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BSI PD CLC/TS 50600-5-1:2021:2022 Edition

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Information technology. Data centre facilities and infrastructures – Maturity Model for Energy Management and Environmental Sustainability

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This document provides a maturity model addressing the environmental impact (energy management and environmental sustainability) of the facilities, infrastructures and the information and communication technology (ICT) equipment accommodated by the data centre. NOTE The term “environmental sustainability” is used recognizing that well established treatments of “sustainability” feature three separate viability objectives (environmental, economic and social). For the purposes of this document, only elements of environmental viability are considered. The elements addressed include design, procurement, operation and end-of-life. The achievement of the Levels of the maturity model are based upon confirmation of the implementation of applicable practices of CLC/TR 50600-99-1 and CLC/TR 50600-99-2.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Concepts of data centre maturity
4.1 Overview
11 4.2 Basis of the maturity model
4.3 Progress along the Levels of the maturity model
12 4.4 Reporting of maturity model Levels
4.5 Presentation of the maturity model
14 5 Practices underpinning Levels 1, 2 and 3
5.1 General
15 5.2 Operational practices
5.2.1 Management: Management and operational information
5.2.2 Infrastructure
5.2.2.1 Building
5.2.2.2 Power supply and distribution
5.2.2.3 Environmental control
16 5.2.3 ICT
5.2.3.1 Software
5.2.3.2 Compute
5.2.3.3 Storage
5.2.3.4 Network
5.2.4 Reporting
5.2.4.1 Reporting: ENERGY MANAGEMENT
17 5.2.4.2 Reporting: WATER MANAGEMENT
5.2.4.3 Reporting: ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
5.3 New build/refurbishment/upgrade practices
5.3.1 Management: Management and operational information
5.3.2 Infrastructure
5.3.2.1 Building construction
5.3.2.2 Power supply and distribution
5.3.2.3 Environmental control
18 6 Practices underpinning Level 4
6.1 General
6.2 Operational practices
6.2.1 Management: Management and operational information
19 6.2.2 Infrastructure
6.2.2.1 Power supply and distribution
6.2.2.2 Environmental control
6.2.3 ICT
6.2.3.1 Software
6.2.3.2 Compute
20 6.2.3.3 Storage
6.2.3.4 Network
6.2.4 Reporting: ENERGY MANAGEMENT
21 6.3 New build/refurbishment/upgrade practices
6.3.1 Management: Management and operational information
6.3.2 Infrastructure
6.3.2.1 Building
6.3.2.2 Power supply and distribution
6.3.2.3 Environmental control
7 Practices underpinning Level 5
7.1 General
22 7.2 Management
7.2.1 Life Cycle Assessment
7.2.1.1 Review results from existing LCAs
7.2.1.2 Consider undertaking an LCA
7.2.2 DATA CENTRE MONITORING: ICT reporting – Measurement of useful work
7.2.3 Embodied energy in devices
7.2.4 PUE value
23 7.2.5 Written Report
7.2.6 Life cycle costs for new equipment and systems
7.3 INFRASTRUCTURE: Power supply and distribution
7.3.1 Renewable energy
7.3.2 New UPS
7.3.3 New intelligent power distribution units
7.4 INFRASTRUCTURE: Environmental control
7.4.1 CER value
7.4.2 Refrigerants
24 7.4.3 ‘Capture Ready’ Infrastructure
7.5 ICT Compute
7.5.1 CPU usage
7.5.2 Idle state power value of new servers
7.5.3 80 PLUS Certified Power Supplies
7.5.4 Consider circularity and the use of 2nd life hardware
7.6 Reporting
7.6.1 Reporting: ENERGY MANAGEMENT
7.6.2 Reporting: WATER MANAGEMENT
BSI PD CLC/TS 50600-5-1:2021
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