
History of data centers, evolving to modern facilities;
Concepts of redundancy, availability & reliability
Data center types & sizes
Standards of reliability for data centers as well as the equipment, tiers, and needs to meet those standards.
Overview of the equipment in a data center: IT, power, cooling, and layouts
What is the data center critical IT ('white') space?
Sizes, arrangements, architecture, power, network and cooling
What is in the data center support spaces?
Power (electrical)
Cooling (mechanical)
Network, fire protection, and others
Access to enter data centers
Fire detection, water storage, gaseous suppression, and fire alarm systems
Automated controls
IT system types and deployments
Learn the basics to enter into the world of data centers, the fastest growing sector in the design and construction industry. By the end you will know the lingo and more about data centers than 90% of those in the industry.
From Google to Microsoft, 5G to blockchain, selfies to self-driving, the internet is expected to become an even bigger part of our lives - and it's all supported by a growing legion of mammoth facilities known as data centers. Our digital footprint grows phenomenally every year and that data passes through, is stored and processed by the contents of these largest of energy intensive buildings on the planet.
This course is intended to give you a jump start into the world of data centers. We will cover the many standards, terminology, and acronyms used when talking and walking through these mission critical facilities.
In this course we cover:
History, types, and sizes - what are the data centers you may see & walk into
Standards & goals - what are tiers of reliability, what is important to which type of owner
Components - the equipment & systems that support the data center
Terms and acronyms - most common descriptions, definitions, and practices
Security, safety & more - all of the other major considerations that go into data center