This 5 days training Course focuses on Best Practice Data Centre Design, Operation and Management leading to BICSI credits. DCD, DCOM, DCE DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION BEST PRACTICE OPERATION & MANAGEMENT DATA CENTRE DESIGN AND
Data Centre Design LESSON PLAN Leaning Outcomes Understand the method of translating an IT requirement e.g. number of racks and servers etc., into a data centre space and size plan Understand how to size an air conditioning system in an N or N+1 format Understand how to size a data centre UPS, generator and power supply in an N, N+1 and 2N format Understand that the basics of successful data centre design require correct location, air conditioning, power and cable interconnection planning and a focus on energy efficiency and resilience. Assessment criteria Demonstrate an ability to take a list of customer requirements and a list of IT equipment by planning and sizing the spaces of a data centre example project Size an example project when given inputs of IT load, UPS heat, lighting and solar gain Size an example project when given inputs of IT load, resilience model and customer expansion plans Obtain a mark of at least 60% in the multiple choice test of 40 questions DAY 1 Introduction Day 1 0900 1045 Data Centre spaces Day 1 1045 1300 Raised access floors Day 1 1400 1530 What is a Data Centre? Limiting factors on design Technical Standards What will it cost? Tiers and Classes for reliability Data Centre Efficiency PUE Ideal locations Engineered spaces needed for a data centre Architectural requirements Sizing the computer room from an IT requirement Calculating floor strength Room heights Access and DDA requirements Fire escapes and emergency lighting Other facilities management issues Calculating floor strength Distributed and point loads Standards Correct sealing Calculating floor heights Zinc whisker contamination Exercise 1 Biochem plc location Issues Exercise 2 Biochem plc space planning exercise Racks and location Day 1 1545-1700 Hot and cold aisle concept 7 and 8 tile pitch models Server and communications racks 2 and 4 post designs Bad layout examples Exercise 3 Biochem plc optimal rack layout in computer room DATA CENTRE DESIGN AND
Data Centre Design DAY 2 Cooling IT equipment Day 2 0900-1200 Air conditioning and cooling principles Laws of thermodynamics Precision v comfort cooling Available technologies DX v central chiller options Dry cooler ASHRAE, TIA and CIBSE requirements Low humidity problems Ventilation and filtration requirements New TUI Tier definitions of cooling Energy saving techniques e.g. dry cooler, air economiser, water economiser Solar thermal gain How to calculate heat loads and aircon sizing kw v tons v BTU of cooling How much heat comes from IT equipment Hot aisle/cold aisle options Enclosed cold and hot aisles Other rack cooling options Side to side cooling for large Cisco switches Water cooled racks CO2 cooled racks Spot cooling Air flow calculations TUI Tiering requirements CFD analysis Class exercise Calculate cooling requirement of a typical computer room and plan N+1 cooling model Power Day 2 1300 1600 IT grade earthing and bonding Day 2 1600 1700 BICSI and TIA N, N+1 and 2N power models EU Code of Conduct requirements AC v DC Power, kw and kva Power factor issues Single v 3 phase distribution Tier 1-4 models How to calculate power requirements, UPS and generator sizing UPS options: Off-line, on line dual conversion, delta, transformerless, Battery and kinetic energy systems Emergency Power Off requirements Power Distribution units European, USA and world standards EN 50310 and TIA 607 Grounding bars Equipotential bonding Signal reference grids Class Exercise Calculate power requirements of a typical computer, size UPS and generators and plan an N+1 UPS model Exercise 4 Biochem plc. Calculate number of racks and power requirements from a list of IT equipment DATA CENTRE DESIGN AND
Data Centre Design DAY 3 Cable containment 0900 0930 Separation of power and data cables to EU and USA standards Calculating fill factors Cable containment options Affect of different cable sizes Fire stopping Fire 0930 1000 Low risk fire cabling 1000 1030 Fire safety plans Fire detection methods Aspirating smoke detection (VESDA) Integrating fire, BMS, HVAC and power systems Fire suppression techniques Inert gas v halocarbon techniques Water mist and low oxygen (hypoxic) methods Price comparisons American plenum, riser and general purpose cables European low smoke zero halogen cables Relative costs Structured cabling intro 1045 1130 Selecting cable components 1130 1215 Separation of power and data cables to EU and USA standards Calculating fill factors Cable containment options Affect of different cable sizes Fire stopping Latest requirements of 10GBASE-T Defining screened and unscreened (shielded and unshielded) cables Cable sizes Copper connectors and patch panels Optical connectors and components Preterminated cabling solutions DATA CENTRE DESIGN AND
