Are you under the impression that all data center IT enclosures are created equal? Think again.
While the dimensions and general functionality of many enclosures may be somewhat similar, some “rise to the top,” with distinct and beneficial differences that every Facility Manager and IT Manager should be aware of. These differences can help reduce risk of equipment failure, translating to reduced downtime, reduced cost, reduced labor and improved efficiencies.
Let’s look at key characteristics critical to the capabilities of an IT enclosure, how they benefit the data center’s facility team, and help protect mission critical appliances and your enterprise data.
We call them “the -ity words”:
And one last critical factor - Space. While not an “-ity” word, having the maximum amount of internal volume (width x depth x height) enhances the capabilities of the enclosure. Having the room to support installed appliances and ALL cables associated with them takes full advantage of the features described above.
The investment in an enclosure, while a very small percentage of the overall cost of the equipment and data housed within it, nevertheless warrants thoughtful consideration. In fact, it’s because what is inside an enclosure is so important that the choice of enclosure is highly critical. Evaluate your options carefully, and focus on the three “ITY” words as a guide to selecting the best for your needs – today and in the future. The ongoing performance of your equipment, and the safety of the data within it, in other words - your business success, depend on it.