Description
Not too long ago data centre facilities were designed for constant loads and steady availability, now they are dynamic. The transition from single tier, to multi tier to dynamic tier. A good analogy is the transition from a planned economy to a market economy, in which changing data sets become the driving force. Applications, hardware and physical infrastructure are following this rule: from servers that power down, to distributed applications, even to variable frequency drive fans. How will this affect how we plan for and build data centres, taking into account all the component parts and their configuration?
DatacenterDynamics 2010 gets to grips with design as it surges forward to catch up with 21st century demands and assesses the challenges and limitations of existing infrastructure.
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Any who designs builds or operates mission critical facilities. IT Managers/Directors, Network & Infrastructure Managers, Operations, DC engineers, CTO, CIO, Project Managers, Facilities Manager