Video Systems and Data Center Design Wiring Plant Designation Terminology Infrastructure Deployment Steve Surfaro Group Manager Strategic Technical Liaison Panasonic System Solutions Company surfaros@us.panasonic.com
Agenda Data Center a Definition Infrastructure Review Data Center Design Standards / Resources Data Center Design Issues Heat Storage Security Data Center Design Model / Applications illustrated by system
What is a Data Center? Typical Data Center is Infrastructure Hub and storehouse of Corporate Data and Intellectual Property May be located at or near Main Cross Connect (MCC) Requires state-of of-the-art Fire Suppression, Environmental Monitoring and Security Solution Is under strict Environmental Controls Uses High Quality, Reliable Power
Developing a Design of a Facility Wiring Plant Components Entrance Facility Main Cross-Connect Connect Backbone Intermediate Cross-Connects Connects Telecommunication Rooms Network Service Point (Switch/Router) Field or Work Area Wiring hardware, termination blocks, cross connect wire or cordage, patch panels, patch cords, telecommunication outlets, work area cords Design Considerations for Standards Compliance Backbone, Rooms: Cable System Size, Cable Distances, Cable Paths Rooms: Space, Power, HVAC requirements
IT Space Definitions Space where communications cables enter the building and terminate Old designation MDF New designation - Main Cross-Connect Connect (MCC) Space on each of the floors where the voice and data cables terminate Old designation IDF New designation - Intermediate Cross-Connect Connect (ICC) May also be TR in smaller facilities Telecom spaces Old designation Telecomm Closets New designation - Telecommunications Room (TR) Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) has been using these new designations
Data Center Standards and Resources TIA/EIA-942 Telecommunications Industry Association www.tiaonline.org BICSI ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air- Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE Book, Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments Class 1 Environment required NFPA-70 (Article 645) NFPA-75 AFCOM A leading association for data center professionals 7x24 Exchange knowledge exchange for those who design, build, use and maintain mission-critical enterprise information infrastructures 7x24exchange.org
ASHRAE Environmental Specs
802.3af, 802.3at Compliance: Best Practices for Video Device deployment using Midspans and/or PoE Determine Area System Power Requirement How many PoE Devices may be connected to a single PoE Switch? Should you use a Midspan? Play it safe and use them! Interleave power, or route cabling to different TR s Midspans Power loss at one TR won t disable entire single area. There are many 802.3af standards or manufacturer interpretations 802.3at PoE Plus standard coming soon
Midspans and 802.3af (PoE) Application
Data Center Planning Choose a Secure and Safe Site Consider Vulnerabilities and Risks Choose a space that is accessible to Entrance Facilities, but within another security boundary layer Set an expectation of Data Center lifespan Anticipate growth for the life of the Data Center
Step-by by-step Data Center Deployment Planning Phase Establish Environmental Controls Provide Power Conditioning and Backup Maintain the Space Monitor the Space Provide Security, but keep personnel flow moving Establish Procedures for Expansion, Work, Day-to to-day Operations Identify Equipment Lifespan; establish replacement policy Train Personnel
Data Center Design Considerations Selecting a site for your Data Center Data center size Cabling infrastructure policy Structural/Architectural considerations Environmental, Fire and Security protection Electrical, Grounding, Power-related Systems Mechanical and HVAC systems Cabling distances ISP and Access-provider coordination and demarcation Data center reliability tiers
Data Center Reliability Tiers
Distribution Areas - Spaces for cabling elements Cabling elements Cross-connect Interconnect Distribution Areas Main Distribution Area -MDA Horizontal Distribution Area -HDA Zone Distribution Area - ZDA Equipment Distribution Area -EDA Entrance Room
Data Center Areas Telecommunication Room (TR) Telecommunication Room (TR) Equipment distribution area (EDA) Rack Cabinets Computer Room Telecommunication Room (TR) Zone distribution area (ZDA) Interconnects Equipment distribution area (EDA) Rack Cabinets Equipment distribution area (EDA) Rack Cabinets Entrance room Horizontal distribution area (HDA) Horizontal LAN SAN Horizontal distribution area (HDA) Horizontal LAN SAN Main distribution area (MDA) Routers, Backbone LAN SAN Horizontal distribution area (HDA) Horizontal LAN SAN
Data center cabling system Horizontal cabling and Backbone cabling; Entrance cross-connect in the entrance room or MDA (if the entrance room is consolidated into the MDA) Main cross-connect is in the MDA Horizontal cross-connect in the HDA, MDA or telecommunications room Zone outlet or consolidation point in the ZDA Outlet in the EDA
