EXPERT OPINION
DCIM enables data centre managers
to centrally manage all their resources
and capacities in a single pane of glass
to maintain uptime, improve efficiency
of capacity utilisation and increase
productivity of people.
Consider the following use cases for
remote data centre management with
DCIM software:
• Remotely plan space, power
and connectivity. DCIM software
provides a virtual visual instance of
your data centre in 3D with colourcoded
floor map overlay reports
displaying real time data such as
cabinet space, budgeted and actual
power, plus network and power port
availability to help you easily identify
the ideal location to deploy assets.
Similarly, ‘what-if’ analysis helps you
understand the potential impact of
additions and decommissions in your
data centre. With this information
at your fingertips, you can identify
stranded space and power capacity
to defer capital expenditures or
understand if additional resources
are necessary in order to meet
demand. Plus, a comprehensive
DCIM solution with an Auto Power
Budget feature will unlock precious
rack capacity as each individual
server make/model instance is
assigned a unique power budget
value that’s automatically set from
real-time outlet-measured readings
from intelligent rack PDUs-your
devices’ exact loads under your
compute stress in your environment.
• Direct technicians to complete
changes accurately. With limited
on-site hands at data centres
and colocation sites, accurate
and productive remote direction
of technicians on where to go
and what to do can be a difficult
process without the right tool.
Without a single source of truth of
all assets across all locations, you
will not have confidence that you
are directing technicians to the
correct location to make the correct
changes. DCIM software enables
remote planning and initiation of
clear work orders and instructions
for remote hands. Cabinet elevation
views provide the exact U position
of your assets and device views
while high-fidelity front and back
images show technicians exactly
where the data and power ports are
located to ensure that connections
are made correctly. DCIM ensures
that work activity is done accurately
the first time, reducing the need for
additional trips to the data centre and
mitigating the number one cause of
downtime: human error.
• Remotely monitor power and
environment sensors across
multiple locations. Managing
multiple remote sites with their own
power and cooling systems is easy
with DCIM. An enterprise dashboard
displays real-time power and
environmental health, trends, events
and alerts for all sites in a single
pane of glass with the ability to drill
IN THIS ‘NEW
NORMAL’, REMOTE
DATA CENTRE
MANAGEMENT
TOOLS HAVE
PROVIDED TOTAL
VISIBILITY
INTO GLOBAL
DATA CENTRE
FOOTPRINTS
FROM ANYWHERE
AT ANY TIME.
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