Datacenter Solutions
Our datacenter experts follow the industry's best practices when building conventional data centers and smart enclosures, including power, cooling, fire detection, pest control, and access control.
A data center is a facility that provides shared access to applications and data using a complex network, compute, and storage infrastructure. Industry standards exist to assist in designing, constructing, and maintaining data center facilities and infrastructures to ensure data is secure and highly available.
A data center's design is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data. The key components of a data center design consist of routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application-delivery controllers. Data center components require significant infrastructure to support the center's hardware and software. These include power subsystems, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), ventilation, cooling systems, fire suppression, backup generators, and connections to external networks. The most widely adopted standard for data center design and data center infrastructure is ANSI/TIA-942. It includes four categories of data center tiers rated for levels of redundancy and fault tolerance.
We have covered all the aspects of building conventional datacenters as well as smart enclosures which include power, cooling, fire detection, pest control, access control, etc.
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India
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