Course Information
Course Name
CDESS-VILT: Certified Data Centre Environmental Sustainability Specialist (VILT)
Exam code
CDESS
Duration
2 Days
Certification
Certified Data Centre Environmental Sustainability Specialist
Overview
The CDESS® course is aimed at providing knowledge of the standards and guidelines related to environmental sustainability, and how to move your data centre (existing or new) to a more environmentally sustainable design and operations.
Audience Profile
The primary audience for this course is any IT, facilities or data centre professional who works in and around the data centre and has the responsibility to achieve and improve efficiency and environmental sustainability, whilst maintaining the availability and manageability of the data centre.
Prerequisites
Participants must have at least one to two years’ experience in a data centre or facilities environment. The CDCP® is highly recommended. The CDESS® will discuss data centre facility aspects and without the CDCP® or equivalent knowledge, the participant may not be able to gain the full benefits of the CDESS® training.
At Course Completion
After completion of the course the participant will be able to:
Understand the impact of data centres on the environment
Describe the various environmental/energy management standards
Understand the purpose and goals of the legally binding international treaties on climate change
Implement various sustainable performance metrics and how to use them in the data centre environment
Manage data centre environmental sustainability using international standards
Set up the measurement, monitoring and reporting of energy usage
Explain the impact of Green House Gases (GHG) and calculate carbon emissions
Use power efficiency indicators in a variety of data centre designs
Use best practices for energy savings in the electrical infrastructure and in the mechanical (cooling) infrastructure
Use best practices for energy savings for the ICT equipment and data storage
Understand the importance of water management and waste management
Understand the different ways to use sustainable energy in the data centre
Get practical tips and innovative ideas to make a data centre more sustainable
Exam: Certified Data Centre Environmental Sustainability Specialist (CDESS®)
Attendees will take a 1-hour CDESS® exam. The exam is 40 questions, multiple-choice, closed-book. The passing mark is 27 out of 40.
Attendees passing the exam will be awarded the internationally accredited and recognized ‘Certified Data Centre Environmental Sustainability Specialist (CDESS®) certificate. The CDESS® certificate is valid for 3 years, after which recertification is required.
Course Outline
Module 1: Impact of Data Centres on the Environment
Predictions in 2010
Current situation
Outlook and commitments
Module 2: What is Environmental Sustainability
The importance of sustainability
Senior management commitment
Environmental sustainability framework
Sustainability policies – Performance standards and metrics
Information policies
Transparency
Awareness
Service charging models
Module 3: Environmental Management
Environmental sustainability framework (ISO 14001)
Standards and guidelines – ISO 50001 / ISO 30134
Measurement and categories
Baselining
Trend analysis
Reporting
Module 4: Data Centre Green House Gases Emissions
The usage of CO2 equivalent
The three scopes for GHG emissions
Definitions for various emission scopes
How to calculate Carbon emissions from the electrical grid
How to calculate Carbon emissions from backup generator
How to calculate Carbon emissions from refrigerant leakage
How to calculate Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE)
Module 5: Power Efficiency Indicators
Various efficiency indicators
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
PUE measurement levels
Factors affecting PUE
Measurement points and intervals
PUE in mixed source environments
Measuring PUE in a mixed-use building
PUE reporting
Impact of PUE after optimising IT load
Module 6: Electrical Energy Savings (Electrical)
Identifying the starting point for saving energy
Sizing of power
DC power
Generators
UPS systems
Power Factor (PF)
Energy savings on lighting
Module 7: Electrical Energy Savings (Mechanical)
Energy savings on the cooling infrastructure
Temperature and humidity setpoints
Various energy-efficient cooling technologies
Energy savings on the airflow
Liquid cooling
Energy reusage
PUE, ERE/ERF and Control Volume
Module 8: Electrical Energy Savings (ICT)
Procurement
IT equipment energy efficiency
ITEEsv, SMPE, SMPO
IT equipment utilisation
Server virtualisation
Open compute project
Module 9: Electrical Energy Savings (Data Storage)
Data management
Data storage management
Data storage equipment efficiency
Module 10: Water Management
Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE)
Improving WUE
Water usage at the power generation source
Energy Water Intensity Factor (EWIF)
Module 11: Waste Management
Waste management policies
Life-cycle assessment (Cradle to the grave)
3 R’s for waste management
Reduce
Reuse
Second-hand market
Recycle
Module 12: Sustainable Energy Usage
Sustainable energy sources
Power purchase agreements
Energy attribute certificates
Renewable Energy Factor (REF)
Matching renewable energy supply and demand
Sustainable energy storage
Carbon trading
Module 13: Automated Environmental Management Systems
Use of AI and machine learning
Load migration
Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solutions
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