3 November 2011: Australian Government Data Centre Strategy 2010-2025
Slide 1: Title slide
Image: Coat of Arms – Australian Government, Department of Finance and Deregulation (repeated on all slides)
3 November 2011: Australian Government Data Centre Strategy 2010-2025
Geoff Mether
Australian Government Information Management Office
Slide 2: Welcome
• Data Centre Strategy
• Projects Delivered
• Facilities Panel
• Migration Services Panel
• Data Centre Optimisation Target Policy
• Current Focus
• Data Centre as a Service (DCaaS)
Slide 3: Data Centre Strategy
• Coordinated procurement for facilities and services
• Standardised data centre infrastructure
• Trigger points
• Mandatory for all FMA agencies
• Year 1 – 3 funded from ICT BAU
• From Year 4 charge back to agencies
Slide 4: Strategy Drivers
• Electricity becomes a key cost driver
• Limited market supply sufficient for immediate needs
• New data centres waiting on committed lessees
• Building a government data centre not timely
• Cost avoidance through agency data centre investments
• There is scope for collective action
Slide 5: Data Centre Strategy Program 2010 – 2025
Image: cables
First five years…
• Aggregate whole of government demand
• Establish data centre facilities and services panels
• Assist the first agencies to move
• Define standards to ensure maximum efficiencies
• Work with smaller agencies to consolidate requirements
Second five years…
• Further cost avoidance through shared technology solutions
Last five years…
• New opportunities from changes in technology & processes
Slide 6: Benefits realisation
Image: runner with torch
Sources of avoided costs
• Increased efficiency in the use of electricity
• Reduced data centre floor space
• Increased efficiency of data centre ICT assets
• Improved matching of ICT facilities to needs
• Standardised ICT Infrastructure Architecture
• Reduced agency procurement costs
Slide 7: Projects delivered
Whole of Government Data Centre Panels
• Data Centre Facilities
• Data Centre Migration Services
Data Centre Optimisation Target Policy
Slide 8: Australian Government Data Centre Panels
Image: Data centre
• Use of the Panels
• Processes
Slide 9: Use of the Panels
Data Centre Facilities and Data Centre Migration Services Panels
• Mandatory for use by FMA agencies
• Opt-in use by
• CAC agencies
• Other Commonwealth agencies; and
• State and Territory agencies
Slide 10: Use of the Panels – placing orders
Finance has entered into Head Agreements with the facility providers
• Finance may place orders with providers on behalf of agencies
• Agencies may place orders directly with providers (subject to meeting minimum requirements)
• Agencies may place orders directly with providers for other agencies
Slide 11: Getting Started
Trigger Point identified, for example
• Lease expiry
• Outsourced contract expiry
• Major asset replacement
• Building move
• End of data centre life
• Increase in data centre capacity required
Slide 12: Defining requirements
Contact AGIMO Data Centres Team
Initial Requirements definition
• Timelines
• Space required (in square metres)
• Power required (kW per rack)
• Location preference
• Dependencies
• Will Migration Services be required
Slide 13: Data Centre Migration Services Panel
The Data Centre Migration Services Panel is used in conjunction with the Data Centre Facilities Panel to assist an agency’s move into a new facility
This Panel can also be used for
• Improved utilisation of capacity within a data centre
• Relocation of ICT infrastructure between data centres
• Other modifications to data centres that are consistent with the strategy
Slide 14: Data Centre Migration Services Panel
Panellist / Requirements Definition / Procurement / Design / Data centre project management and logistic planning / Installation and logistics / Commissioning data centre ICT infrastructure / Decomissioning vacated data centre / Data centre metrics & capacity management /
APC / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Colliers International / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Dell Australia / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Dimension Data / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Fujitsu Australia / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Hewlett Packard / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
The Frame Group / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
IBM / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü / ü
Slide 15: Data Centre Facilities
Map of Australia with overlayed lists of data centre facilities:
Perth
· Fujitsu (Malaga)
Melbourne
· EDC (Mitcham)
· Metronode (Derrimut)
· Primus (Melbourne)
Canberra
· ADC (Mitchell – 2 sites)
· CDC (Hume)
· Fujitsu (Fyshwick)
· Metronode (Mitchell)
· TransACT (Dickson)
Sydney
· Datacom (North Ryde)
· EDC (Bella Vista)
· Equinix (Alexandria)
· Fujitsu (Greystanes)
· Global Switch (Ultimo – 2 sites)
· Macquarie Telecom (North Ryde)
· Macquarie Telecom (Sydney)
Brisbane
· iseek (Airport)
· NEC (Springfield)
Slide 16: Choosing a facility
• The agency informs Finance of their draft requirements
• Finance provides a shortlist of data centre facilities aligned to the draft requirements
• The agency and shortlisted facility(s) discuss requirements
• The agency requests quotations from a suitable shortlisted facility(s)
• The agency chooses a preferred facility if applicable
Slide 17: Forming a Work Order and Lease
• Finance provides the Head Agreement and standard Lease documents for the selected facility
• The agency drafts a Work Order and Lease
• Finance approves the Work Order and Lease as compliant with the Terms and Conditions of the Head Agreement
• The agency and preferred facility execute their Work Order and Lease.
Slide 18: Becoming operational
• A Migration Services Panel Member moves the agency to the facility, were applicable. If an agency can move themselves, all fine, other use the panel.
• The agency attends quarterly tenant meetings in Canberra
• The agency attends user group meetings at the facility
Slide 19: Data Centre Panels Introduction
Albert Hall, 10:45 – 3:30, 29 November 2011
RSVP by 8 November to
Slide 20: Data Centre Optimisation Targets
PUE targets to be achieved by July 2015, current baseline estimated to be > 2.5
If an agency doesn’t report, they will have a default PUE of 3
Server utilisation targets to be achieved by July 2014
PUE
Applies / TargetWeighted individual agency average / 1.9
Individual agency data centre / 1.7 – 2.2
Utilisation
Item / AppliesWintel / 30% monthly average
UNIX / 30% monthly average
Mainframe / 75% of monthly average
Hypervisor / 70% of monthly peak
Slide 21: Current focus
Management of panels
• Assisting agencies
Funding Model for 2013-14 and on
Data Centre as a Service (DCaaS)
Slide 22: Data Centre as a Service (DCaaS)
Image: cables (2)
Objectives
• Achieve efficiencies in data centre use
• Enhance the operational performance of agencies
• Improve agency efficiency
Slide 23: DCaaS Survey results
Image: Data Centre as a Service diagram split into the following segments: Hosting; Shared rack space; Shared floor space; Specific apps provided by an external provider; Desktop applications delivered via the Internet; Platform as a Service; Disaster Recovery site hosting and support; Recovery and Configuration management; Shared technical support; Shared back-up and restore facilities; Shared storage; Shared help desk services and Facilities management services.
Slide 24: DCaaS - Current Status
• Workshops conducted with agencies
• Industry briefing on 11 November 2011
Slide 25: Questions?
Project mailbox: