Improving Reliability in a Data Centre

ABSTRACT

A sophisticated, state-of-the-art data center calls for a highly secured physical environment in addition to reliable power supply/uninterrupted signal transmission. There has to be round-the-clock restricted access with alarms, emergency system and intrusion prevention at area of both power & data handling. This case study highlights important improvement options possible for a data center in the areas of electrical/grounding/communication systems.

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Improving Reliability in a Data Centre

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