There are several approaches to protecting a BMS from downtime and disasters — using fault-tolerant (FT), high-availability (HA) solutions, and disaster recovery (DR) solutions — but determining which approach is best depends upon multiple considerations.
As leaders look to make security enhancements, they should fully understand the risks, the shifting operational environment, and the latest technologies to best protect data center facilities.
With real-time monitoring, alarm notifications, and 3D visualization across the digital infrastructure, stakeholders gain accurate, automated, and centralized visibility into the hybrid IT environment to meet the demanding needs of remote management and end-to-end service level agreements.
Next-generation DCIM is the next phase of the evolution of data center management and will further reduce downtime by providing real-time visibility across distributed environments.
Designed to anticipate the growing needs for large power capacity in a small footprint, the 9395XC UPS delivers reliable, flexible power protection for everything from hyperscale and multitenant data centers to enterprise and light industrial applications.
IQity serves as a digital framework, transforming individual plant items, like chillers and precision coolers, into intelligent systems that flex with their environment and work as one to ensure critical cooling delivers high availability at the lowest cost.
Extreme weather can quickly put the power supply at risk by forcing conditions to shift outside of normal operating range, causing downtime that operators cannot afford.