The flue offers engineers the opportunity to design out potential problems during construction, alongside its essential use for owners and operators when uptime is threatened.
Modern data centers are so much more than stacks of servers. Spanning nearly 1.000.000 square meters with cutting-edge technology and equipment, data centers contain everything needed to store, manage, and distribute an immense amount of data.
Data centers are the invisible strings that hold things together for enterprises in nearly every vertical — from health care, finance, and manufacturing to energy, transportation, and logistics.
A data center fabric built with a truly open NOS, flexible automation tools, and high-performance hardware that’s scalable can help enterprises gain a competitive edge in the digital era.
New data and forecasts from Synergy Research Group show that the average capacity of hyperscale data centers to be opened over the next six years will soon be more than double that of current centers.
Data center owners and operators continue to construct new facilities at a rapid pace while simultaneously getting their arms around the inventory built over the past couple of decades. The speed of bringing these new facilities online, coupled with the limitation of personnel and the ongoing strain on supply chains, makes it burdensome to maintain older-generation sites.