Sustainable IT dashboard
The Sustainable IT dashboard displays a variety of information to easily gauge the sustainability impact of the IT assets of an organization.
IT footprint map
- Carbon intensity for office locations
- DCiE by data centerHinweis:DCiE stands for datacenter infrastructure efficiency.
For more information on how you can filter the metric definitions that are grouped under Sustainable IT, refer to Filter Sustainable IT metric definitions.
- PUE by Data Center
- WUE by Data Center
- CUE by Data Center
- CO2e emissions from energy usage
- Total energy used
- Hardware energy consumption by location
- CO2e from hardware assets by location
You can select Open link to navigate to the metric record page for details. An entity class filter on the right side of the dashboard is available to select the data that you want to view.
Hardware assets
- Carbon emissions from hardware assets.
- Hardware energy consumption.
- Total energy consumption (kWh): This figure represents the total energy consumption for the Hardware energy consumption by model category metric definition. Hardware energy consumption by model category refers to the amount of energy or power consumed by different categories of hardware. Hardware model category refers to various types of devices, such as computers, servers, or other devices. The configuration of the metric definition includes specifying the model category column in the hardware table for the purpose of data collection.
- Energy consumption by model category (kWh) or location: This horizontal bar graph displays the energy consumption data. You can filter the data either by the Location filter or the Model category filter. You have the option to sort the bar chart in either ascending or descending order using the available filters. If you drill down on this bar chart, a new page opens that displays further details about the assets that are in use and that consume maximum energy. By default, this new page shows all the assets of the first bar in the chart at the bottom and shows the top models by energy consumption on the right.
- Energy star assets: The dial chart showcases the number of energy star-certified assets out of the total number of assets.
- Total emission (days): You can view both the total emissions value and the variation in emissions when compared to the previous month.
- Emissions by model category or by location (days): This horizontal bar graph displays the emissions data. You can filter the data either by the Location filter or the Model category filter. You have the option to sort the bar chart in either ascending or descending order using the available filters. If you drill down on this bar chart, a new page opens that displays further details about the assets that are in use and that generate maximum emissions. By default, this new page shows all the assets of the first bar in the chart at the bottom and shows the top models by emissions on the right. The data that is displayed depends on the selection you make in the filters, that is, whether you selected Location or Model category.
- Retired assets (lbs): The donut chart displays the number of assets reused, donated, and disposed.
- Landfills (lbs): The pie chart in this section displays the weight of hardware assets, by model categories, that have been disposed. This weight is in pounds.
Data centers
- Co2e from energy usage
- Total energy used
- Power usage effectiveness: Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is a metric used to assess the energy efficiency of a data center. It’s a ratio that quantifies the amount of energy consumed by a data center facility compared to the energy used by the IT equipment it houses.
- Water usage effectiveness (KgCO2e): Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) is a metric used to evaluate the water efficiency of a data center or a facility. Similar to Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), which measures energy efficiency, WUE quantifies the amount of water consumed by a data center facility in relation to the water used by the IT equipment.
- Carbon usage effectiveness (KgCO2e/kWh): Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) is a metric used to assess the carbon efficiency and sustainability impact of a data center or facility. It quantifies the number of carbon dioxide emissions produced per unit of IT load or computing work performed by the data center.
- Total energy consumption (kWh): This figure represents the combined energy consumption of all the data centers. It provides an overview of the overall energy usage across all the data centers.
- Total energy consumption by source: A donut chart is used to illustrate the distribution of energy consumption in kilowatt hours (kWh) from different energy sources. The energy sources are specified in the form of metric definitions. Each section of the semi donut chart is interactive, enabling you to select specific segments to access more detailed information.
- Energy consumption by data centers (kWh): The bar chart showcases the energy consumption for each individual data center, considering all the active metric definitions. You have the option to sort the bar chart in either ascending or descending order using the available filters. This enables you to analyze and compare the energy usage of different data centers more effectively.
- Total emissions (KgCO2e): This figure represents the total emissions for all the data centers.
- Emissions by data center (KgCO2e): The bar chart showcases the emissions for each individual data center, considering all the active metric definitions. You can use the provided filters to sort the bar chart in either ascending or descending order. Additionally, each bar of the bar chart is interactive, enabling you to select specific segments to access more detailed information.
Digital end-user experience
The Digital End-User Experience (DEX) tab on the Sustainable IT Dashboard integrates real-time energy consumption data from DEX into the dashboard. This integration enhances the accuracy and reliability of sustainability reporting for IT assets, particularly desktops and laptops. By leveraging real-time usage data from DEX, organizations can move beyond estimated hardware energy metrics and promote a more precise calculation of CO₂e emissions.
- Real time CO2e Emissions by Models
- Real-time Energy Consumption by Models
- Total energy consumption (kWh): This figure represents the combined energy consumption of all the assets. It provides an overview of the overall energy usage across assets.
- Energy consumption by models (kWh): The bar chart showcases the energy consumption for assets by brand model or location of that asset. Each bar of the bar chart is interactive, enabling you to select specific segments to
access more detailed information. The available filters enable you to analyze and compare the energy usage of different models more effectively. You have the following filters available:
- Use the Group by filter to group data by asset location or asset models.
- Use the Sort by filter to sort the data in ascending or descending order.
- Use Filter by model to view data for only selected models.
- Energy consumption breakdown: The dial chart displays the energy consumption breakdown by asset components, including central processing unit (CPU), network, energy loss, display, and others.
- Total emissions (KgCO2e): This figure represents the total emissions for all the assets.
- Emissions by models (KgCO2e): The bar chart showcases the emissions for assets by brand model or location of that asset. Each bar of the bar chart is interactive, enabling you to select specific segments to access more
detailed information. You have the following filters available:
- Use the Group by filter to group data by asset location or asset models.
- After selecting the group as location, you can use filter by location to view data for only selected locations.
- Use the Sort by filter to sort the data in ascending or descending order.
- Use Filter by model to view data for only selected models.
For more information on DEX, see Digital End-User Experience.