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Designing & Operating Data Centers for the Internet of Everything: Mitigating Risk & Optimizing Performance

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"The course was beneficial in detailing different hardware architecture and usages as well as introducing the Mechanical Load Component and Electrical Load Component to assist with designing in addition to the use of measuring PUE."

"The training was very insightful for individuals working with HVAC manufacturers to understand the real need of cooling a datacenter and how various methodologies and classifications are available to make data centers more efficient."

"It provided a solid baseline of all data center operations and a few deeper dives into some of the most critical topics."

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BONUS! 30% Discount on Standard 90.4-2022 -- Energy Standard for Data Centers (ANSI Approved)  (Soft Copies). Click on register now to avail the offer.


Course Description:

IT hardware is rapidly evolving in response to customer need and demands. This makes IT loads in data centers difficult to predict. To achieve maximum performance while reducing energy consumption, data centers must be designed and operated by professionals whose knowledge evolves as quickly. The maximum load is a hardware-driven metric; the average load or maximum operating load is a software-driven metric. And software workload is a moving target (ranging from idle to maximum operating load). Today’s data center environments have an infinite number of combinations, increasing the risk of overgeneralizing by designers and operators. Demand for IT services that are lower cost, more energy-efficient, provide more storage, and offer more computing capabilities is resulting in continued, significant changes in hardware and as a result its operating conditions. This ASHRAE course examines data center best practices by focusing on ASHRAE TC 9.9 guidance.

This ASHRAE course examines data center best practices by focusing on ASHRAE’s evolving thermal guidelines for data processing environments, telecommunications, and actual high-density data centers in operation today. While there are opportunities to save energy in data centers, understanding of equipment trends, performance measurements, and effectiveness are critical to the principal objective: Data integrity.


Course Instructors:

TBA


Fees:

Includes course materials, Certificate of Attendance.
$ 284 ($ 218 ASHRAE Member)

Developing economy fees available. Click on register now to view or contact globaltrainingcenter@ashrae.org

Group Discount Fee: Enroll 3 or more participants at the same time and save. Email globaltrainingcenter@ashrae.org for group registration assistance.

BONUS! 30% Discount on Standard 90.4-2022 -- Energy Standard for Data Centers (ANSI Approved) (Soft Copies). Click on register now to avail the offer.


Cancellation Policy: Registration fees will be refunded in full if cancellation is received by ASHRAE Learning Institute at least 30 days prior to the training date. Cancellations received 15-29 days prior to the training date are subject to a $25 cancellation fee. Registrants who do not attend the training or who cancel less than 15 days prior to the training date are liable for the entire registration fee. A substitute registrant may be enrolled at any time by contacting globaltrainingcenter@ashrae.org. Member/Non-Member rates will apply to the substitute registrant.

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