At Netrouting, our commitment to reliability and efficiency is reflected in our state-of-the-art power and cooling infrastructure. Designed to meet the high demands of modern IT equipment, our facilities are equipped to ensure your colocation services run optimally. This guide details the specific technologies and strategies we employ to manage power and cooling within our data centers.
Power Management at Netrouting
- N+1 Power Infrastructure: Our power systems are designed with N+1 redundancy, ensuring that an additional power source is always available in the event of a system failure. This setup guarantees uninterrupted power supply to your critical infrastructure, even during maintenance or unforeseen power outages.
Cooling Systems at Netrouting
- Cold Aisle Containment with Blanking Panels: We utilize cold aisle containment strategies to efficiently manage airflow and temperature. By containing cold air within the aisles where server intakes are located and using blanking panels to prevent air mixing, we ensure that your equipment is cooled effectively.
- Raised Floor Cold Air Intake: Our cooling infrastructure is further optimized through raised floor designs, which facilitate the distribution of cold air directly to the server intakes, enhancing our cooling efficiency.
- N+1 Closed Circuit Water-Based Cooling: Our cooling system operates with N+1 redundancy, employing water-based chillers and Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAHs) to maintain optimal environmental conditions. This redundancy ensures that an additional cooling system is always available, safeguarding against cooling system failures.
- Environmental Monitoring: Using advanced facilities monitoring tools, we continuously monitor environmental conditions within our data centers. This real-time data allows us to adjust cooling and humidity levels as needed, ensuring a stable environment for your equipment.