Geng, Hwaiyu.
Data Center Handbook. - Wiley, 2014. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Advisory Board; Chapter Organization; Part 1: Data Center Overview and Strategic Planning; Part 2: Data Center Design and Construction; Part 3: Data Center Technology; Part 4: Data Center Operations and Management; Part 5: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity; About the Companion Website; Part I: Data Center Overview and Strategic Planning; 1 Data Centers-Strategic Planning, Design, Construction, and Operations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Data Center Vision and Roadmap; 1.3 Strategic Location Plan. 1.4 Sustainable Design1.5 Best Practices and Emerging Technologies; 1.6 Operations Management and Disaster Management; 1.7 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery; 1.8 Conclusion; References; Further reading; 2 Energy and Sustainability in Data Centers; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Flexible Facilities-Modularity in Data Centers; 2.3 Water Use; 2.4 Proper Operating Temperature and Humidity; 2.5 Avoiding Common Planning Errors; 2.6 Cooling System Concepts; 2.7 Building Envelope and Energy Use; 2.8 Air Management and Containment Strategies; 2.9 Electrical System Efficiency. 2.10 Energy Use of IT Equipment2.11 Leveraging IT and Facilities; 2.12 Determining Data Center Energy Use Effectiveness; 2.13 Private Industry and Government Energy Efficiency Programs; 2.14 USGBC-LEED Adaptations for Data Centers; 2.15 Harmonizing Global Metrics for Data Center Energy Efficiency; 2.16 Industry Consortium-Recommendations for Measuring and Reporting Overall Data Center Efficiency; 2.16.5 Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability Standard for the ICT Sector; 2.17 Strategies for Operations Optimization; References; Further Reading; 3 Hosting or Colocation Data Centers. 3.1 Introduction3.2 Hosting; 3.3 Colocation (Wholesale); 3.4 Types of Data Centers; 3.5 Scaling Data Centers; 3.6 Selecting and Evaluating DC Hosting and Wholesale Providers; 3.7 Build versus Buy; 3.8 Future Trends; 3.9 Conclusion; Further Reading; Sources for Data Center Industry News and Trends; 4 Modular Data Centers; 4.1 Modular Data Center Definition; 4.2 MDC Benefits and Applications; 4.3 Modularity Scalability Planning; 4.4 MDC Anatomy; 4.5 Site Preparation, Installation, Commissioning; 4.6 How to Select an MDC Vendor; 4.7 External Factors; 4.8 Future Trend and Conclusion. Further Reading5 Data Center Site Search and Selection; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Site Searches Versus Facility Searches; 5.3 Globalization and the Speed of Light; 5.4 The Site Selection Process; 5.5 Industry Trends Affecting Site Selection; Further Reading; 6 Data Center Financial Analysis, ROI and TCO; 6.1 Introduction to Financial Analysis, Return on Investment, and Total Cost of Ownership; 6.2 Financial Measures of Cost and Return; 6.3 Complications and Common Problems; 6.4 A Realistic Example; 6.5 Choosing to Build, Reinvest, Lease, or Rent; Further Reading.
Provides the fundamentals, technologies, and best practices in designing, constructing and managing mission critical, energy efficient data centers Organizations in need of high-speed connectivity and nonstop systems operations depend upon data centers for a range of deployment solutions. A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes multiple power sources, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression) and security devices. With contributions from an international list of experts, The Data Center Handbook instructs readers to: Prepare strategic plan that includes location plan, site selection, roadmap and capacity planning Design and build "green" data centers, with mission critical and energy-efficient infrastructure Apply best practices to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions Apply IT technologies such as cloud and virtualization Manage data centers in order to sustain operations with minimum costs Prepare and practice disaster reovery and business continuity plan The book imparts essential knowledge needed to implement data center design and construction, apply IT technologies, and continually improve data center operations.
1322439516 9781322439518 9781118436639 1118436636 9781118937587 1118937589 9781119597537 1119597536
675233 MIL
Electronic data processing departments--Design and construction--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Electronic data processing departments--Security measures--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Electronic data processing departments--Security measures.
Electronic books.
Handbooks and manuals.