Data Centre Design DAY 3 Optical cable systems 1315 1400 Matching LANs to cables Defining optical fibres e.g. OM!, OM3 etc Latest OM4 and OS2 fibres Advantages of optical fibre Value engineering cable and LAN plant Cable systems 1400 1500 2, 3 and 4 connector systems The ISO 11801 hierarchical model Intelligent patching options Tier 1-4 requirements Different cabling models e.g. zone cabling, centralised cabling Best generic designs US v EU standards and terminology Security and BMS 1500 1530 Integrating systems with BMS Facilities management systems IP v industrial protocols CCTV methods Access control Room, rack or site monitoring Tier 1-4 requirements Business continuity 1545 1600 Business continuity and disaster recovery Why data centres fail Process and operational management 1600-1700 Final exam DATA CENTRE DESIGN AND
Data Centre Operations Management LESSON PLAN Leaning Outcomes Understand the importance of energy efficiency in data centres, how to measure it and how to improve it. Understand the basic of capacity management in a data centre and make simple calculations Understand how poor layout and procedures lead to serious business continuity issues in a data centre Understand the basics of successful data centre operational management including the documentation which should be in place and the policies and procedures to operate. Assessment criteria Demonstrate through exercise an ability to calculate DCiE and PUE and identify how these efficiency figures can be improved upon. Calculate some examples of power and cooling capacity and identify adequacy. Analyse some examples of bad practice and identify how improvements can be made to reduce risk and increase energy efficiency. Obtain a mark of at least 60% in the multiple choice test of 40 questions DAY 4 Introduction 0900-0930 SAVING ENERGY Understanding the green agenda and metrics 0930-1030 Building Management Systems and monitoring 1045-1145 Improving rack and floor layout 1145-1245 Improving Power Efficiency 1345-1430 Understanding the power flow 1430-1530 Capacity Management 1545-1700 Introduction to the subject Why do data centres fail? A review of published data centre failure tables and Capitoline's own analysis of failure modes PUE and DCiE The Green Grid Energy Star LEED/BREEAM schemes US Environmental Protection Agency EU Code of Conduct & Best Practice TUI and CADE Power and CO2 relationships What is a BMS? What should be monitored and when EU Code of conduct requirements Bringing it all together with a Control Room Ideal rack layouts and hot aisle/cold aisle models Optimising equipment layout within a rack Cabling: how not to make a mess Correcting layout to improve energy efficiency Amps, volts, kw, kva and power factor What is 3 Phase? Balancing your phases! How to make energy savings in the power system. Why does power factor matter? The energy train from mains input to the rack, in block diagram form Essential block diagram items e.g. generators, UPS, batteries, PDU etc N, N+1 and 2N models Typical power problems and how to avoid them Understanding Capacity Management How does poor capacity management effect resilience? What can happen if you get it wrong? Exercise 1 Calculate DCiE, PUE and UPS efficiency? What is the Tier rating? Exercise 2 What's wrong? Faults in real examples? Exercise 3 Is this 3 phase load balanced? Exercise 4 How long until my room overheats?
Data Centre Operations Management DAY 5 Correct operational procedures and documentation 0900-1030 Security requirements 1045-1130 IT technical policies Asset register Visitor and security policy Building operational settings Critical alarms and settings Maintenance plans Incident management Call list Permit to work Site H&S manual Change control and work orders Fire safety plans, detection and alarms Staff and contractor proof of competence Disaster recovery plan Housekeeping Responsibilities in the Data Centre Labelling & Signs MEETING THE PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF EXTERNAL AUDIT STANDARDS TIA 942 security definitions British Government Policy framework BICSI 002 standard Payment Card Industry security standard Access control CCTV Visitor and security policy Data Centre Audits 1130-1230 How do you manage external audits internally? What do we audit against? What do you want to achieve through audit? PLANNING FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND OTHER CHANGES Exercise 5 Analysing the results of an audit? Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 1330-1415 External & Internal Risks ISO 27000 series BS25777 NFPA 1600 Combining good design and procedures to ensure business continuity Defining DR requirements Defining a DR plan and rehearsing it Communicating with customers and stakeholders Sizing the DR facility Consolidation & moves/upgrades Why consolidate? What are the benefits? What are the problems? What to consider. 1415-1530 Final exam and feedback Final exam 1500-1700
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