Cabling Infrastructure Solutions

Cooling Systems

Having proper temperature management in your data center is absolutely vital to maintain the functionality of the equipment. Having an excess of warm air and humidity within your data center can create a financial burden for your business that can be avoided. In this guide, you will become more knowledgeable on the types of cooling techniques that you can implement in your data center.

Power Systems

Electrical distribution systems are designed to power equipment in a safe and reliable manner. While many power distribution systems may, on the surface, appear very similar, there are specific attributes that distinguish them from each other. For IT professionals, the terminology can be very confusing – high voltage, medium voltage, low voltage; switchgear, switchboards, panel boards, power distribution units, etc

Raised Floor

Raised access floor provides an elevated structural floor above a solid substrate (often a concrete slab) to create a hidden void for the passage of mechanical and electrical services. Raised floors are widely used in modern office buildings, and in specialized areas such as command centers, IT data centers and computer rooms, where there is a requirement to route mechanical services and cables, wiring, and electrical supply. Such flooring can be installed at varying heights from 2 inches (51 mm) to heights above 4 feet (1,200 mm).

Prefabricated Data Center

Prefabricated data center solutions for the planning, designing and building of data centers, offer significant advantages over the traditional way of building data centers.

Micro Data Center

A micro data center (MDC) is a smaller or containerized (modular) data center architecture that is designed to solve different sets of problems that take different types of compute workload that does not require to traditional facilities. Whereas the size may vary from rack to container, a micro data center may include fewer than 4 servers in a single 19-inch rack. It may come with built-in security systems, cooling systems, and/or fire protection. Typically there are standalone rack-level systems containing all the components of a ‘traditional’ data center.including in rack cooling, power supply, power backup, security, fire and suppression. They could be rapidly deployed indoors or outdoors or also in rugged terrains.

DCIM

The most important aspect of a data center is its reliability. So, it stands to reason that an integrated DCIM solution that allows for proactive problem solving and prevention would help ensure 24/7 availability.

Passive Cabling

Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standard which it can be  UTP and fiber optics cables, in order to do the standard connectivity between two points or more.

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