The Challenge
Julian Proudfoot, Contract Manager at Amey is
responsible for overseeing one of Amey’s IT
contracts, which is to ALC , a joint venture of
Amey Plc and VT Group Plc, for the ‘C’ Vehicle
Capability Private Finance Initiative.
As a company confident in all that it has
achieved and can achieve in the future, Amey is
actively involved in developing procedures that
integrate key social issues with its business
model. Therefore it is no surprise Amey takes
very seriously its impact on the environment.
Sustainable computing and the greening of
power-hungry data centres, is central to
enacting its green corporate social
responsibility (CSR) policies.
Implementing server virtualisation at this contract, Amey was
able to make a substantial impact on its commitment to
sustainable computing. A massive reduction in power
consumption at the data centre of over 35% has resulted in
considerably improved energy efficiency.
Amey was able to measure and quantify the extent to which it
went green. The new server farm running in a virtual
environment used just 67,162 KW/h. Before virtualisation,
servers required 104,316 KW/h. Lower power consumption
being used by servers also had a knock-on effect of reducing
power demands being made by air-conditioning units. Before
virtualisation, air-conditioning required 52,046 KW/h. After the
project, just 33,523 KW/h was needed.*
Consolidating growing numbers of physical servers also freed
up both floor space and the IT team’s time. Support staff have
found that time being spent managing physical servers is now
spent on other projects, which adds value to their client’s
business operations.
The new system provides a cost effective fail over solution.
In the past, malfunctioning servers had to be physically
removed from the network. This resulted in downtime and was
inconvenient as well as expensive. The new system enables
the team to transparently reallocate servers with no downtime.
In the event of a bottleneck or if a server needs to be moved,
staff simply move resources around through the management
console.
* The KW savings are equal two round the world trips
in average family sized car.
The Solution
Designing and implementing a green solution required the need for
expert advice. Intercept was given the challenge of designing and
implementing a robust and cost effective solution.
Intercept recognised that maximizing efficiency gains made by rolling
out a new system requires careful design and planning. Accordingly,
a wide range of diagnostic and analysis tools were applied. PlateSpin
PowerRecon, for example, was used to provide further intelligence
and forecasting on server metrics.
Intercept then went on to install VMware ESX servers and
virtualisation software across the network. They transformed ALC’s
server architecture from the “usual” hardware focused infrastructure,
to a modern virtual infrastructure requiring less maintenance with
increased scalability and flexibility.
Amey
Amey is one of the UK’s leading support service partners, specialising
in the outsourcing of sustainable business solutions. Amey works in
partnership with customers across the aviation, central government,
defence, education, local government, rail and strategic highways
sectors.
Amey is part of Ferrovial, one of Europe’s largest infrastructure and
services groups, which brings with it the strength and additional
capabilities of a world-leading organisation.
Amey has been listed amongst the ‘Top 100 Companies that Count’
in Business in the Community’s (BITC) Corporate Responsibility Index
since 2005.
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