intelligent Power Management Reduces Storage Power Consumption Up to 70 Percent
MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To significantly
increase the energy efficiency of disk-based storage, Adaptec Inc.
(Nasdaq: ADPT), a global leader in storage solutions, today kicked off its
Green Power initiative with the introduction of Adaptec Intelligent Power
Management, a new capability that allows system OEMs, integrators and IT
managers to easily custom-configure storage systems to reduce power
consumption by up to 70 percent without sacrificing performance. Intelligent
Power Management is now integrated into all of Adaptec's high-performance,
award-winning Series 5 and Series 2 Unified Serial(TM) RAID controllers.
Accessed through Adaptec Storage Manager(TM) software, Intelligent Power
Management supports both SATA and SAS drives and is ideal for applications
with large blocks of idle time, such as disk-to-disk backup, e-mail archiving
and file and print servers. It allows drives to be operated in three power
states: 1) Normal operation: full power, full RPM (revolutions per minute); 2)
Standby(1): low-power mode that spins disks at lower RPM during idle periods;
and 3) Power-off: disks not spinning. In addition, blackout periods can be
set in which power management features are disabled, such as during peak IT
activity periods.
IT managers can configure banks of disk drives to operate in different
power states at varying times, and automate the drives to spin up and down
according to drive usage patterns. When drives are accessed during
pre-configured spin-down to Standby or Power-off modes, Intelligent Power
Management quickly and automatically powers these drives back up, as needed,
so performance is not impacted. Also, the Adaptec RAID controller
automatically monitors drives that have been powered down for an extended
period of time to ensure systems are still fully operational, allowing
Intelligent Power Management to help reduce drive failures and increase drive
life expectancy.
"As global data storage needs grow dramatically, so does the need for even
more high-performance disk drives. Disk drives consume about 33 percent of all
the storage in an IT environment(2) and are one of the most energy-intensive
components in any computing system," said Suresh Panikar, director of
worldwide marketing, Adaptec. "With Intelligent Power Management, we are
expanding the capabilities of our RAID controllers to address this issue. The
cost and energy savings achieved with Intelligent Power Management are
enormous -- potentially several hundred thousand dollars per year."
IDC (http://www.idc.com) estimates that over 50 million disk drives are
currently spinning in external storage arrays worldwide, with the cost of
powering and cooling those drives exceeding $1.3 billion annually(3). Because
of increasing energy costs, corporations are placing increased pressure on IT
departments to find solutions that reduce power consumption and their overall
carbon footprint to both save money and promote overall green initiatives.
Adaptec's Intelligent Power Management can play a significant role in many of
these budget-cutting and green directives.
"The storage industry continues to offer up a variety of solutions to help
end customers to conserve energy," said Dave Reinsel, IDC group vice
president, storage and semiconductors. "Solutions, like Adaptec's, that
provide IT managers the flexibility in managing disk drives at various power
states and spin speeds, are an important part of the overall equation in
bringing more efficiency to the data center."
Adaptec Intelligent Power Management is compatible with 122 disk drives
across five leading vendors, and the list of compatible drives is constantly
expanding. Two examples of the significant reduction in power consumption
found with two leading enterprise disk drives using Intelligent Power
Management include:
-- Seagate Barracuda(R) ES SATA drive: power reduced by 70 percent from
8.6 watts in Full Power mode to 2.2 watts in Power-off mode
-- Hitachi Ultrastar(R) SAS drive: power reduced by 73 percent from 16.7
watts in Full Power mode to 4.4 watts in Power-off mode.
With Intelligent Power Management, the larger the deployment of
controllers and the more drives connected to each controller, the larger the
savings. Deployments of hundreds of Adaptec RAID controllers, connected to
thousands of drives through expanders can lead to a cost savings of several
hundred thousand dollars annually.
Adaptec Green Partners
Seagate Technology LLC (NYSE: STX) (http://www.seagate.com)
"As the world's leading disk drive manufacturer, Seagate is extremely
interested in complimentary data storage technologies that can add to the
overall value of our drives," said Sherman Black, senior vice president and
general manager, Seagate Enterprise Compute Business. "Adaptec Unified Serial
controllers with Intelligent Power Management coupled with Seagate(R) SATA and
SAS disk drives with our PowerTrim(TM) technology combine to deliver dramatic
data center energy savings with no sacrifice in performance."
Western Digital (http://www.westerndigital.com)
"Adaptec Intelligent Power Management used in conjunction with Western
Digital's high-capacity SATA drives delivers the industry's leading I/O
performance while minimizing power consumption," said Tom McDorman, vice
president and general manager of Enterprise Storage Solutions, Western
Digital. "Western Digital is committed to working with Adaptec, and other
storage ecosystems partners, to develop eco-friendly solutions for customers
that reduce costs and help meet their green storage objectives."
