Intel® Data Center Manager
Achieve your data center sustainability goals
Data Center Sustainability
A data center’s carbon footprint is comprised of embodied and operational carbon emissions. Embodied carbon emissions are associated with construction and set up of a data center, while operational carbon emissions are associated with running the data center. Intel DCM is a critical building block for improving a data center’s operational carbon footprint. It simplifies the complex task of measuring, modeling, and controlling the carbon emissions of devices, and provides IT and facility managers comprehensive tools to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) of data centers, and maximizing their efficiency.

Power and Carbon Emission Control and Capping

Identifying Underutilized Servers and Optimizing Density

Granular Thermal Mapping and Cooling Analysis

Forecasting Carbon Emissions and Future Power and Space Needs

Device and Data Center Energy and Carbon Emission Monitoring
New Sustainability Features
Measure
Carbon Emissions Over Time
• Per node, rack, row, room, data center
• Per logical group
• Per workload
Model
Projected Emissions and Set Quotas
• Project Carbon Emissions
• Set Trigger Alerts
• Define User-based Quotas
Control
Emissions Without Reconfiguring Applications
• Meet Carbon Quotas
• Set Workloads for Low Usage Periods
• Time Workloads for Renewable Energy
Sustainability Update Videos
Intel® Data Center Manager Helps Reduce Carbon Footprint in Data Centers
Intel Data Center Manager focus on data center sustainability.
Intel® Data Center Manager Sustainability Update Video
Improve Data Center Sustainability with Intel DCM.