How Energy Optimizer Works in the Data  Center

AREO-DC works by deploying wireless sensors to measure electrical,  thermal, flow and pressure conditions on power circuits, server racks,  computer-room air conditioners (CRACs) or air handlers (CRAHs), chillers  and underneath the raised computer-room floor. The sensed data is then  transmitted via wireless sensor networks to a graphical, multi-window  dashboard that shows the electricity load (and associated utility  rate-adjusted spend rate) of various equipment, electricity usage by  physical or functional area over user-selected time intervals;  temperature and humidity data from CRACs, CRAHs, server racks and  chillers over time; chiller water-flow rates; “heat maps” superimposed  on a floor plan; and key performance indicators such as the Green Grid  organization’s Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) Level 3 standard.

From the AREO-DC dashboard, users can drill down to specific data  centers and specific racks within a data center, and bring up  side-by-side views of various factors, such as energy usage vis-à-vis  indoor and/or outdoor temperature. Alerts can be generated when heat-  and energy-use thresholds or user-defined financial thresholds are  exceeded.

What more could you possibly want?