Everything about Data Center ?
follow techspec : TIA -942
Tier 1, 2, 3, 4: re-comment Tier 3 plus Power: 2 source (2PDU) UPS: N + 1, not need 2N - for backup and save price Cooling: 2N - If you need 80KW for your DC, you must have 4 PAC 40KW, 40KW + 1 running and 40KW + 1 backup and while one 40KW down u have 2 PAC 40KW backup Raise floor: only for NOC, Server room and Network Room, not need for M&E room Fire system: follow Raise Floor, u must design Fire System to The Area. Cabling running inside Raise Floor: re-comment, not front of PAC flow maybe stop the air-cool flow etc.... Power calculator: How much Rack, how about power capacity of 1 Rack, lighting, fire alarm, access control Cooling calculator: follow power calculator and DC area IBM and Dell, HP, SUN have power calculator Link: IBM:IBM System x and BladeCenter Power Configurator HP: http://h30099.www3.hp.com/configurator/powercalcs.asp Dell: DCCP Tool of DELL Planning for Energy Requirements with Dell Servers, Storage, and Networking SUN: Website Tks minhn minhnip@gmail.com |
Everything about data center?
Data centers are simply centralized locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated for the purpose of collecting, storing, processing and distributing and allow access for a large amount of data. A business typically relies heavily upon the applications, services, and data contained with a data center. Data centers serve as the principal repositories for all manner of IT equipment, including servers, routers, and firewalls. Moreover, a data center must also contain an adequate infrastructure.
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