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Organize & Clean
Your Data Center
Steps You Can Take To Keep It Clear Of Messes, Obstructions & Other Issues
Whether it’s moving a few organized cable-management
cables for better management or system also improves security by
changing the layout of your data limiting human error when work-
center, there are many ways to ing with cables and improved
improve organization and pre- airflow and cooling allowing for
vent messes or potential outages higher densities,” he says.
related to an inefficient design.
Plan Ahead & Don’t Rush
Here are some things you can do.
Make sure you have a well-
Develop A Master Floor Plan
formed plan when updating
Look at your data center lay- the layout of your data center
out, discover potential issues, and or moving locations. This is
then build a master floor plan to an opportunity to learn from
Top Tips
clear up those issues. A master experience and decide if your
floor plan and the correct con- current configuration is the
Laura Viars, senior sourcing specialist at Rackmount Solutions
figuration of equipment, cooling best. And it’s also an opportu-
(866/207-6631; www.rackmountsolutions.net), offers the fol-
systems, and other solutions will nity to look for possible orga-
lowing tips for improving the organization of your data center:
result in a nicer looking data cen- nizational issues, head them
ter and leave enough room for Research your topology. You’ll want to make sure you are off at the pass, and put your
employees to move around. using a topology that works best for your needs. Don’t forget data center in a much better
to factor scalability, manageability, and growth into your plan position for the future.
Improve Cable Routing &
for reorganization. Darin Stahl, lead research
Management
analyst at Info-Tech Research
Plan your new layout. Even if you’re just reorganizing or
“When trying to organize a Group, says you can improve
modifying your layout, get a firm plan in place.
messy data center, the first your overall data center organi-
step is to determine what style Plan your time. Determine the time frame required to make zation by adjusting your business
cabling topology you have or the modifications—and be generous. processes and how you handle
desire and then select the appro- implementations and changes.
priate equipment to support it,” need to focus on cable tray and or even software solutions that To help avoid disorganiza-
says Laura Viars, senior sourc- internal cable management for can aid in cable routing. tion due to rushed implementa-
ing specialist at Rackmount your switch cabinets. The best A cable management plan tion, he says companies should
Solutions (866/207-6631; www approach depends on your spe- should make deployment fast, “commit or recommit to strict
.rackmountsolutions.net). cific layout and environment. easy, and scalable, says Ken change policies” and focus
For instance, Viars says if you In some cases, you may want Koty, sales engineer at PDU heavily on the consequences of
have a distributed, in-cabinet to consider implementing new Cables (866/631-4238; www not giving your IT team enough
switching topology, you will cable management practices .pducables.com). “A well- time to make changes. P
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F E AT U R E D P R O D U C T
A Big-Picture View Of Both
Power & Environmental Data
Server Technology Sentry Power Manager 5.3 Provides A Central Spot For The Information You Need
Data center infrastruc- on data gathered
ture management tools are by environmental
great for providing a holis- sensors from RF
tic view of a data center. But Code. Although
not every enterprise needs a customers can get
DCIM tool. sensors for tem-
As Calvin Nicholson, perature, humid-
senior director of software ity, and water from
and firmware development Server Technology
at Server Technology, says: and monitor to
“What happens if you’re just ASHRAE stan-
concerned about your power dards, RF Code
and environmental monitor- offers additional
ing, which a lot of people sensors, such as
are, and don’t really need a those for pressure
Sentry Power Manager offers predictive temperature trending.
full DCIM solution?” and airflow.
In those cases, a tool such “These sensors are fairly zone. SPM tracks the power data center that has 25 or more
as Server Technology Sentry inexpensive,” he says, “and RF capacity and trending infor- PDUs really needs Sentry
Power Manager is just what Code sensors can now export mation for both the zone and Power Manager.
they need, Nicholson says. information into SPM so data SNMP-enabled device. “Not only can we do
center managers can get all the “It’s a pretty powerful tool,” capacity planning and run
Making Data Usable
power- and environmental- Nicholson says. “We’re moni- reports, we can also help
Server Technology SPM is related information in one toring at the cabinet and now with firmware upgrades and
a DCIM-type tool for moni- location.” With the integration we can compare that against configuration of units,” he
toring and reporting on the of RF Code and Sentry Power upstream infrastructure.” says. “If you’re worrying
information gathered by the Manager, companies can With the new integration of about capacity, planning for
PDUs installed in your data monitor a large and diverse set RF Code environmental sen- an upgrade, or just need an
center. Unlike with some of power and environmental sors and the ability to track understanding of how your
other tools or manual pro- information, he says. and monitor power informa- infrastructure is growing,
cesses available, SPM sits tion from any SNMP-enabled SPM can give you an idea of
A Complete View Of Power
above the PDUs, Nicholson device, Nicholson says any what’s happening.” P
says, auto-discovers them, The latest version includes
and brings all the data into a number of other updates,
Server Technology
one location. “SPM takes the including support for PDUs
power information and makes offered by more competi- Sentry Power Manager 5.3
it usable,” he says. tors. Version 5.3 also adds
Version 5.3 is the result of the ability to create custom A single system for monitor-
Server Technology’s engineers device templates, which ing and reporting on the infor-
working to update and improve essentially let you commu- mation gathered by PDUs
the product, Nicholson says. nicate with, track, and report installed in your data center.
on any SNMP-enabled device Version 5.3 has a number of updates, including the ability to
Environmental, Too
such as a UPS or RPP. Using track data gathered by environmental sensors from RFCode.
One of the greatest improve- these templates, you can take
ments with version 5.3 is the a number of PDUs and group
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ability to integrate and report them by cabinet to create a
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F E AT U R E D P R O D U C T
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Portwell BPC-51242 & BPC-51120 Are Ideal For Any Systems
That Demand High Availability Or Additional Network Ports
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and peace of mind from long life virtualized environment. high-performance computing. Bypass function, with support
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