As the Internet continues to grow and produce large amounts of traffic the need for data centers and data center management increases. This continued growth creates data center jobs and IT careers in the technology field. Data Centers not only provide large hubs for Internet traffic, but it also completes the network infrastructure of most mid-large size companies. Data centers usually house thousands of computers, servers, and technical components. This in itself tells why it is a tremendous benefit to working within a data center. Just the amount of knowledge you can gain while on the job is rewarding enough. Having a data center job puts you on the bleeding edge of technology and hi-tech equipment. By working in a data center you will naturally be more advance than your peers who work in different industries experienced in technology.
Data center jobs consist of many different job types which fall under information technology, such as: system administration, network administration, IT security, computer operations, help desk support, server administration, pc repair, engineering, and so much more. If you ever been to school for a computer-related field or you always had an interest to work with computers then working in a data center should have been at the top of your list. Though, most do not consider data center jobs when looking for a job in the information technology field. This is mainly because data center jobs are merely overlooked. Most individuals consider working for a company or corporation in an industry other than data centers, mainly in a company like where they previously worked, before being technically inclined. Gaining a data center job is exactly why you went to school or aligned yourself within the technology field of work.
Data centers are inhabited with individuals who are fairly intelligent, usually skilled professionals with an educational background. The benefit of surrounding yourself with knowledgeable individuals is that it enhances your own technical aptitude and empowers your keen technical sense. Another benefit to working in a data center is many times the operations are around the clock (24/7), which means you may have the option of being flexible and working flex schedules, at your leisure. The biggest benefit of working in a data center is “stability”. The fact being that so many operations, calculations, and transactions depend solely on data centers - society cannot afford to lose data centers. Data centers will always be around and continue to thrive, so this means data center jobs will never fall short. Even in the wake of economic hardships, data centers still did not take a plunge or lose its clarity. If you are reading this article right now, then more than likely at some point a data center involvement allowed me to deliver this article to you. Data center jobs are for life!
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Denver, CO - Broomfield, CO - January 3, 2008 -- In data centers across the country, consistent and reliable data center operations is continually being compromised by data center hot spots. As manufacturers continue to introduce high-heat density
equipment and computer room capacity requirements grow, data center hot spots will get worse.
This white paper, written by the Uptime Institute, is based on years of conducting computer room monitoring, testing, surveys, and case study research, which was gathered to pinpoint the causes behind data center cooling and data center management issues.
The findings are counter to original beliefs that insufficient computer room air conditioning units or high heat densities were the underlying cause of computer room cooling issues. After collecting more than 15,000 individual measurements in 19 computer rooms ranging in size and capacity, the culprit was actually an issue called “bypass airflow."
This White Paper Presents:
What’s Happening in the Computer Room †how uncontrolled cooling causes excessive data center heat loads and how previous tactics, such as increasing computer room air conditioning units, only made problems worse
Why and How Issues Arise †case studies show how bypass airflow occurs
Testing and What to Avoid †the best ways to conduct remediation testing and baseline case studies
Problem Solving †recovering wasted bypass airflow
Getting Results †statistic based improvements, which reduced bypass airflow and computer room temperatures
Addition Benefits †eliminating hot spots increased the performance of data center operations while saving energy, reducing operating expenses and capital investments related to computer room air conditioning units
To download the complete white paper, go to: http://www.42u.com/data-center-hot-spots-download.htm
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DirectNET (http://www.directnet.us), founded in 1995, is comprised of three independent companies/business units: 42U (www.42u.com), the leading value-added reseller (VAR) of enterprise KVM Switch Solutions; KVM Switches Online (www.kvm-switches-online.com), the largest KVM Switch e-commerce store in the US; and Server Racks Online (www.server-racks-online.com), the largest “click and build" online rack superstore.
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