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Refitting An Old Data Center? How To Prepare For The Future
Updating your organization's data center is critical to keeping up with industry standards. According to Green Computing norms, any data center that is older than seven years is considered out of date. However, practical standards consider the average life of a data...
Staff Matters: Training Best Practices For An Effective Data Center
The cloud computing and data industry is moving rapidly forward. At this point, Green Computing norms declare data centers more than seven years old out of date. While the practical average life of a data center is nine years, it can still be challenging to keep up...
Cabinet Load Ratings
When choosing electronics racks for your data center, there are many factors to consider. While selecting the right cold or thermal containment system is essential, there are other specifics pertaining to size and weight capacity. Cabinet load rating is one of these...
What To Consider When Designing Custom Data Racks
For many organizations, custom data cabinet configurations provide tailored storage solutions that otherwise would be difficult to find. If your organization wants to order customized racks, there are many factors to consider. With so many types of IT racks and...
Moving a Data Center? How To Do It Safely
Upsizing your company and moving into a better space is an exciting step. While there are many challenges associated with making this move, moving your data center may be one of the most daunting. If done carelessly, you risk damaging equipment and injuring people....
What Is In Store For The Future Of Data Centers?
As technology continues to advance, the modern data center will have to keep up. According to Green Computing norms, a data center that is older than seven years is considered out of date. But data centers usually have a life span of up to nine years. So, as companies...
An Industry Guide To Seismic Data Racks: Part 2
You know that there are plenty of benefits of using IT racks, but are you purchasing the best one for your company's needs? When it comes to preventing data loss, seismic racks are a growing industry solution. When an earthquake hits, it's important that an...
An Industry Guide To Seismic Data Racks: Part 1
When it comes to protecting an organization's data, the physical data center needs to be safeguarded against any threats. While 65% of IT equipment failures happen because of inadequate, poorly maintained, or failed air conditioning systems, mechanical failures are...
Why Data Centers Are Choosing Custom Cabinet Configurations
When was the last time you updated your data center to better suit your company's needs? While data centers generally have a life of about nine years, Green Computing norms state that a center is out of date after about seven. With the ever-changing IT industry, data...
How To Handle Data Center Hot Spots
Temperature control is central to a data center's efficiency. All types of server racks require some kind of cooling system, and when that system is not working properly, hot spots can develop. By understanding the cause of hot spots and how to address them, your data...
Data Center Trends To Watch For
Just as the broader information technology industry continues to evolve, so do data centers. Globalization and the increasing rate of information sharing are both contributing factors to these changes. IT racks are no longer uniform, nor are the rooms that contain...
Common Data Center Emergencies And How To Prevent Them
Risk management is one of the most important parts of running a data center. Your company's information is at the center of all operations, so preventing data loss is critical. By understanding some of the most common causes of data loss and how to prevent...