
Data Center Infrastructure
Delivering A New Kind Of IT Digital Solution























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- Data center infrastructure refers to the core physical or hardware-based resources and components – including all IT infrastructure devices, equipment and technologies – that comprise a data center. It is modeled and identified in a design plan that includes a complete listing of necessary infrastructure components used to create a data center.
- A data center infrastructure may include: Servers, Computers, Networking equipment, such as routers or Switches, Security, such as firewall, such as storage area network (SAN) or backup/tape Storage, Data center management software/applications. It can also include non-computing resources, such as: Power and cooling devices, such as air conditioners or generators, Physical server racks/chassis, Cables, Internet backbone.
- Hardware:
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Server (Dell, HPE), Storage, HCI (Simplivity, VxRai)
- Installation Cabling, Inter Rack Installation & Racking System, Fire Suppression System, EMS-Environment Monitoring System, UPS System, Power Panel, Access Door Control etc.)
- Cabling Installation : Pulling Cable (FO, UTP etc) , Termination, Testing, Patching, Labelling, Documentation
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Management (DCIM) , Raised Floor & Ceiling