T3: Data Center Power and Cooling
Trusted Network Solutions is pleased to announce our next upcoming technical training seminar entitled “T3: Data Center Power and Cooling”. We will explore how you design and build an efficient data center. This technical lunch ‘n learn will feature the following points:
Concepts and Background
- Proper Data Center Layout
- Comfort Cooling vs. Data Center Cooling
- Common Mistakes
- Sizing Your Cooling Needs
- Understanding Power
- kW vs. kVA
- 110w vs. 220w Power
- Power Redundancy
- UPS Concepts
- Generators
Current Topics
- Green Datacenter
- Build vs. Buy (build your own vs. buy space from a CoLo)
- Redundant/Scalable UPS
- The Ever Increasing Heat Problem
We spend a lot of time and money in building fault tolerant servers and networks. Redundant power supplies, RAID, server load balancers, dual Internet connections, and business class switches are a few examples of how we protect our key assets. However, all this redundancy falls apart if we have poor cooling and/or lose power. The physical infrastructure is the foundation that our data and voice networks are built upon. If that physical infrastructure fails, the entire network goes down.
This seminar will help you learn how to protect your network from physical threats. The goals of this seminar are to help you understand the many technical aspects of power and cooling, what power and cooling technologies are best for particular networks, and how to best utilize and manage your current power/cooling.
The
“T3: Data Center Power and Cooling” training seminar will be held on
Thursday, July 8, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. A light lunch will be served during this technical training event. TNS and APC power/cooling experts will be on hand to answer all your questions.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 3.5 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
Seating for this seminar is limited; please register early!!
Go to the
TNS Event Registration webpage to register for this and other TNS events.