Key Features
- Designed with customer needs in mind
- The operational (technological) infrastructure topology is designed based on use – your company data center or a data housing center
- Can be classified according to TIER standards, TIA-942
- Minimization of OPEX
- Highly accessible and flexible option
- Optimized performance and performance density
- Extremely safe in terms of physical and fire safety
- Multi-layered building envelope for data rooms, and space for housing operational (technological) infrastructure
- Structurally set up for separate space for operational (technological) and ICT infrastructure
- No direct access to data rooms
- Controlled access to building; monitored movement of persons inside it
- Separate fire compartments; independent and separate data rooms
- Highly effective – performance can be increased, on a gradual basis
- Scalability across various unit sizes
- Modularity – from a single data centre cabinet up to whole buildings
- Use of highly efficient technologies
Application
DC as separate buildings or separate parts of buildings can be applied to all business sectors. In particular, this concerns companies providing products and services through an advanced ICT infrastructure:
- Collocation
- Housing
- Hosting
- Cloud
- Telecommunication nodes
- MSC
- BSC
- Peering centers
DCs are constructed:
- For a company’s own use
- For public administration bodies
- For national security purposes and critical state infrastructure
- For industrial and manufacturing companies to process the data necessary for production planning and management
- For companies processing operational and commercial data, etc.