1. ARJUN THAKUR
B.TECH , 3RD YEAR
I NURTURE
TMU ,MORADABAD
Data Centre Requirements -II
(MODULE – 2.2)
2. AGENDA
• Requirement
• Data Centre Requirements
• Requirement for physical area and unoccupied space
• Power requirements
• HVAC
• Physical load bearing capacity of the floor
6. REQUIREMENT FOR PHYSICAL
AREA AND UNOCCUPIED SPACE
Elements that define the physical capacity of a data center
space for storage, network devices, server machines, network devices, power
panels, breakers and HVAC
7. REQUIREMENT FOR PHYSICAL
AREA AND UNOCCUPIED SPACE
Maximum space is occupied by the racks and large servers. The remaining space is
used for other infrastructural elements.
13. HVAC
• the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
• controls the ambient environment (temperature, humidity, air
flow, and air filtering).
15. MAXIMUM WEIGHT THAT THE DATA
CENTRE FLOOR SUPPORTS
The raised floor would be able to support the present and future loads.
16. MAXIMUM WEIGHT THAT A SINGLE
TILE SUPPORTS
• Solid tiles
• Perforated or grated tiles
17. MAXIMUM POINT LOAD THAT A TILE
CAN SUPPORT
• Total weight = weight of server + weight of rack
• Point load on a tile = Total weight / 4
18. SUMMARY
Important concepts discussed in this PPT:
The physical capacity of a data center is defined by storage, network devices,
server machines, power panels, breakers and HVAC.
Based on their size, the equipment is placed either on racks or directly on the
floor.
In a data center, racks and large servers occupies maximum (50%-60%) space.
Any data center must have continuous power supply without any interruptions. To
meet this, UPS must be used in data centers.
To calculate the total weight of the equipment on the floor, you should sum the
weights of each empty rack and cabinet, approximate weight of each device and
large servers.