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Match Technology

BladeRoom’s MATCH Technology is an intelligent cooling management system designed to optimize the efficiency and performance of data centers. Acting as the “brain” of the facility, it automatically adjusts cooling supply air to precisely meet the demands of IT equipment. This dynamic approach prevents hot spots, eliminates overcooling, and ensures conditioned air is delivered exactly where it is needed, even in scenarios with imbalanced IT loads. Unlike traditional systems that recirculate and cool hot air, BladeRoom’s MATCH Technology leverages highly filtered fresh air for cooling, operating efficiently across IT loads as low as 15% utilization of racks.

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Micro Data Centres

Micro data centres are compact, self-contained facilities that house IT equipment and support infrastructure in a single enclosure. These units are designed for rapid deployment in remote or edge locations, providing localized computing, storage, and connectivity. Micro data centres offer scalability, reduced latency, and operational efficiency, making them ideal for IoT, AI, and other latency-sensitive applications.

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Modular Design

Modular design in data centres refers to a construction approach where individual components or modules, such as cooling systems or power units, are pre-engineered, fabricated off-site, and assembled on-site. This method ensures scalability, rapid deployment, and operational flexibility. It also reduces waste, minimizes disruption during construction, and provides consistent quality control for facilities of varying sizes and capacities.

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Modular Power Distribution

Modular power distribution refers to scalable, pre-fabricated power systems designed to deliver electrical power to data centre equipment efficiently. These systems allow for flexible capacity adjustments, ensuring that power delivery matches IT load requirements. Modular power units simplify installation, reduce downtime during upgrades, and enhance overall reliability, making them essential for modern data centres with dynamic power needs.

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Modular Scalability

Modular scalability refers to the ability of a data centre to expand incrementally through pre-engineered modular components. This design principle allows operators to increase capacity without major disruptions, aligning infrastructure growth with demand. Modular scalability is particularly beneficial for businesses experiencing rapid growth or needing to deploy new facilities quickly.

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MTBF

Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) is a reliability metric that estimates the average operational time between failures for a system or component. In data centres, MTBF is used to evaluate the reliability of hardware and critical systems. A high MTBF value indicates fewer failures, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. MTBF calculations account for operational conditions and failure rates, serving as a key parameter in risk assessment and design optimization for mission-critical environments.

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MTTR

Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) measures the average time required to diagnose, repair, and restore a system to operational status after a failure. In data centres, MTTR is critical for evaluating the efficiency of recovery processes and minimizing downtime. MTTR includes the time spent diagnosing issues, sourcing replacement parts, and implementing repairs. A low MTTR value indicates effective maintenance protocols and resource availability, ensuring quick resolution of incidents and high service reliability.

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