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As an integral component of a data center or remote site power chain, the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) essentially provides clean power when AC power is present and provides backup power in the event of a power outage. But do you know the basics of selecting the appropri...
In today's interconnected world, the backbone of any robust network lies in its cabling infrastructure. Efficient cable management is not merely an organizational task but a fundamental strategy that ensures the longevity, performance, and reliability of network systems. Impl...
As you evaluate products, solutions and technologies, it's important that before you make a decision to purchase, you understand why one product or solutions option may help you better achieve your goals over another.  In the case of Chatsworth Products (CPI) and ensuring we...
With displays, products and space for foot traffic taking up most of the square footage, small and mid-sized retail shops may struggle to store IT equipment away from the eyes of consumers. Often, a small closet or office must serve multiple purposes including storing sensit...
Some things you may find in a data center: Grounding equipment Raised floors Computer room air conditioners and cooling systems Power distribution Servers and switches (commonly called “boxes with lights that do magic things”) Ways to monitor and control those “B...
As more wireless networks extend into nontraditional, “edge” environments, the need to properly plan for and protect equipment that may be placed in indoor or outdoor locations where power washing is a possibility or necessity. In the past, there simply was no set standard o...
Whether walking through the headquarters of a high-tech company or a university campus renowned for its centuries-old classic architecture, people possess certain expectations for the visual appeal of their environments. Holes poked in ceiling tiles to accommodate cables comp...
Seasoned data center managers and cable installation pros have seen it all. Cables bunched too tight, strained at awkward angles, or dangerously close to their minimum bend radius. Even Cat6A cables stretched so taut they could be plucked like guitar strings.  Now, with the ...
Editor’s Note: The content for this blog was written and published  recently by our DCIM partner, Sunbird Software. A data center migration is any movement of data center assets from one location to another. Examples include moving to a new data center, moving to a c...
Seismic areas require specific building codes and installation requirements for public buildings to ensure the safety of people and equipment. Seismic products that will be installed in these buildings must also comply with stringent guidelines. Set by the International Buil...