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Backup Power Systems
Backup power systems ensure uninterrupted operation in data centres during power outages or fluctuations. These systems include uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), diesel generators, and battery energy storage. They provide temporary power until primary systems are restored, protecting critical IT operations and minimizing downtime. Backup power systems are a cornerstone of data centre reliability and operational continuity.
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Big data refers to large, complex datasets that traditional data processing methods cannot effectively handle. The defining characteristics of big data are often described by the “3 Vs”: Volume (the amount of data), Velocity (the speed at which data is generated and processed), and Variety (the diverse formats and sources of data). Big data analytics involves extracting meaningful insights using advanced tools and techniques such as machine learning, data mining, and artificial intelligence. It is used in various industries for applications like predictive analytics, customer behavior analysis, and operational optimisation. Big data is critical for driving innovation and decision-making in a data-driven world.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a sophisticated digital representation of a building’s physical and functional characteristics, enabling collaboration across design, construction, and operational phases. In data centres, BIM facilitates precision planning, allowing stakeholders to visualize infrastructure, optimize layouts, and anticipate challenges. This technology enhances project accuracy, reduces costly design errors, and supports the seamless integration of cooling, power, and IT systems. BIM also plays a crucial role in sustainability efforts, enabling efficient resource use and lifecycle management, ensuring that facilities are designed and operated with minimal environmental impact.
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A Building Management System (BMS) is an integrated platform that monitors and controls key building systems, such as HVAC, lighting, power, and security. In data centres, BMS plays a vital role in ensuring operational efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. It provides real-time insights into system performance, automates adjustments to environmental conditions, and alerts operators to potential issues before they escalate. Advanced BMS platforms often include predictive analytics and AI-driven controls, enabling data centres to reduce energy costs, enhance uptime, and improve overall system resilience.
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A Building Management System (BMS) is an integrated platform used to monitor and control critical facility systems, such as HVAC, power, lighting, and fire safety. In data centres, BMS enhances operational efficiency by providing real-time insights, enabling predictive maintenance, and automating environmental controls. BMS systems help ensure uptime, reduce energy consumption, and support compliance with operational standards.
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