HF5548.2
658.05
Data Center Handbook. - Wiley, 2014. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Advisory Board; Chapter Organization; Part 1: Data Center Overview and Strategic Planning; Part 2: Data Center Design and Construction; Part 3: Data Center Technology; Part 4: Data Center Operations and Management; Part 5: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity; About the Companion Website; Part I: Data Center Overview and Strategic Planning; 1 Data Centers-Strategic Planning, Design, Construction, and Operations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Data Center Vision and Roadmap; 1.3 Strategic Location Plan. 1.4 Sustainable Design1.5 Best Practices and Emerging Technologies; 1.6 Operations Management and Disaster Management; 1.7 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery; 1.8 Conclusion; References; Further reading; 2 Energy and Sustainability in Data Centers; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Flexible Facilities-Modularity in Data Centers; 2.3 Water Use; 2.4 Proper Operating Temperature and Humidity; 2.5 Avoiding Common Planning Errors; 2.6 Cooling System Concepts; 2.7 Building Envelope and Energy Use; 2.8 Air Management and Containment Strategies; 2.9 Electrical System Efficiency. 2.10 Energy Use of IT Equipment2.11 Leveraging IT and Facilities; 2.12 Determining Data Center Energy Use Effectiveness; 2.13 Private Industry and Government Energy Efficiency Programs; 2.14 USGBC-LEED Adaptations for Data Centers; 2.15 Harmonizing Global Metrics for Data Center Energy Efficiency; 2.16 Industry Consortium-Recommendations for Measuring and Reporting Overall Data Center Efficiency; 2.16.5 Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability Standard for the ICT Sector; 2.17 Strategies for Operations Optimization; References; Further Reading; 3 Hosting or Colocation Data Centers. 3.1 Introduction3.2 Hosting; 3.3 Colocation (Wholesale); 3.4 Types of Data Centers; 3.5 Scaling Data Centers; 3.6 Selecting and Evaluating DC Hosting and Wholesale Providers; 3.7 Build versus Buy; 3.8 Future Trends; 3.9 Conclusion; Further Reading; Sources for Data Center Industry News and Trends; 4 Modular Data Centers; 4.1 Modular Data Center Definition; 4.2 MDC Benefits and Applications; 4.3 Modularity Scalability Planning; 4.4 MDC Anatomy; 4.5 Site Preparation, Installation, Commissioning; 4.6 How to Select an MDC Vendor; 4.7 External Factors; 4.8 Future Trend and Conclusion. Further Reading5 Data Center Site Search and Selection; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Site Searches Versus Facility Searches; 5.3 Globalization and the Speed of Light; 5.4 The Site Selection Process; 5.5 Industry Trends Affecting Site Selection; Further Reading; 6 Data Center Financial Analysis, ROI and TCO; 6.1 Introduction to Financial Analysis, Return on Investment, and Total Cost of Ownership; 6.2 Financial Measures of Cost and Return; 6.3 Complications and Common Problems; 6.4 A Realistic Example; 6.5 Choosing to Build, Reinvest, Lease, or Rent; Further Reading.
Provides the fundamentals, technologies, and best practices in designing, constructing and managing mission critical, energy efficient data centers Organizations in need of high-speed connectivity and nonstop systems operations depend upon data centers for a range of deployment solutions. A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes multiple power sources, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression) and security devices. With contributions from an international list of experts, The Data Center Handbook instructs readers to: Prepare strategic plan that includes location plan, site selection, roadmap and capacity planning Design and build "green" data centers, with mission critical and energy-efficient infrastructure Apply best practices to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions Apply IT technologies such as cloud and virtualization Manage data centers in order to sustain operations with minimum costs Prepare and practice disaster reovery and business continuity plan The book imparts essential knowledge needed to implement data center design and construction, apply IT technologies, and continually improve data center operations.
1322439516 9781322439518 9781118436639 1118436636 9781118937587 1118937589 9781119597537 1119597536
675233 MIL
Electronic data processing departments--Design and construction--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Electronic data processing departments--Security measures--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Electronic data processing departments--Security measures.
Electronic books.
Handbooks and manuals.
HF5548.2
658.05