Following appropriate codes and standards would seem to be an obvious direction when designing new or upgrading an existing data center. Data center design and infrastructure standards can range from national codes (required), like those of the NFPA, local codes (required), like the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code, and performance standards like the Uptime Institute’s Tier Standard (optional). Green certifications, such as LEED, Green Globes, and Energy Star are also considered optional.
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The purpose of the Data Center and Server Room Standards is to describe the minimum requirements for designing, installing, securing, monitoring, … All cooling equipment must follow the vendor’s recommended maintenance schedule.