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A data center is a type of building where computer systems and related parts like storage and telecommunications are kept. It often consists of security equipment, data communications connections that are redundant, environmental controls (such as air conditioning and fire suppression), and backup or redundant power supplies. A data center may take up a single room, one or more floors, or the whole structure.
Cabling Requirements of a Data Centre
- Redundancy: included into the layout1. A comprehensive infrastructure systems platform
- Distribution both in the main and zones A minimum of class Ea copper cabling is required (class E in European standard).
- Distribution both in the main and zones Fiber cabling must be at least Om4 and OM3, Class OF-300.
- Redundancy: included into the layout
- Fiber connection: LC/APC (sm), LC/PC (mm) for ENI
- Patchcords without fiber or copper field terminations
TIA 942 - Telecommunications Infrastructure
Standard for Data Centres
- Mostly a telecom infrastructure standard, with facilities requirements accounting for almost half of the text.
- Expands upon current standards where appropriate
- Recommendations on a variety of topics helpful to someone planning or overseeing a data center.
- Uses common media to offer an adaptable and controllable structured cabling architecture.
- A method for comparing two centers in an impartial manner.
- An official grading system to assess a center’s caliber.