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StruxureWare Data Center Operation - Brochure
(Version V12)
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Detailed product brochure for an in-depth overview of StruxureWare Data Center Operation, including all modules
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15.3 MB
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2016/05/04
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Detailed product brochure for an in-depth overview of StruxureWare Data Center Operation, including all modules
StruxureWare Data Center Operation Integration for VMware vSphere
(Version V3)
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Detailed overview at customer level of the StruxureWare Data Center Operation Integration for VMware vSphere
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502.2 KB
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2013/01/04
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Detailed overview at customer level of the StruxureWare Data Center Operation Integration for VMware vSphere
Data Bulletin
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Management Software Support Contracts
(Version V11)
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Helps explain exactly what the Software Support Contracts for StruxureWare Data Center Expert and StruxureWare Data Center Operation contain. *Updated September 2015
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85.2 KB
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2017/11/01
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Helps explain exactly what the Software Support Contracts for StruxureWare Data Center Expert and StruxureWare Data Center Operation contain. *Updated September 2015
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Guidelines for Specification of Data Center Power Density
(Version V2)
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Conventional methods for specifying data center density are ambiguous and misleading. Describing data center density using Watts / ft2 or Watts / m2 is not sufficient to determine power or cooling compatibility with high density computing loads like blade servers. Historically there is no clear standard way of specifying data centers to achieve predictable behavior with high density loads. An appropriate specification for data center density should assure compatibility with anticipated high density loads, provide unambiguous instruction for design and installation of power and cooling equipment, prevent oversizing, and maximize electrical efficiency. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of power and cooling infrastructure for data centers.
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2015/04/29
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Conventional methods for specifying data center density are ambiguous and misleading. Describing data center density using Watts / ft2 or Watts / m2 is not sufficient to determine power or cooling compatibility with high density computing loads like blade servers. Historically there is no clear standard way of specifying data centers to achieve predictable behavior with high density loads. An appropriate specification for data center density should assure compatibility with anticipated high density loads, provide unambiguous instruction for design and installation of power and cooling equipment, prevent oversizing, and maximize electrical efficiency. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of power and cooling infrastructure for data centers.