What To Do With Your Outdated Data Center

What To Do With Your Outdated Data Center

Did you know that green computing norms indicate that any data center more than seven years old is considered out of date? This is the case even though the average lifespan of a data center is widely agreed to be nine years. Seeing as data centers are a major...
Data Centers And Disasters: How To Control Your Risk

Data Centers And Disasters: How To Control Your Risk

Recent natural disasters have emphasized the risk that mother nature poses to American businesses. Data centers, in particular, carry high risk. These massive collections of electronics racks hold precious data and face both internal and external risks. And when a...
Refitting An Old Data Center? How To Prepare For The Future

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 According to Green Computing norms, any data center that is older than seven years is considered out of date.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...
Staff Matters: Training Best Practices For An Effective Data Center

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 At this point, Green Computing norms declare data centers more than seven years old out of date.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

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...