BENEFITS OF MODULAR DATA CENTERS

Many large tech companies are racing to build faster and more reliable data centers for their clients, so construction rates of such infrastructure are continuing to grow throughout the U.S. Pre-fabricated modular data centers are custom engineered for a client’s IT capacity requirements and site specific layout. They can be deployed more quickly and cost-efficiently than traditional stick-built data centers. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits you should consider investing in modular data centers for your business.

Money Savings: A modular data center comes complete with all major components of a data center including IT racks, cooling equipment, electrical equipment and generator enclsoures.  One of most highly variable scopes in a data center is the integration of electrical equipment.  Taking as much of the integration of the equipment into a factory controlled setting can save up to 50% of the labor costs of traditional stick-built integration.

Schedule and Commisioning: Pre-fabricated modular data centers can be deployed much faster than traditional stick-built methods since the manufacturer can control the inbound supply chain of the equipment with respect to the variable constraints of site readiness. Factory testing of the power modules and backup generators ensures the data center is working before you deploy it.

Unparalleled Flexibility: A modular data center can be shipped anywhere in the world, even remote locations. You can add it onto an existing data center footprint or combine data centers into a single system. In addition, there are a variety of cooling and power options to choose from to meet your specific business requirements.

As IT continues the shift to cloud computing, modular data centers will help meet the need for increased infrastructure. Fibrebond provides custom pre-fabricated modular data centers for hyperscale, colocation, and micro-data centers. As an industry leader, Fibrebond’s prefab construction method dramatically reduces costs and increases ease of completion in comparison to on-site construction. This is especially important today because the demand for data is at extremely high levels.  Data storage providers require their data centers to be fully functional faster and at reduced costs.  Fibrebond’s modular data centers are an ideal solution to meet these demands with a very high quality product.

To learn more, visit Fibrebond online today.

Read more at http://www.fibrebond.com/blog/benefits-modular-data-centers

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