Intelligent Data Centres Issue 48 | Page 70

THE EDGE phenomena can thus be detected and banished immediately , even before they become a serious problem .
All-in-one monitoring of the data centre enables :
• 24 / 7 monitoring of the data centre
• The ability to check the performance of the infrastructure in real-time
• Prevention of costly outages
• The ability to deal with bottlenecks before they become a problem
• Insights into data centre trends for better capacity planning
• A better quality of experience ( QoE ) for customers
• Time and money to be saved
Tracking environmental demons network monitoring tool should have various key features . It is particularly important that the IT admin finds all information from their heterogeneous data centre infrastructure in a central dashboard without having to switch back and forth between various different tools . For this purpose , the monitoring solution should support as many components as possible from the get-go .
To protect the data centre from physical ‘ attacks from outside ’, some monitoring tools keep an eye on building security . To this end , for example , various security systems are integrated into the monitoring , such as locking systems , smoke and gas detectors , temperature sensors and surveillance cameras .
But what is the best way to integrate environmental parameters into monitoring ? First of all , appropriate hardware sensors are needed that provide measured values for temperature , humidity and other environmental factors . In order for these parameters to be monitored , sensors must be placed inside or outside the server room . After connecting to the network , the transmission technology is selected .
Keeping an eye on the data centre – even at the witching hour
Since those responsible for data centres are increasingly working remotely and are not always sitting in front of their computers , it makes sense to have a mobile version of the monitoring tool . This enables them to have an overview of the status of their data centre from anywhere and at any time .
Through predefined threshold values , the administrators immediately receive an alarm via email , SMS or push notification in the event of a deviation . Curious
While monitoring can , among other things , monitor the continuous power supply to equipment , it can equally help to save electricity . More and more companies want to sustainably reduce emissions as well as resource consumption for energy , water and IT equipment . This is confirmed by a recent worldwide survey of over 1,200 IT administrators .
The data centre is still an area where a lot of electricity is needed , however , there are also various potentials for optimisation . The main thing here is to have a holistic view of the corresponding infrastructure of the physical data centre as well as the IT . Monitoring tools create the necessary transparency and enable a comprehensive analysis . In this way , current IT utilisation , excessive reserves , redundancies or backups can be uncovered , which may not even be necessary and consume electricity unnecessarily .
Monitoring puts an end to the spook
Countless dangers lurk in the data centre . However , monitoring exposes threats and prevents unexpected surprises . If the data centre is monitored around the clock , dangers can be detected early and countermeasures can be taken . Furthermore , long-term trends become visible and enable forward planning , resource savings and prevention of bottlenecks . �
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