Data Centre Container can be used by hosting providers and large corporations
Rittal
Data Centre Container — XL version
The XL version of the turnkey Data Centre Container (DCC) from Rittal is suitable for IT applications within large corporations, hosting providers, server farms, personal ’clouds’ and medium-sized companies with a high demand for computing power.
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The 12m-long unit features an uninterruptible power supply, automatic fire alarm and extinguisher system, raised floors, power distribution and access control and monitoring functions.
It can accommodate up to 16 TS 8 server racks with 752 height units.
Additionally, the design of the Data Centre Container (DCC) can be separated into hot and cold aisles to enable the targeted cooling of the servers. In some geographical locations direct free cooling — where filtered air is guided directly from outside into the container — is possible.
The DDC can also be standardised to meet the requirements of server farms.
Key product features
- 3m wide
- 3.25m tall
- Reinforced exterior shell
- Burglary protection features
- Energy-efficient climate control
- When using direct free cooling a switch-over to a conventional climate control unit can be made during high external temperatures
- As the server racks can be physically separated from technology, technicians can maintain the climate control without having to obtain access to the servers themselves
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