Data Center Technology Expertise
Data centers are facilities that house an organization’s IT operations and equipment, along with storing, managing, and disseminating its data. The equipment includes servers, storage subsystems, networking switches, routers and firewalls, and the cabling and physical racks used to organize and interconnect the IT equipment. An adequate infrastructure is also required, including power distribution, supplemental power subsystems, environmental controls, network connectivity, physical security, and operational support staff. A data center can be consolidated in installations across multiple locations supporting a single organization or can be co-located in a facility where an organization rents server space.
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Infrastructure
Key elements in the design and operation of modern data centers include energy consumption and efficiency, security and safety, and infrastructure management. The technology and efficiency of the servers, UPS, and backup generators, along with the cooling and ventilation are all important to the operation and environmental impact of a data center. Security and safety of the data and installation includes the use of access control, video surveillance and protection for physical damage. Management software provides for configuration, performance measurement, workload management, and fault detection and correction of the IT equipment.
Architecture
A number of factors will determine the complexity of the architecture of the data center. For example:
- Is the data center for a consolidated enterprise, co-located, or hybrid application?
- Is the data mirrored?
- Are virtualization, clustering, or high performance computing (HPC) supported?
Hybrid applications allow for better utilization of the equipment by allowing outside access and use of a portion of an enterprise’s resources. Virtualization and clustering also improves the utilization of resources by dynamically configuring the servers based on current and projected workloads. HPC’s support computational intensive applications through the use of configurable high availability low-latency parallel processing resources.
Standards
There are several international standards relating to the design and operation of data centers. These include TUI3026E, EN 50600, ANSI/BICSI 002, and ANSI/TIA 942.
The ANSI/TIA-942 standard provides a baseline for the design of a reliable efficient data center. This standard provides four Rating/Tier levels for the design and certification of data centers, along with requirements for redundancy, availability, and allowable downtime.
Sample Capabilities
Our technical experts have tackled, among other technologies, a number of projects involving HPC (High- Performance Computing) applications. These projects involved investigations into the architecture of HPC systems and the software used in such systems. Such architectures are sophisticated with advanced intercommunications mechanisms and multi-dimensional interconnect topologies for providing scalability, together with high-speed and high-bandwidth communications between processors and computing systems. We also have extensive expertise and experience in security for computing systems.