Published on December 9, 2008
We have all played with building blocks in our childhood
and we know how interesting it was to have the power to build objects
of several different shapes and sizes from the same basic building
blocks. This may be a very crude example and a rough analogy but
it goes to show how modularity helps in design.
Infact even nature utilizes this concept and all the matter we see
around us is made from the same building blocks at the atomic level.
Yet the situation has been quite different in the case of data centers
where the practice has been to literally build a data center from
scratch and in the earlier concepts the main emphasis was laid on
maximum uptime, cost effectiveness, energy efficiency and so forth.
Nowadays it is being realized that apart from these factors there
are other factors which are equally important such as time frame
of erection of a facility, its scalability with possible future
expansion of the company and so forth.
Recent History and Current Trends
Before delving deeply into the concept of a pre-engineered data
center, let us see if we properly understand the meaning of the
same. A pre-engineered data center can be broadly defined as a data
center which has been fabricated out of pre-built parts which are
assembled together according to the specific requirements of the
client. You can compare it to the assembling of a PC based on client
specifications such as motherboard, RAM, HDD etc which are pre-engineered
by different standard companies and are compatible with each other
worldwide.
To read further, please visit the Data Center Journal
website:
http://datacenterjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2303&Itemid=43
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