Conteg
Conteg products are based on the needs of customers from around the world as well as and the latest developments in the field. We offer our customers a complete range of products from telecommunications and data distribution to datacenters, server rooms and small applications. Our racks, which have a wide range of accessories are perfectly designed to fit all IT solutions. In addition to cabinets, racks and their accessories, we also offer cable management, cooling system, power management, fire, and monitoring systems as well as design selection and implementation services.
Data Centers
A Data Center can be defined as a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression) and security devices. Every organization has a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer rack.
Building a data center is a complex activity involving, many different viable configurations and options for alignment and layout of supporting systems. The basic requirements of data centers are already specified in standards such as ANSI-TIA/EIA 942A and the other standards related to data communications and systems. Data centers, whether small or large, mainly address the availability of stored data and computing resources for users. This is the best known classification classes of Tier 1 to 4, which define the services are available in the range 99.671 % to 99.995 %. Tier 1 is defined by the possibility of failure for a period of 28.8 hours per year, and 28 minutes per year for Tier 4.
As already mentioned, the building of data centers is a very complex process requiring knowledge of other disciplines, cooling systems, power systems, safety equipment access, monitoring and supervision.
Conteg has extensive experience in working out systems and proposals from the basic data center layout across the concept of cooling through to monitoring and traffic control of the DC.