Thursday, January 03, 2008

Market Data Center Efficiency

Having spent the last few years calculating, monitoring and measuring data center efficiency, my coworkers and I created our own unit of data center efficiency; the kengell.

kengell -- A data-center efficiency metric.

  • Main Entry
    • kengell
  • Pronunciation:
    • 'king-gull'
  • Function:
    • technology term
  • Keith Engell 1962- ; American computer scientist
    • a data-center measurement equal to one message processed per one unit of power
      • NOTE: one Joule = one watt-second or rather 1W = 1J/s

Example:

An application on a server processes 500,000 messages in one second. The server consumes 160 watts (160 Joules/sec). The application has a data-center rating of 3,125 kengells or 3.125 kilokengell (kK)

500,000 messags/sec / 160 J/sec = 3125 messages/Joule = 3125 kengells (or 3.125 kilokengell)


Quantities of kengell
SI prefixes (decimal)IEC prefixes (binary)
1000^−8 = 10^−24 yoctokengell (yk)
1000^−7 = 10^−21zeptokengell (zk)
1000^−6 = 10^−18attokengell (ak)
1000^−5 = 10^−15femtokengell (fk)
1000^−4 = 10^−12picokengell (pk)
1000^−3 = 10^−9nanokengell (nk)
1000^−2 = 10^−6microkengell (µk)
1000^−1 = 10^−3millikengell (mk)
1000^−2/3 = 10^−2centikengell (ck)
1000^-1/3 = 10^-1decikengell (dk)
1000^0 = 10^0kengell (k)
1000^1 = 10^3kilokengell (kK)1024^1 = 2^10 = 1.024·10^3kibikengell (KiK)
1000^2 = 10^6megakengell (MK)1024^2 = 2^20 ≈ 1.049·10^6mebikengell (MiK)
1000^3 = 10^9gigakengell (GK)1024^3 = 2^30 ≈ 1.074·10^9gibikengell (GiK)
1000^4 = 10^12terakengell (TK)1024^4 = 2^40 ≈ 1.100·10^12tebikengell (TiK)
1000^5 = 10^15petakengell (PK)1024^5 = 2^50 ≈ 1.126·10^15pebikengell (PiK)
1000^6 = 10^18exakengell (EK)1024^6 = 2^60 ≈ 1.153·10^18 exbikengell (EiK)
1000^7 = 10^21zettakengell (ZK)1024^7 = 2^70 ≈ 1.181·10^21zebikengell (ZiK)
1000^8 = 10^24yottakengell (YK)1024^8 = 2^80 ≈ 1.209·10^24yobikengell (YiK)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

you have way way WAY too much time on your hands....