Power Monitoring
Power now represents the single largest component of operating cost for a data center. Yet, rarely is energy as closely managed as it should be.

Eaton’s Power Xpert Software Screenshot
Servers that once could be powered for say, $4,800 a year are now consuming $28,000 or more in energy a year. Many data center managers don’t know the efficiency of their IT equipment or the site infrastructure, nor do they have a clear path in mind for maintaining and improving that efficiency. There’s a lot of low hanging fruit being overlooked—readily available opportunities to substantially reduce energy costs and become “greener” in the process.
With the right power monitoring system, your organization can protect data and applications while optimizing the power delivery infrastructure for efficiency and lower cost. New supervisory, connectivity and protection capabilities provide an envelope of protection for your entire power infrastructure.
With a real-time, unified view of power and facilities systems, organizations can:
- Proactively manage power quality to enhance the availability and service life of IT equipment.
- Dynamically provision servers to respond to changing energy conditions.
- Intelligently balance workloads to optimize energy usage and control costs.
- Identify ways to improve data center energy efficiency and power usage effectiveness.
- Provide chargebacks to users based on the actual energy consumption of their IT services.
Monitoring options are available for organizations of any size. You can remotely monitor and manage a single uninterruptible power system (UPS), an enterprise-wide network of many UPSs and power distribution devices, or a complete IT support infrastructure, including generators, environmental systems and detection devices, and other components from multiple vendors.
To learn more about Power Monitoring, contact Mark Bell at 404.681.3270 x302 or email at mbell@empoweret.com.



