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Improving Datacenter Performance through Capacity Planning – Netmagic
1. Improving Datacenter Performance through
Capacity Planning
Capacity planning is an essential aspect to creating, expanding, or optimizing a Datacenter.
There are five main factors that you need to consider when performing capacity planning. Below
is a discussion of some of the trends within these areas that will help you get your datacenter on
track to using industry-leading best practices.
Current And Future IT Functions
Though, datacenters are increasingly seen as cost centers for organizations, the right physical
infrastructure (sized to accommodate future growth) tremendously increases administrators’
abilities to serve their organizations and meet business objectives, as it provides the flexibility to
rapidly respond to changing priorities and requirements, including adding, upgrading, or
consolidating IT equipment. Although it may seem obvious, when beginning the capacity
planning process, it is crucial to take stock of the basics, including your organization's current
and future number of IT personnel and the functions that they will be expected to carry out. For
2. asset management purposes, you should also take inventory of your current equipment,
including legacy hardware you will need to support, and consider what future equipment you
will need (both in the short-term and long-term) to support IT functions. It is important to
consider your organization's overall future return on investment on equipment and labor costs.
Current And Future Power Consumption
Power is one of the most vital datacenter planning considerations. After assessing current power
consumption, you must take into account your future needs, including whether you will support
remote servers. You will also need to plan for any future blade centers and determine how you
will use shared or dedicated hardware with VMware or other virtualization software. You will
also want to consider developments in Datacenter power management. The use of 230V power
in Datacenters is increasing, as 230V power decreases the amperage draw of a specific device,
enabling a higher density per strip.
The use of 3-Phase power is also becoming more common, particularly for power-intensive
blade centers comes with 3 phase SMPS. Compared to Single-Phase power, 3-Phase power uses
fewer circuits and provides a more balanced power load. Since 3-Phase power significantly
increases available amperage into the server rack, it reduces the overall number of PDUs needed
to power the equipment.
Modeling and analysis tools are available to help test anticipated loads and analyze historical
usage trends to predict future power consumption. Also consider redundant, back-up power
equipment to reduce potential downtime if equipment failure occurs.
Cooling
After assessing your current and future power needs, you must select effective cooling
equipment to mitigate the heat load generated by your current and projected servers. There are
two main approaches to Datacenter Cooling: ambient air cooling and liquid cooling.
Administrators are increasingly using liquid cooling as an alternative to ambient air cooling; as
it is often more efficient and effective at managing the head loads created by blade centers and
3. other means of virtualization, and can eliminate the need to construct an expensive raised
datacenter floor.
Rack Optimization
When selecting a server rack, consider intelligent and space-efficient design features that
various rack models offer, including frame profile and capacity for increased packing density,
and shelving and drawer configuration. Use blanking panels for airflow efficiency and select a
rack with built-in channels for better cable management and improved airflow. To fully optimize
space, the use of universal intelligent design racks can help you squeeze the most usable space
out of your footprint.
IT Resource Management
Both network access and physical security are crucial when considering server and device
management. Remote enterprise server management solutions can be integrated with your
existing methods of authentication. Supported methods include LDAP, Active Directory,
RADIUS or TACACS+, and allow administrators to leverage existing users and groups when
assigning permits within the system. Local solutions can also leverage external or internal
authentication, giving you secure access at the rack or user control console.
For physical datacenter security, environmental monitoring devices that feature docked camera
pods/sensor pods and/or CCTV allow you to continuously visually monitor equipment remotely.
In addition, environmental monitoring appliances allow you to monitor intrusion, and include
contact closure sensors that notify you when an equipment cabinet has been opened. They also
alert you to Datacenter hazards such as extreme heat, power spikes, and water leaks.
Additionally, many server racks have locking mechanisms, which can help provide an added
measure of security.
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4. About NTT Communications Corporation
NTT Communications provides consultancy, architecture, security and cloud services to
optimize the information and communications technology (ICT) environments of enterprises.
These offerings are backed by the company’s worldwide infrastructure, including the leading
global tier-1 IP network, the Arcstar Universal One™ VPN network reaching 196
countries/regions, and 140 secure data centers worldwide. NTT Communications’ solutions
leverage the global resources of NTT Group companies including Dimension Data, NTT
DOCOMO and NTT DATA.
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About Netmagic Solutions (An NTT Communications Company)
Netmagic, an NTT Communications company, is India’s leading Managed Hosting and Cloud
Service Provider, with 9 carrier-neutral, state-of-the-art data centers and serving more than
1500 enterprises globally. A pioneer in the Indian IT Infrastructure services space - it was the
first to launch services such as Cloud Computing, Managed Security, Disaster Recovery-as-a-
Service and Software-Defined Storage. Netmagic, also delivers Remote Infrastructure
Management services to NTT Communications’ customers across Americas, Europe and Asia-
Pacific region. Recipient of several industry accolades, Netmagic was recently chosen by Frost &
Sullivan for both Third Party Data Center Service Provider of the year and Infrastructure as a
Service Provider of the year at India ICT Awards 2015.
Netmagic is the first cloud service provider in India and in the world, to receive the CSA STAR
certification for Cloud Capability Maturity Model (CCM) version 3.0.1, an industry benchmark
for the specific security requirements of multi-tenant service providers. Besides this, Netmagic
is also empanelled as an IT Security Auditing Organization with CERT-In (Indian Computer
Emergency Response Team).
NTT Communications, world’s largest data center company, has over 140 data centers globally.
NTT Communications is a part of NTT Corporation, Japan – which is ranked 53rd on Fortune
Global 500 list (2014) with annual turnover of USD 112 Bn. With 240,000 professionals in 79
countries, NTT Corporation is the only global partner that supports clients with an integrated
perspective across applications, infrastructure and network.
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