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Data Center Handbook (ISBN: 978-1-118-43663-9)
Wiley & Sons
Handbook for professionals who are designing and operating the 'next generation' of data centers which are scalable, dynamic in capacity for all subsystems, and highly efficient across the board. These new centers account for the hybrid nature of computing, with physical, logical and virtualized servers, storage and networking. (Contributor)
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Data Center Infrastructure Management Tools Monitor Everything and Ease Capacity Planning and Operational Support
CIO.com
One of the industry's newest technologies to address data center capacity planning is the Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Suite. DCIM Suites enable the monitoring and modeling of everything in the data center for the purpose of capacity planning and operational support.
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Avoiding DCIM Chaos and IT Paralysis
Data Center Knowledge
The world of DCIM has become crowded over the past several years. While the “DCIM” moniker was originally intended to denote a category of products that comprehensively (and many times visually) managed data center floor-plans, rows, racks and assets, the interpretation by customers and vendors alike has widened to include nearly anything that touches the physical layer of the data center. The expansion of the term is a reflection of growing expectations for DCIM. Though still in its infancy…
The world of DCIM has become crowded over the past several years. While the “DCIM” moniker was originally intended to denote a category of products that comprehensively (and many times visually) managed data center floor-plans, rows, racks and assets, the interpretation by customers and vendors alike has widened to include nearly anything that touches the physical layer of the data center. The expansion of the term is a reflection of growing expectations for DCIM. Though still in its infancy in many ways (DCIM is not yet routinely listed on IT job descriptions or project plans, for example), DCIM is a noble category with great promise.
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Taxonomy of Data Center Instrumentation
BNP Media
A modern data center is also a complex system. For a data center to be operated efficiently, the operator must gather as much information as possible from a vast array of dissimilar vendor equipment, normalize the measurement units, and then analyze this instrumentation to allow highly confident business intelligence. A modern data center must be designed to take advantage of all of the discrete instrumentation points across IT systems, power chain components, HVAC systems, and building…
A modern data center is also a complex system. For a data center to be operated efficiently, the operator must gather as much information as possible from a vast array of dissimilar vendor equipment, normalize the measurement units, and then analyze this instrumentation to allow highly confident business intelligence. A modern data center must be designed to take advantage of all of the discrete instrumentation points across IT systems, power chain components, HVAC systems, and building security systems. Aggregating and normalizing these data points (in real time) is critical to achieving previously unattainable efficiency levels.
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