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The Elements of a Green Network

Working towards a green network is not only beneficial in terms of the cost savings associated with power consumption but also delivers a futureproof resilient network that can sustain the risks associated with climate change.

These risks, such as flooding and limited access to power, need to be included in updates to business continuity and disaster recovery planning to ensure ongoing business success. The benefits of green networking can also lead to reduced operational costs, reduced power usage, increased network & power efficiency.

To understand  the benefits of green networking an analysis of the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the existing network needs to be completed. TCO defines to the cost of the network lifecycle, including all costs paid in purchasing and deploying, implementing, upgrading and maintaining until the end of life.

Green competitiveness can be interpreted in terms of lifecycle, dividing resources consumed in various stages of the period into four categories: materials, manpower, energy, and land, and thus deriving a sound framework for the green evaluation system.

  • Materials: physical resources purchased by operators for network operation, such as equipment and supplementary engineering materials.
  • Manpower: labour cost spent by operators in the process of network development and operation.
  • Floorspace: floorspace resources used by operators to place network equipment.
  • Energy: energy consumed by operators' networks, mainly referring to power and cooling resources.

All this information already exists within the customers financial and management systems. In addition we have specialized environmental systems which by using open standards (SNMP, SSH) and probes can collect detailed information.

We will complement the above with technical and structural analyzes:

  • Number and class of elements
  • Systems and network structure (centralized, distributed, ...)
  • Efficiency and pollution value of equipment used
  • Operational and design process

Review device hardware configuration, where we will analyze power consumed versus resource (KPBP,Mbyte,MIPS), this eventually supported by online or offline measurements of our analyzers.

Analysis of Energy Consumption

Cavell can work with you to analyse and trend your energy consumption and determine your kW/Mb with our Power Consumption Testing service.

Solutions

Based on our analysis we can advise and demonstrate (our tools make 'what if' scenario's possible), implement and install a continious energy monitoring service.

Technical Actions

Overall design and planning: Adopt rational design, planning and optimization schemes to minimize power consumption. Initiate yearly energy consumption review or install continious monitoring and trending