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Data Center Design Certification

Designing a data center requires significant planning. Businesses must establish the locations of servers, prime and contingency power sources, network routes, cooling equipment, cable management, and required safety measures. This process is an undertaking that a majority of businesses cannot reliably perform in-house, creating worrisome financial risks to investors should any design mistakes slip in.

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Overview

Overview of Design Documents

Design Documents validate the functionality and capacity outlined in the engineering and architectural specifications of your facility design. It is crucial to ensure that your plans align with IDCA goals and provide the sustainable infrastructure necessary for your organization before commencing a major capital construction project.

Validates facility design
Ensures IDCA goals
Supports sustainable infrastructure
Essential before construction

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Certification and Support

Assesment Process

The Advantages of Design Certification for Data Centers

The Advantages of Data Center Design Certification

With the Data Center Design Certification process, data centers can be assessed on a basis that makes sense to the end-users and against the roles data centers are supposed to fulfill within the application ecosystem and hence undergo a meaningful and effective audit and certification.

What does having the Data Center Design Certification Signify?

How does Data Center Design Certification benefit investors and customers?

What does Data Center Design Certification help minimize?

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