Managing and operating a mission critical facility is very different from managing a commercial office building or a factory. For most data centers, failure is not an option. Some liken it to “maintaining an airplane while flying it.” Today, businesses are often either wholly dependent on their data center or the data center IS the business. Complexity is much higher and the pace of change within the data center is much greater than in most other types of facilities. Increasingly software defined data centers (i.e., virtual machines, virtual storage, and virtual networks) and workload movement combined with short IT refresh cycles make for a challenging management environment.
These challenges require careful coordination and planning with the facilities team. The potential impact on system availability can be so severe that each operational task must be carefully evaluated in terms of its net effect on availability.
Today, one of our strategic client has reported sever water leakage in their DX cooling units in their data center facility. Upon investigating the units, water flow, and the compressor pressure we realized the unit was not subjected to proper servicing for a prolong period of time. Necessary action was taken to refresh the unit and ensured the leak is treated fully to end user satisfaction
Client CIO’s feedback “Amazing job with zero downtime”.
Dealing with a certified partner for Schneider Electric will save you great deal to handle your operation with care.
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