Don't risk downtime with data centers by making costly mistakes! In this article, we listed 10 red flags to watch out for when choosing a data center cabling company. Click to learn all the secrets. #datacenter #cabling #datacenterinfrastructure #ITinfrastructure #redflags #avoidmistakes
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In an age where data is king, efficient cabling can make or break a business's performance in data centers. An article written by Chris Tozzi in Data Center Knowledge reveals strategies to optimize cable management, enhance airflow, and reduce downtime. Read more about best practices for conquering cabling chaos: https://ow.ly/ovh150Q12OF #DataCenter #Cabling #TechInnovation #BestPractices #Technology #IT
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Explore the materials recommended by Interstate Advanced Materials for maximizing efficiency and cutting energy expenses in data centers and other IT infrastructure applications. #materialsolutions #datacenter #itinfrastructure https://lnkd.in/gCgGyNGs
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🔌 Optimise your data center with both vertical and horizontal cable management solutions 🔌 Enhancing airflow and accessibility can keep your systems running efficiently. Read about the best techniques to organise your cables: https://lnkd.in/e9CzFimq #StructuredCabling #DataCabling #Networking #ITInfrastructure #Telecommunications #CableManagement #FibreOptic #DataCenter #NetworkInfrastructure
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DATA CENTER AND TIER CLASSIFICATION A Data Center is a building that houses computing machines or IT infrastructure composed of storage systems, servers and networking and IT security devices Tier classification system offers consistent and objective international standard for data center performance and is designed by Uptime institute TIER I -It has no guarantee of redundancy for any critical systems At minimum uptime institute requires it to offer a UPS,a designated space for IT equipment ,dedicated cooling equipment that runs outside office hours ,engine generator and utility power. -The infrastructure utilizes single distribution path for the environment and lack of redundancy leave the data center vulnerable to any kind of planned or unplanned disruption including routine maintenance. *no redundancy *99.671% uptime per year *maximum of 28.8 hours downtime per year TIER II -Build on requirements of TIER I to include some redundant components . Has partial redundancy of facilities cover redundant capacity components for power and cooling that provide better maintenance opportunities.They include extra engine generator ,energy storage,UPS modules,extra cooling units,fuel tanks and heat extraction equipment. They utilize single distribution path for cooling and power and still vulnerable to unexpected disruption. *Partial redundancy (redundant capacity components) for critical components i.e cooling and power *99.741% uptime per year *less than or equal to 22 hours downtime per year TIER III -Its concurrently maintainable facility with multiple distribution paths for power and cooling.It offers additional reliability over TIER II in N+1 redundancy. -N+1 redundancy means the architecture offers capacity to support full IT load (N) and offers additional component (+1) for backup purposes .so NO impact on performance if a single component fails. -Also to note TIER III requires backup solution that keeps operations running in case of local or region wide power outage -facility can ensure equipment can continue running for atleast 72 hours following an outage *Concurrently maintainable-with multiple distribution paths for power&cooling *99.982% uptime per year *<1.6 hours downtime per year *N+1 redundancy TIER IV -Fault tolerant.This design provides twice the capacity required to operate at full IT load -2N+1 means it provides twice the operational capacity (2N) and additional backup component (+1) -in case of power outage operations can continue running for minimum of 96 hours following local or regional power outage *Fault tolerant ,no single point failures *99.995% uptime per year *<26.3 minutes downtime per year *2N+1 redundancy -twice operational capacity and additional component *Two independent utility paths
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Are you concerned about compliance and regulation when cabling your data center? Meeting industry standards for cabling can be a complex and ever-evolving challenge. Stay up-to-date and ensure your data center meets all the necessary guidelines. #Compliance #DataCenter #IndustryStandards https://lnkd.in/g3STvCRq
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As the demand for capacity rises, many data center operators are faced with difficult decisions when it comes to their legacy infrastructure. Do they abandon aging facilities in favor of building new infrastructure from the ground up, or commit to costly retrofitting projects that bear their own share of risk? Sam Prudhomme examines this problem and explores options for data center operators in the latest Data Center Knowledge article below. https://lnkd.in/ggEcWSDC #DataCenter #Infrastructure #LegacyDataCenters #DataCenterRetrofitting #Instor #InstorSolutions #Accelevation
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We teamed up with WireCrafters to tackle a storage solution for a local data center that had increasing security concerns. This operation needed cages to safeguard their operations AND they had to comply with the utilities already hanging from the ceiling. See how we went about creating a solution: bit.ly/4cVnRdg #industrialshelvingsystems #ergonomics #industrialdesign #datacenter
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Discover effective ways to reduce server noise in your #datacenter. From adjusting fan settings, soundproofing server racks, and more—learn how to create a quieter, more efficient environment. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3I9rKhn via Data Center Knowledge . . . . . . #technology #tech #technologyblog #techblog #innovation #losangeles #newyork #chicago #sanfrancisco #newjersey #miami #boston #philadelphia #connecticut #techblog #technologyblog #technology #tech #datacenter #server #datacenterservices #cloudconnectivity #dedicatedserver #colocation
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