Right-sizing the power supply
The availability of HP CS power supplies in multiple capacities allows IT technicians to match the power supply capacity to the actual load of a server configuration; that is, to select the
Reducing hardware cost
Smaller capacity supplies cost less to purchase than larger capacity supplies. Nevertheless, IT infrastructure designers often configure servers with
Avoiding trapped power capacity
The amount of equipment that can be deployed in a given location, such as a rack, is in direct relation to the size of the circuit that is provisioned. Often, more equipment can be deployed than nominally available through the use of power capping, but that can also result in performance capping when used aggressively. Additionally, depending on local regulations, large data centers may be required by law to size their power circuit (that is, their availability of power to the location) based on the servers’ maximum power supply output rating or
HP Power Advisor
The HP Power Advisor utility removes much of the guesswork from estimating the power requirements of a particular HP server configuration. Developed from actual measurement data collected from HP servers running under heavy load, the Power Advisor allows the IT/facilities technician to build a virtual server system and accurately
Figure 4 shows a typical screen from a Power Advisor calculation for a ProLiant DL380p Gen8 server. The Power Advisor allows the user to select precise configuration parameters such as processor type, memory size, and drives. As the configuration is being made, the Power Advisor continuously calculates the “Current Wattage” and “Circuit Sizing” requirements for the configuration. A Utilization slider control allows the user to set the projected degree of server utilization.
Note
The Power Advisor allows users to avoid initial configuration mistakes such as using an
As shown in Figure 4A, if a redundant supply has not been added, the Power Advisor generates a message suggesting a power supply addition. If the server configuration exceeds the capacity of the power supply, an error message is displayed (Figure 4B).
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