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Title: CS38010 Professional Issues in Software Engineering


1
CS38010Professional Issues in Software
Engineering
  • Sustainability

2
Sustainability
  • What we will cover
  • Various aspects of resource usage in IT
  • Some examples of good practices
  • What it means to you
  • Sustainability in this lecture does not include
    global warming aspects

3
What is sustainable IT?
  • Sustainable or 'green' IT is a catch-all term
    used to describe
  • the manufacture
  • the management and use
  • the disposal
  • of information technology in a way that
    minimizes damage to the environment.
  • As a result, the term has many different
    meanings, depending on whether you are a
    manufacturer, manager or user of technology.

4
What is the goal of sustainable IT?
  • The goal behind most green initiatives, including
    green IT, is to promote environmental
    sustainability.
  • In 1987, the World Commission on Environment and
    Development defined sustainability as an approach
    to economic development that meets the needs of
    the present without compromising the ability of
    future generations to meet their own needs.

5
What is sustainable IT manufacturing?
  • Sustainable IT manufacturing refers to methods of
    producing products in a way that does not harm
    the environment
  • It encompasses
  • everything from reducing the amount of harmful
    chemicals used in products (such as lead and
    mercury)
  • to making them more energy efficient and
    packaging them with recycled materials

6
EQUIPMENT LIFE CYCLE
Transport
Manufacture
Materials
Use
Disposal
7
What is sustainable IT management and use?
  • Sustainable IT management and use has to do with
    the way a company manages its IT assets.
  • It includes purchasing energy-efficient
    desktops, notebooks, servers and other IT
    equipment, as well as managing the power
    consumption of that equipment.
  • It also refers to the environmentally safe
    disposal of that equipment, through recycling or
    donation at the end of its lifecycle.

8
What is sustainable IT disposal?
  • Sustainable IT disposal refers to the safe
    disposal of IT assets.
  • It ensures that old computer equipment does not
    end up in a landfill, where the toxic substances
    it contains can leach into groundwater, among
    other problems.
  • Many of the major hardware manufacturers offer
    take-back programs, so IT departments don't have
    to take responsibility for disposal.

9
WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
  • The WEEE Directive came into force in January
    2007 and aims to both reduce the amount of WEEE
    being produced and encourage everyone to reuse,
    recycle and recover it. The Directive also aims
    to improve the environmental performance of
    businesses that manufacture, supply, use, recycle
    and recover electrical and electronic equipment

10
What does it have to do with me?
  • No one seriously disputes that global fossil fuel
    resources are running out
  • And IT is an energy hog.
  • Gartner estimates that power consumption by
    computers accounts for 2 per cent of global
    carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
  • That's roughly equal to the carbon output of the
    airline industry. (Airlines are reducing this
    with better engines and wings)

11
Economic Context
  • Rising energy costs
  • Increased demand
  • Tipping point in supply
  • Environmental policy to allow energy cost to rise
  • Data Centres represent an increasing proportion
    of overall business cost
  • Its going to hurt!

12
Social Context
  • Energy used by IT comparisons to Aviation
  • Rising public awareness
  • Impacts of energy use climate change (maybe)
  • Data Centres represent an easy target for protest
  • IT is a key enabler of environmental impact
    reduction both directly and indirectly
  • Demonstrate that the industry is not profligate
    with energy

13
Some Education Figures
University of Sheffield Lowestoft College City College Norwich
Total Electricity (kWh) 8,680,806 (100) 453,714 (100) 1,241,700 (100)
PCs and monitors 4,164,477 (48) 197,402 (44) 510,896 (41)
Servers 1,520,736 (18) 135,999 (30) 226,665 (18)
HPC Hi Performance Computing 1,208,617 (14) 0 0
Imaging 835,659 (10) 42,171 (9) 236,901 (19)
Networks 687,362 (8) 68,538 (15) 156,629 (13)
AV 61,598 (1) 7,482 (2) 89,936 (7)
Telephony 202,356 (2) 2,122 (lt1) 12,790 (1)
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IT In HE
  • ICT in UK HE- 760,000 PCs- 215,000 servers-
    147,000 networked printers- 512,000 Mwh of
    electricity- 275,000 tonnes of CO2 - over 60
    million in 2009
  • (Estimate 2009)

15
POTENTIAL MEASURES BY IT?
Short Term
Medium Term
  • Specifying lower power equipment
  • Automatic powerdown of networked devices
  • Extending longevity
  • Modifying data centre layout
  • Increasing computer CPU utilisation
  • Minimising storage
  • Thin client in specialised applications

16
CROSS-FUNCTIONAL MEASURES
Short Term
Medium Term
  • Awareness campaigns
  • Powerdown of non networked devices
  • Upgrading data centre power supply arrangements
  • Increasing use of videoconferencing
  • Maximum use of thin client where effective
  • Free cooling of data centres
  • Effective document and print management

17
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
  • Low power servers
  • Chilled water cooling
  • Efficient layout
  • Efficient UPS

18
QUEEN MARGARET UNIVERSITYEdinburgh
  • Wanted greenest building in UK
  • PCs main barrier
  • 98 thin client
  • 25-30 space savings

19
AVE MARIA UNIVERSITYFlorida
Fire Alarm System
CampusSecurity
Power System
IntrusionDetection
ElevatorMgmt.
Lighting Controls
Access Control(security system)
HVACControl
EvacuationManagement
SecurityUsers
Building Maintenance Users
19
20
Some thoughts
  • Electronic communication is better for
    sustainability?
  • Do desk top printers pose a threat to the
    environment?
  • What is the largest social network doing about it?

21
  • As outlined in Greenpeaces Make IT Green report
    (March 2010)
  • The amount of electricity produced and consumed
    to power the Internet, not including the devices
    used to access it
  • Estimated to exceed 622 billion kilowatt hours in
    2007. This would place it 5th if ranked among
    countries by annual electricity consumption

22
Facebook Servers
  • June 2010 the company was running at least 60,000
    servers in its data centres
  • up from 30,000 in 2009
  • 10,000 back in April 2008.

23
Facebook Power
  • Estimates vary
  • Some mix up internet with Facebook figures
  • Most sensible estimates put Facebook energy
    consumption more than 50 New York City and
    rising - exponentially in the next few years

24
Facebook
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLk3yBpV8Pacfeature
    player_embedded
  • Greenpeace movie
  • View, listen and read articles for further
    information

25
Finally
  • Sustainability is important for you now and the
    future.
  • Dont be sucked in by so called experts.
  • Look at total energy and footprint costs.
  • Look at other solutions
  • Free cooling
  • Use heat in winter
  • Recycling, insulation, use of heat and more.....
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