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intelligent power management (IPM)



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Intelligent Power Management (IPM) is a combination of hardware and software that optimizes the distribution and use of electrical power in computer systems and data centers. While the installation of IPM involves up-front cost and ongoing maintenance, the technology can save money in the long term as a result of reduced electric bills, reduced downtime and prolonged hardware life.




The features of IPM vary from product to product. All IPM solutions incorporate:

  • Temperature monitoring and regulation
  • Voltage regulation
  • Current limiting
  • Load distribution

Advanced IPM technology can include some or all of the following functions.

  • Branch circuit protection, in which each group of outlets has its own breaker or fuse.
  • Centralized, integrated management, which allows administrators to monitor all data center hardware, isolating problems and resolving them quickly when they occur.
  • Smart load shedding, which allows graceful shutdown of non-essential devices under specified conditions.
  • Use of three-phase power to balance power loads and maximize the available current for each load.
  • Use of zoned cooling to prevent isolated overheating incidents with a minimum of wasted energy.
  • System redundancy to ensure uninterrupted operation in case of localized hardware or software failure.
  • Coordinated management of power-supply hardware from multiple vendors.

LAST UPDATED: 30 Jun 2008

Read more about intelligent power management (IPM):
- RTC group describes the basics of IPM.
- 42U provides an overview of innovations in IPM for data centers.
- National Semiconductor outlines trends and methods in IPM.


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