Backbone and Horizontal Cabling Specifications Augmented 6 UTP Cable (CAT6A) ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 Multimode optical fiber cable 50/125 micron ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3 62.5/125 micron Single mode optical fiber cable ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3
Cross Connects Enables rapid changes to the network To add new service: Plug in a patch cord into patch panel Permanent cables to Distribution Frame already provide signal path Permanent Cable Patch Panel Temporary Cable Distribution Frame
Cooling Techniques and Airflow in the Data Center Hot aisle/cold aisle Design Equipment racks arranged in alternating rows of hot and cold aisles Cold Air is drawn into Face of Rack; Hot Air exits through Rear Cold aisle Racks are face to face Perforated tiles in the raised floor produce cold air Cold Air is drawn into Face of Rack Hot aisle Racks are back to back Heat is expelled out the back into hot aisle No perforated tiles Aisles are two tiles wide Perforated tiles used in both rows as required
Data Center Systems
Data Center Sample Air Conditioning System Layout 76'-0" CDU Coolant Distribution Unit Cold Aisle Hot Aisle Rack Front Rack Back Rack Back Cold Aisle Rack Front Hot Aisle Ramp 11'-6" Cold Aisle 4'-3"
Data Center Fire Suppression System CDU Coolant Distribution Unit CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery Rack Front Rack Back Ionization Smoke Detectors Cross- Zoned (typ.) Rack Back CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery Rack Front FACP CRAC CRAC CRAC CRAC PDU PDU UPS UPS Battery Battery Ramp Connection From FACP to Pre- Action Sprinkler System Cold Aisle Cross Zoned System Pre-Action Sprinkler System
Data Center Moisture Detection System CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery CRAC CRAC PDU UPS Battery WDP Multi-Zoned Cable Sensing System + Sensor System
Data Center Video / Access Control / Biometric System CDU Coolant Distribution Unit Cold Aisle Hot Aisle Rack Front Rack Back Rack Back Cold Aisle Rack Front Hot Aisle Ramp Video Recording and PoE Equipment Cold Aisle Non-contact Iris Authentication Reader
i-pro Lineup WV-NS202 PTZ IP WV-NF284 Fix IP dome WJ-NT304 4ch Encoder WV-NW484S Vandal dome WV-NP1004 Mega Pixel WV-NP244 Leader WV-NS324 PTZ Dome WV-NW474 Vandal Proof WV-NP472 SDII D/N WJ-ND200 Removable NDR WJ-ND300 00A 30% Wider Bandwidth 500GB support WV-ASM100 Multi screen (Map) Joy stick control
Vandal Proof SDIII Network Camera KEY FEATURES Super Dynamic III Progressive Output Auto Back Focus Day/Night Switching PoE (IEEE802.3af) x2.1 Variable Focal Lens Super Sensitivity of 1.5lux in Color, 0.16lux in B/W (Target) SD Back Up upon Network Failure IP66 Standard WV-NW484S
WJ-ND200 HDD Removable Network Disk Recorder LAN environment HDD can be recorded and played back with another ND200 WJ-ND ND200 VPN Leased line Can bring whole HDD data and playback with adapter via USB WJ-HDC20 (cradle for ND200) Not recording purpose but monitoring purpose
WJ-ND300A Performance Enhanced Network Disk Recorder ENHANCED FEATURES FROM WJ-ND300 Higher Network Performance CPU Speed 667MHz 1GHz (30% wider bandwidth) 32 Cameras Real Time Recording at MPEG-4 16 Cameras 10ips Recording at MJPEG Support 500GB HDD(2TB/unit) Preset Registration Up To 256 Positions Camera Auto Mode Support (Auto-tracking, tracking, Auto-pan, Preset-sequence, sequence, Sort, Patrol play)
WV-ASM100 Management Software with Hardware Controller KEY FEATURES Multi Display (Operation Display, Live Display, Map) Alarm Monitoring (Live Viewing and Alarm Message Pop- up) Hardware Controller (WV-CU950)
Display Configuration Operation Display Map Display Live Display -Live Viewing(Spot,Quad Spot,Quad) -Camera Control -Search and Playback (Spot, Quad) -Save as Still Image -Print -Download -Alarm pop-up (Click to view alarm CH) -Camera Icons on Map -Click camera icon to view the video on the operation display -Blink red icon when alarm occurred -Icon to link to other map -Live sequence (Spot/Quad) -Multi screen Live(4,9,16) -Alarm Viewing
BM-ET200 Iris Authentication COST EFFECTIVE IRIS READER CONCEPT Biometric Input for Electronic Access Control Leading model in the biometric recognition market price point is close to finger print segment KEY FEATURE Innovative usability - High speed capture engine - 2 mirror - Z-axis indicator CORE TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT Iris recognition platform which can be expanded to the ID and information security market Integrated or standalone operation Upward compatibility with BM-ET330 series
Standalone Capability PC for Setup Ethernet USB Dry Contact Output Door Control Panel DC12V/DC24V Electric-Key USB Memory Numeric Key Pad Up to 50 User can be stored in the Camera. Setup/Enroll/Log/In port/export Data can Control through Web Browser Daily operation can control from Numeric Key Pad Dry Contact out put available from Camera Note: The BM-ET200 does not support 24V AC
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