At the heart of data center cooling design is the need to have a well selected server rack. In any situation, there are going to be dozens of options available. However, these five things matter most.
#1: The Style
An open or enclosed rack matters. For easy access for areas where you do not mind many visual concerns, the use of an open rack works well. It is also cost-effective. But, an enclosed style provides moisture protection, dust protection, and chemical protection.
#2: Ventilation
Allowing systems to vent is essential and can improve the length of your system’s life. A well ventilated system, such as an open rack in a controlled room can help. This should be a part of your data center cooling design.
#3: The Construction
The design must be well made. These can be very heavy pieces of equipment, each requiring a significant load. It is possible to choose those you can assemble, but those that are pre-assembled with solid welding tend to be a better option.
#4: Flexibility
In all aspects of designing your system, it will be necessary to configure it to fit the specific goals and needs of that space and fund. Choose a system with shelf adjustability and overall easy access points.
#5: Customization
Your server rack has to be customized to meet your needs including the power distribution unit (PDU) you plan to use as well as all other components of your data center cooling design.
Finding the Data Center Cooling Design Nearby
At LDP Associates, we work closely with you to ensure you have exactly what you need in your data center cooling design and power distribution unit (PDU) setup. Contact us to learn more.