Certified Datacenter Professional (CDCP)
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Beschreibung
Course Introduction
With few exceptions, enterprises today rely on IT for the delivery of business-critical services - often directly to the end consumer. It is therefore vital that the mission critical datacenter is designed, maintained and operated with hi-availability and efficiency in mind. Fact is, however, that most Datacenters do not meet the full availability, capacity, safety or efficiency requirements that are often demanded. The ever changing technologies put even more pressure on data centre managers along with the faster pace at which these changes are required.
The Certied Datacenter Professional course is a twoday course designed to expose participants to the key components of…
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Course Introduction
With few exceptions, enterprises today rely on IT for the
delivery of business-critical services - often directly to the end
consumer. It is therefore vital that the mission critical
datacenter is designed, maintained and operated with
hi-availability and efficiency in mind. Fact is, however, that most
Datacenters do not meet the full availability, capacity, safety or
efficiency requirements that are often demanded. The ever changing
technologies put even more pressure on data centre managers along
with the faster pace at which these changes are required.
The Certied Datacenter Professional course is a twoday course
designed to expose participants to the key components of the data
centre. It will address how to setup and improve key aspects such
as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, etc. to ensure a
hi-available data centre. It will also address key operations and
maintenance aspects.
Target Audience
The primary audience for this course is an IT, facilities or Datacenter Operations professional working in and around the data centre and having the responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manageability of the Data Centre.
Foreknowledge
While there are no specific prerequisites for the CDCP® course, participants who have at least one/two year(s) of actual working experience in a Datacenter/facilities environment are best suited.
Goal
- Choose an optimum site for mission critical Datacenter based on current and future needs
- Describe all components important for hi-availability in a Datacenter and how to effectively setup the Datacenter
- Name and apply the various industry standards Describe the various technologies for UPS, resuppression, cooling, monitoring systems, cabling standards, etc. and to choose and apply them effectively to enhance the hi-availability of the Datacenter at minimum cost
- Review the electrical distribution system to avoid costly downtime
- Enhance cooling capabilities and efficiency in the Datacenter by using techniques and technologies including new methodologies for high-power cooling
- requirements of the future
- Design a highly reliable and scalable network architecture and learn how to ensure installers apply proper testing techniques
- Create effective maintenance contracts with equipment suppliers ensuring the best bang for the buck
- Setup effective Datacenter monitoring ensuring the right people get the right message
- Ensure proper security measures, both process and technical are in place safeguarding your companies precious information in the datacenter
Topics
- The Datacenter, its Importance and causes for downtime
- Datacenter Standards and Best Practices
- Datacenter Location, Building and Construction
- Selecting appropriate sites and buildings and how to avoid pitfalls
- Various components of an eective data centre and supporting facilities setup
- Raised Floor/Suspended Ceiling
- Applicable standards
- Uniform, concentrated and rolling load definitions
- Signal Reference Grid, grounding of racks
- Disability act and regulations
- Suspended ceiling usage and requirements
- Light
- Standards
- Light fixtures types and placement
- Emergency light, EPS
- Power infrastructure
- Power infrastructure layout from generation to rack level
- ATS and STS systems
- Redundancy levels and techniques
- Three phase and single phase usage
- Power distribution option within the computer room
- Power cabling versus bus bar trunking
- Bonding versus grounding, isolation transformers and Common Mode Noise
- Form factors and IP-protection grades
- Power quality guidelines
- Real power versus apparent power
- How to size and calculate load in the Datacenter generators
- Static and dynamic UPS systems and criteria to use the correct one for the correct application
- Battery types and making the right selection and testing
- Thermo-graphics
- Electro Magnetic Fields
- Sources of EMF
- Electrical elds and magnetic fields definitions
- Eects of EMF on human health and equipment
- TEMPEST and (H)EMP
- Standards
- EMF shielding solutions
- Cooling infrastructure
- Cooling trends and requirements for the current and future set-up
- Cooling units and conversion rates
- Sensible and latent heat definitions
- Difference between comfort and precision cooling and its impact on energy efficiency
- Overview of different air conditioner techniques
- Techniques to increase effectiveness and eciency of cooling in the computer room
- High density cooling techniques and common mistakes
- Water Supply
- Importance of water supply and application areas
- Backup water supply techniques
- Designing a Scalable Network Infrastructure
- Cabling hierarchy
- Cable characteristics
- Determining connectivity requirements
- Network redundancy
- Building-to-building connectivity
- Recommended installation practices
- Testing and verifying structured cabling
- Network monitoring system requirements
- Fire Suppression
- Standards for re suppression
- Detection systems
- Various re suppression techniques and systems, their benefits and disadvantages
- Signage and safety
- Regulatory requirements and best practices
- How to ensure that your re suppression is working
- Datacenter Monitoring
- Datacenter monitoring requirements
- EMS versus BMS
- Water leak detection systems
- Notication options and considerations
- Operational Security and Safety Practices
- Datacenter security layers
- Physical, infrastructure and organizational security
- Safety measures and essential signage
- Labelling
- Choosing a labelling scheme
- Recommended labelling practices
- Network labelling
- Documentation
- How to setup proper documentation
- Document management policies and procedures
- Cleaning
- Cleaning practices for the Datacenter
- MTBF / MTTR
- Standards and definitions
- Calculation models
- The real value
- Maintenance Contracts / SLA / OLA
- EXAM: Certied Data Centre Professional
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