Supermicro (http://www.supermicro.com)
"As a leader in energy efficient computing, Supermicro embraces green
technology and supports Adaptec's approach to further "greening" the data
center with Intelligent Power Management," said Tau Leng, general manager of
marketing and HPC at Supermicro. "Providing our customers with earth-friendly
Server Building Block Solutions(R) is a top priority at Supermicro, and we
look forward to incorporating Adaptec Intelligent Power Management into our
industry-leading green server and storage solutions."
AIC (http://www.aicipc.com)
"At AIC, we've made a public commitment to providing environmentally-
conscious storage chassis solutions that provide state-of-the-art performance
and full-feature capabilities for a wide range of applications," said Gene
Lee, corporate vice president of AIC. "Adaptec's new Intelligent Power
Management on its Unified Serial controllers dovetails perfectly with this
strategy, delivering products that further push the 'green envelope.'"
Chenbro (http://www.chenbro.com)
"Reducing power consumption is at the top of virtually every one of our
customers' requirement lists; along with performance, reliability and cost,"
said Maggi Chen, president, Chenbro, a leading PC, server and rack mount
chassis provider. "Adaptec's Unified Serial controllers with its new
Intelligent Power Management software provide the ideal I/O solution that
meets or exceeds all these criteria. At Chenbro we believe that in an
increasingly competitive world for IT products, optimal energy efficiency is a
must-have capability."
Rorke Data (http://www.rorke.com)
"Rorke Data is a subsidiary of Bell Microproducts that specializes in data
storage solutions for diverse Digital Content applications such as
Surveillance, Broadcast and Healthcare Imaging. As the sheer amount of data
storage in each of these markets grows exponentially in just the next few
years, our customers are demanding new levels of efficiency and cost savings
that goes beyond the metric of price per gigabyte plus service contract
costs," said Joe Rorke, vice president of marketing, Rorke Data. "Adaptec's
Green Power technology not only addresses the need for improved systems and
related operational costs but also overlays well with overall Green
initiatives within these storage-centric vertical markets."
"Greening" Tiered Data Storage with Intelligent Power Management
In the last several years, many IT departments have implemented tiered
storage systems as a means of cost-efficiently managing their growing data
storage requirements. Tiered storage is a method of organizing and
prioritizing data based on the importance of the data and/or the frequency
with which it is accessed. In a tiered storage environment, very important
and frequently accessed data is stored on high-performance drives while less
important and infrequently accessed data is stored on lower-performing, less
expensive drives. By using Adaptec Intelligent Power Management, companies
can easily and at no additional cost further increase the efficiency of tiered
storage architectures. By powering down the drives used to store "tier two"
data, IT departments can significantly reduce power consumed.
Adaptec's Green Commitment
As the need to reduce IT energy costs becomes increasingly important in
today's IT environments, through its Green Power initiative, Adaptec has
increased its focus on energy efficient technology development to address this
issue. Underscoring this commitment, Adaptec is a member of the Green Grid
(http://www.thegreengrid.org/home), a global consortium dedicated to advancing
energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems.
Intelligent Power Management Availability
Intelligent Power Management is offered as standard on all Series 5 and
Series 2 Unified Serial RAID controllers, which are available immediately from
Adaptec distributors and resellers.
About Adaptec
Adaptec provides trusted storage solutions that reliably move, manage,
and protect critical data and digital content. Adaptec's software and
hardware-based solutions are delivered through leading channel partners and
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to provide storage connectivity, data
protection, and networked storage to enterprises, government organizations,
medium and small businesses worldwide. More information is available at
http://www.adaptec.com.
Seagate and Seagate Technology are registered trademarks of Seagate
Technology LLC inthe United States and/or other countries. Barracuda and
PowerTrim are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology
LLC or one of its affiliated companies inthe United States and/or other
countries. Adaptec is a registered trademark and Unified Serial is a
trademark inthe United States and other countries. Other product and company
names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Adaptec disclaims any and all rights in these trademarks.
(1) Must be supported by the disk drive
(2) InfoStor, "How green is your storage?" June 2008; Written on behalf of
the Storage Networking Industry Association's Green Storage
Initiative. The authors' company affiliations are: Larry Freeman
(NetApp), Craig Nunes (3PAR), Phil Tsihlis (EMC), and Al Thomason
(IBM).
(3) IDC, "The Real costs to Power and Cool All the World's External
Storage," Doc # 212714, June 2008
SOURCE Adaptec Inc.
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