Trellis
TM
Inventory Manager
Emerson Network Power
Solution Suite
The TrellisTM Inventory Manager allows data center
stakeholders to know exactly what assets, connections
real-time
infrastructure
optimization
Benefits
• Minimize errors due to outdated or
conflicting lists of assets; maintain
only one comprehensive source of
documentation for all devices in
the data center
• Find equipment and relevant
asset data quicker through the
search-and-locate feature as well
as determine what connections
exist for a chosen asset (no more
tracing cables behind racks)
• Understand exactly what
capacities exist within the data
center, what has already been used
and what is remaining, comparing
consumption levels against
thresholds
• Plan, implement and track a
complex set of steps involved in
a project and even visualize the
change via the rack timeline view
and capacity exist in their facility and easily make changes
for optimal performance. It provides a set of graphical
visualization tools to allow the infrastructure team to map
out its floor space and understand where assets are, who
they belong to and how they are connected.
Users can collect a detailed catalog of all the inventory items that are placed in the
data center as well as understand how much capacity (power, cooling, weight and
space) is available and consumed at any point in the data center based on faceplate
or de-rated values. View capacities in any floor/space, inside any elevation (e.g., rack)
or inside the actual assets (e.g., blade chassis) with ease.
The Trellis™ Inventory Manager goes beyond inventory management and allows
teams to intelligently plan projects and track changes made. It gives both IT and
facilities teams a unified view of a project and the tasks assigned to each personnel
to avoid errors due to lack of coordination. Project managers can visualize the state
of the same rack in different periods of time through the rack timeline view. It is
the perfect tool for implementing changes in the data center, from planning and
execution down to auditing and reporting. Move inventory with ease and confidence,
knowing capacity exists where assets are placed.
With Trellis™ Inventory Manager, there is no need for spreadsheets, Visio diagrams,
physically searching the data center and endless meetings. Use it for better asset and
project management.
• Build confidence among decision
makers by knowing the impact
of proposed changes (space,
power and connections) before
committing the resources to the
project
• Ensure IT and facilities teams are
on the same page, reducing risks
of unplanned downtime and other
issues brought about by lack of
coordination and multiple sources
of information
• Provide insight into what, when
and where devices are going to be
placed in all graphical views
• Utilize floor space more efficiently
when planning changes
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TrellisTM Inventory Manager
Emerson Network Power
Solution Suite
Manage Assets and Connections Visually
• Know exactly what’s inside your data center so you can better
manage and optimize assets
• Search and locate the full data center inventory without leaving
your desk; use of symbolic library representation is like being
physically present inside the data center
• Select an asset and view all its properties, capacities, contained
devices and connections to other devices
• Create realistic floor plan models by importing AutoCAD plans
and plotting the racks on the blueprint
• View spaces and zones in an XY-tiled format to get a higher level
of precision in pinpointing devices; rack elevation view shows the
exact placement of all devices in your racks
• Divide the data center floor plan based on functions by defining
spaces, as well as zones within those spaces, so all users can
quickly differentiate which areas are for production, staging and
safety
• Search devices using the software interface instead of roaming
physically, reducing time spent by personnel inside the data
center
• Visualize the total capacity consumption via top-down view to
show where you have capacity remaining and where you are
nearing the limit
• Show the power connections between any device port and its
upstream or downstream devices; verify the status of all assets in
the same power chain
• Ensure a server’s power redundancy through power dependency
monitoring—you’ll see if two different rack PDUs are connected
to the selected device
Implement Data Center Changes with Confidence
• Avoid “on-the-fly” decisions and reduce time for implementing
data center projects
• Conduct detailed impact analysis to determine effect of planned
change, lessen risks associated with it and avoid time-consuming
rework
• Plan out a complex set of steps involved in a project (such as
server and rack moves, data connection changes, etc.) and then
implement the change against a record of progress
• Manage resource asset reservation(s) including rack space,
power capacity and outlets
• See the state of the same rack in different periods of time
through the rack timeline view
• Create standard data center processes and enforce policies with
assignment and tracking of tasks
• Reduce risks of unplanned downtime and other issues brought
by lack of coordination by providing IT and facilities teams a
unified view of projects
• Fully comply with auditing requirements using a detailed record
of changes made and the personnel accountable for specific
tasks
• Run customizable reports and export via CSV file
• Build confidence among decision makers that planned changes
are well-designed, well-documented, easy-to-follow and
executed in a controlled manner
Trellis
Emerson Network Power
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TM
Inventory Manager
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