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5 Common Data Center Specifications Problems
Whether it’s the business world or the general public, data centers are now a vital part of our daily lives. With the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), data centers will only increase in importance and rapidly
multiply around the world.
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However, building and managing opens the door to many data center specifications issues. Not only is it an expensive project to undertake, it’s also a massive challenge to operate
without any unforeseeable disruptions.
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Every data center is different and has its own unique problems. What works well at one location may not suit another. As
a result, data center engineers constantly need to adapt and manage available resources to resolve
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However, there are some problems that are common across the board. Although there is no one size fits all solution, we can gain a lot of insight
from common data center specifications problems.
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1. UPS Battery Failure
The most common cause of unplanned outages is a result of bad planning and UPS battery failure. This coupled with UPS
exceeding capacity can result in huge downtime expenses.
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Avoid it by planning and investing intelligently in the right UPS that can
handle the expected load. Further, it is imperative that batteries are routinely
checked and maintained.
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2. Inadequate Infrastructure Planning
When you start consolidating old and new servers, it is important to note that new servers (like blade
servers) use a lot more power than their older counterparts.
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Newer servers can consume almost five times more power than old
servers. This, in turn, increases your cooling needs within the facility, so it is also necessary to take it into
consideration when adding new equipment.
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3. Incursion of Water in the Facility
It might seem obvious that water shouldn’t come into contact with electronic
equipment like servers, but it does happen and causes major disruptions.
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The types of water related incidents are as follows:•Leaky valves•Soda and coffee brought into the data center by technicians
The solution to this problem is simple, monitor the valves and ensure that all drinks are checked in at the door before entering a facility.
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4. Lack of Real-Time Reporting
When it comes to data center specifications, establishing a real-
time reporting system is something that colocation operators often
overlook.
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Manual readings that were taken weeks ago can’t help you make important
decisions for something as complex as a colocation center. The only way to
optimize capacity and power loads is to have reliable up-to-the-minute readings.
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5. Insufficient Planning to Handle Demand
When it comes to data centers, depending on the types of clients that
are served, there will be peaks and valleys in demand. If you’re catering to the financial sector, the demand will be high during business hours and next to
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The holiday season will be another time when there will be a significant rise in
demand when it comes to retail clients.As a result, data center operators need to plan and be ready for fluctuations in
demand.
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Have you experienced any data center specifications
problems? How did you resolve them?
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Share your thoughts in the Comments box below.
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