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According to the recent Uptime Institute Data Center Capacity and Energy Efficiency Survey, 41.7 percent said that their data center would run out of power capacity in 12-24 months. This finding supports previous Uptime Institute research which indicates that data center energy consumption may make or break enterprise computing profitability in the near future. The Institute has argued that to continue to deliver uninterrupted uptime in enterprise computing, it is necessary to recognize that profitability, efficiency, and greenness are all one and the same.

To help our clients insure the future viability and increase the efficiency and Greenness of their critical space, Data Connections is offering a no cost “Green” Data Center Analysis called the Data Center QuickCheck® to customers in the coming weeks. Please respond quickly to reserve your no-cost QuickCheck®. (Click here to email us)

This analysis targets the supporting infrastructure in your data center and discovers the level of efficiency of your key data center computing devices. We will evaluate the following,

  • Overall data center design
  • Power and Cooling (sizing, delivery and efficiency, 
    layout and design)
  • Power and data cabling layout and design
  • Space utilization
  • Raised floor and under-floor design
  • Access and control

Data Connections, Inc. will deliver to you a document that offers both an easy to understand high level Scorecard of your “Operational Risk” as well as a drill down on specific areas where you may be experiencing issues. Finally, Data Connections, Inc. will offer a brief on easily implemented solutions to reduce your targeted risks and increase your Greenness.
   

An example of the Score Card

R Symbol indicates a higher probability that you may experience unexpected issues related to the specific section.
Y Symbol indicates that the responses do not completely follow identified best practices associated with the section and that some risk exists.
G Symbol indicates that the responses meet identified expectations for current and future components.


Assessment Summary Table

Sections

Status

Overall TC 9.9 requirements achievement

R

Cooling Capacity baseline for current BTU’s associated with installed components

G

High-availability Power design

Y

Remote Access, Monitoring and Controls

Y

Raised Floor

R

Conditioned Air Flow and Delivery

R

Cable Management

Y

 

 

 



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