Solutions for Data Center Infrastructure Management

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software is a new type of software that enables data center operators to run more efficient data centers while also improving data center infrastructure planning and design. It frequently replaces Excel, Visio, and custom-built databases. To enhance data center usage, DCIM software may bridge data across organizational domains such as Data Center Ops, Facilities, and IT.


The benefits of DCIM include time savings, increased employee productivity, and cost reductions. Employees no longer need to be on-site to determine which assets are in the data center and how much space, power, and cooling are available. Data Center Managers may have real-time access to correct data at the push of a mouse. Understanding asset specifics, power, and network connections allow for precise capacity planning down to the single port or 1 rack U level. Critical route capacity points are detected automatically and simply, lowering the risk of failure. Reservations, moves, additions, and modifications are simple—employee productivity and morale skyrocket when protocols and routines are developed to assure high-quality data center changes.


Components of DCIM


Monitoring at the Enterprise Level


Monitoring and statistics collection, thresholds, and alerts for tens of thousands of nodes spread across several data centers. Intelligent Rack PDUs, Remote Power Panels (RPPs), Floor PDUs, Busways, CRACs, UPS, and environmental sensors are all included. There are other concerns for various protocols such as ModBus, SNMP, and BacNet.


Complete Asset Inventory Data


Inventory data from racks, servers, storage, and network equipment, including network connectivity, power distribution, and applications. Complete key infrastructure data and linkages between IT and facilities equipment, including mapping down to the physical port level between each item.


Several Ways Data visualization and reporting


Visualize data center asset information quickly and simply with the option to dig down or up with a few mouse clicks. A dashboard, reports, trend charts, floor layout plan, color-coded status, rack and row elevations, and high-resolution Visio-like front and rear equipment diagrams may all be used to deliver information.


Management of Change and Workflow


Processes have been built in to assist modeling, ticketing, planning, approvals, work management, and auditing. Understand the status of all work items and modifications across one or more data centers quickly and effortlessly. Support different user roles while ensuring a highly productive workforce and an accurate DCIM database.


Physical Connectivity and the Power Chain


Keep track of all physical connections across the power chain and cable/data network. Built-in rules check connection prior to equipment provisioning. Simplify troubleshooting and maintenance by creating physical maps of floor PDUs, branch circuit panels, UPSs, and CRAC devices.


Models Library in Depth


A comprehensive model library that is constantly updated and offered, with over 37,000 Smart Models from 450+ manufacturers, covering 13 kinds of physical media, 10 protocols, 25+ network speeds, and 250+ com and power connections.


Let's take a deeper look at some of the most typical issues that data center administrators and operators encounter and why DCIM software can help with them all.


Delays in deploying new services - Missing or incorrect information in work orders or manual tasks causes delayed job completion and quality work. Controls for verification and validation in DCIM software, such as detecting asset dependencies and assuring job quality, help eliminate unforeseen downtime, workflow delays, and bottlenecks.


Lack of knowledge about the status of work orders - Multiple systems, interfaces, and static reporting make real-time information on ticket progress and work completion difficult to get. DCIM software improves workflow management by giving a list of all work that is planned, in process, and finished.


Difficulty in asset management - It isn't easy to manage assets in your data center if you don't know what you have, how it's configured, or where it's situated. DCIM software offers data center administrators an accurate, real-time picture of all facilities and IT components, allowing them to easily identify and obtain precise information on their assets from nearly anywhere.


Excessive power use - Overcapacity may build fast and create disruptions if you don't know how much power you're consuming and how much you have left. Data center administrators may use DCIM software threshold alerting and reporting to understand power utilization at any given moment, allowing them to rebalance power usage and prevent incurring over-usage/premium costs.

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