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corporate average data center efficiency (CADE)

Corporate Average Data Center Efficiency (CADE) is a measure of the overall efficiency of a data center. This metric, introduced by McKinsey and the Uptime Institute, is comparable to the Data Center Infrastructure Efficiency( DCIE) of The Green Grid organization.

The CADE value is determined based on the efficiency of the data center facility and the utilization of the resources used, and is calculated by multiplying them. It serves as a benchmark for data center energy efficiency. A high CADE value indicates that the data center is energy efficient.

Metrics and ratings for data center efficiency

Metrics and ratings for data center efficiency

CADE can be used as a comparative value, it is used to monitor data center performance, and it can be used to calculate return on investment (RoI). The CADE value incorporates the PAR4 value, which determines data center efficiency during operation.

Other evaluation metrics for data centers include Power Usage Effectiveness( PUE), Carbon Usage Effectiveness( CUE) and Water Usage Effectiveness(WUE) from The Green Grid ( TGG).

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Englisch: corporate average data center efficiency - CADE
Updated at: 04.04.2017
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Links: data center (DC), metric, data center infrastructure efficiency (DCIE), benchmark, monitor
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