Event management and resource allocation of micro module cabinet room intelligent integrated cabinet cold channel hot channel computer room in micro data center

Update:24-03-2023
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Event management and resource allocation of micro modul […]

Event management and resource allocation of micro module cabinet room intelligent integrated cabinet cold channel hot channel computer room in micro data center

·How can I save energy?
·What is the total cost of the energy I use?
·Who is consuming energy, and how can I charge them energy usage fees?
·How to maintain a secure environment for IT equipment?
·Do I operate within the specified temperature guidelines?
·When do I inject moisture, introduce fresh air, mix hot and cold, and run the cooler?
·How much power capacity do I have left for data center growth?
With the help of Yipin Technology's "intelligent integrated cabinet", many asset, capacity, and change management questions can be answered:
·What do I have? How is it configured and connected?
·Where is it located and who owns it?
·What is its maintenance?
·How much free space, power, and network do I have?
·When do I run out of capacity?
·Where can I put my things?
·How to better utilize capacity?
·How do I manage moves, additions, and deletions? What is the impact of this change?
·Who will do the work? When will the work be completed? How do I know if it is completed correctly?
You don't need to implement all possible micromodule solutions at once. Ideally, you should be able to deploy what you need now, or what can provide the greatest improvement or solve the most urgent problems, without the need to significantly tear and replace existing things. However, you want to retain the option to implement other improvements in the future without having to undo or redo past fixes.
Intelligent racks can be created using tools and technologies from different vendors or integrated solutions from Yipin Technology. Some vendor alternatives may be more suitable for specific needs or deployment methods, in which case selecting from a variety of vendors may be the best approach. However, it is also worth considering a complete solution from a vendor to ensure interoperability and seamless integration. It is also important to minimize the duplication that may occur when solutions from different vendors are merged.
Whether you choose a single vendor or multiple vendors, remember that you do not need to complete all operations at once. In fact, when you try to decide what to do in what order, taking on too much can lead to paralysis.
Identify the most important area or areas that you now need to monitor, measure, and manage. In addition, consider what might happen next so that you can continue to make improvements. You do not want to implement solutions that require significant modifications or demolition to make additional progress in future projects.
Creating "intelligent micro modules" is a good way to implement data center infrastructure management. A typical definition of a solution includes the following:
·Asset Management: Understand what assets you own and where they are located
·Capacity management: Understand available resources and constraints, including physical connections, network paths, cooling, etc.
·Change management: managing moves, additions, and deletions
·Power Management: Understanding where and how much power is consumed
·Environmental Management: Understanding Data Center Conditions
·Energy Management: Understanding what is consuming energy and how to minimize costs
Using technology on the cabinet to create a "micro module" that intelligently utilizes all of your IT resources, including IT assets, power, cooling, networking, and of course, personnel.