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Power
The availability of uninterrupted power within a data centre is essential. Next Generation Data has a private distribution network providing up to 90MVa/400kv sourced directly from the metering breakers in a primary substation for the super grid which is located within 1 mile of the site. This provides the data centre with full control over its entire power train ensuring a clean, stable and maintainable power infrastructure. Additional resilience is guaranteed in case of power outages by an onsite backup generator. All of this is supported by intelligent power distribution units with monitoring to circuit level.
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Almost unlimited power availability per rack |
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N+1 UPS resilience, 2N+1 achievable for duel power racks |
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"On-Line" design for zero interruption during power-fail |
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Full system monitoring & automated self-diagnostics |
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Critical SLAs on power provision |
Cooling
Next Generation Data ensure client’s equipment is kept within the optimum operating
environment to avoid loss of reliability and resilience by designing the infrastructure
of the data centre to provide cooling configurations to meet high density needs.
A zoned monitoring system constantly monitors temperature, humidity and digital
leak detection. Operationally the environments will be maintained at 24 degrees
+/- 2 degrees with humidity at 50 % +/- 10%. To ensure correct cooling topologies
all environments are CFD modelled utilizing Six Sigma software.
Environmental temperatures are maintained by highly energy efficient free cooling chillers with a resilient diverse manifold system to the CRACs which are run in an N+20% configuration.
Cooling within the data halls is provided via downflow units.
The infrastructure has been designed to support in-row cooling at 3kw per rack up to 60kw per rack. Options include LD air cooled, HD air cooled, cold aisle containment, full cold aisle and roof containment, hot aisle containment and fan assisted racks. |

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