Key Components ofa High-PerformanceData Center
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Reinforced Building Design
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Server Rooms
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Climate Control System
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Backup Generators
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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Server Cooling Infrastructure
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Network Operations Center (NOC)
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Data Center Protection
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Network Racks
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Proximity to Energy Source
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Climate control systems, including
heating and air conditioning units,
maintain an optimal internal
environment to prevent hardware
from overheating and ensure
reliable performance.
Climate Control System
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Engineered to safeguard servers by providing structural resilience against natural disasters and other threats to ensure service continuity.
Reinforced Building Design
Reinforced Building Design
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Climate Control System
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Enclosed, climate-controlled spaces that contain interconnected servers responsible for storing, processing, and managing data inputs and outputs within a network.
Server Rooms
Diesel generators automatically activate to restore power in case of a grid outage.
Backup Generators
On-site battery storage ensures seamless operation during grid disruptions until backup generators take over or provide peak-shaving services to reduce power cost.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Absorbs heat produced by systems
and servers and releases it
externally or recycles it for further
cooling, offering redundancy for
temperature management.
Server Cooling
Infrastructure
Dedicated personnel oversee the
facility around the clock, ensuring
smooth IT operations and security.
Network Operations
Center (NOC)
A combination of guards, access
control systems, and surveillance
cameras monitor and safeguard the
premises at all times.
Data Center Protection
A hub where external network and
ISP fiber connections integrate
with servers, ensuring seamless
data transmission in and out of
the facility.
Network Racks
On-site fuel supply storage and/or
proximately located carbon-free
energy sources, ensuring continuity
of energy supply while minimizing
opportunities for disruption.
Proximity to
Energy Source
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Server Rooms
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Backup Generators
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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Server Cooling Infrastructure
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Network Operations Center (NOC)
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Data Center Protection
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Network Racks
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Proximity to Energy Source
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Reinforced Building Design
Server Rooms
Climate Control System
Backup Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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Server Cooling Infrastructure
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Data Center Protection
Network Racks
Proximity to Energy Source
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Reinforced Building Design
Server Rooms
Climate Control System
Backup Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Server Cooling Infrastructure
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Data Center Protection
Network Racks
Proximity to Energy Source
Server Rooms
Climate Control System
Backup Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Data Center Protection
Network Racks
Proximity to Energy Source
Climate Control System
Backup Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Data Center Protection
Network Racks
Proximity to Energy Source
Climate Control System
Backup Generators
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Data Center Protection
Network Racks
Proximity to Energy Source
Reinforced Building Design
01
Server Rooms
02
Climate Control System
03
Backup Generators
04
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
05
Server Cooling Infrastructure
06
Network Operations Center (NOC)
07
Data Center Protection
08
Network Racks
09
Proximity to Energy Source
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