Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 12 | Page 19

ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY Abuissa, Head of Sales Engineering East Region, Cisco Middle East. This is a unified datacentre architecture that combines compute, storage, network and management into a platform designed to automate IT as a service across physical and virtual environments, resulting in increased budget efficiency, more agile business responsiveness, and simplified IT operations. Cisco is focused on innovations that break down silos across the components of the datacentre, and add programmability to all layers of the datacentre to support increasingly virtualised and distributed applications. Redesign the datacentre The ever-increasing flow of traffic, from the cloud in particular, is putting pressure on conventional network architectures, particularly in terms of ensuring business continuity. These developments affecting the datacentre environment place a new series of demands on the network at the level of cabling infrastructure, and are changing datacentre design from the ground level up. “It has become more imperative than ever for datacentre infrastructure managers to carefully consider their network architecture. In today’s competitive business environment, there is a need to implement the most cost-effective, future-proof connectivity infrastructure quickly and efficiently,” explains Tarek Helmy, Regional Director Gulf and Middle East, South and East Africa of Nexans Cabling Solutions. Server virtualisation is one of the trends in increasing the efficiency of datacentres; however, it can lead to stresses in the supporting connectivity infrastructure. Datacentres have a different approach in design and implementation when compared to a LAN infrastructure in an office. In datacentres, the main requirements are high-speed links with a condensed number or terminations for both fibre and copper. The high-speed links require either fibre links, which are usually pre-terminated fibre cables to support switch-to-switch connectivity, or high-end copper technology such as Cat6A, Cat7A or Cat8 to support server-to- switch connectivity.  Arrival of the wholesale datacentre Khazna Data Centers is the only dedicated commercial wholesale datacentre provider in the UAE and one of the largest infrastructure operators in the MENA region. It is majority owned by Mubadala Investment Company and operates two datacentre parks: one at Masdar City in Abu Dhabi and the other in Meydan in Dubai. It has a combined IT load of 24 megawatt in just over five years of operations. Khazna Data Centers provides clients with dedicated datacentres and office space with different IT capacities based on their specific needs. Khazna Data Centers has the ability to provide customers with different data loads, ranging from 500-kilowatt IT capacity per data hall to 2.5 megawatt per datacentre. This gives customers the flexibility to operate highly scalable solutions that cater to their requirements. Khazna Data Centers handles the power charges to clients on an actual use basis using a transparent pass-through mechanism. It does not provide any managed services, connectivity or applications within the customer space, giving them the freedom to manage their dedicated IT space the way they prefer. “With our offering in the UAE market, cloud and security partners can enjoy a faster deployment and by extension, a quicker go-to-market strategy by hosting their services with Khazna Data Center facilities. We also encourage leasing facilities through our retail tenants for clients that prefer a retail business model,” explains Hasan Al Naqbi, Chief Executive Officer, Khazna Data Centers Al Naqbi. “Our focus is to provide robust facilities that are not only resilient and highly available but also scalable to help organisations and cloud networks focus on their own business operations. This gives them the option of focusing on their core competencies, leaving the development of datacentre infrastructure up to us.” “We understand the sensitivity of data to clients when it comes to security and control. We have therefore created a solution that allows clients to manage and control their dedicated datacentre space from a security and IT management standpoint. They have the option of managing the physical monitoring of their datacentre and access to control the facilities, leaving the management of the datacentre infrastructure to us,” adds Al Naqbi. “Unlike retail datacentre providers, we offer clients their own datacentre and office spaces that are fully segregated from other tenants. This area is under their full management and control.” Hasan Al Naqbi, Chief Executive Officer, Khazna Data Centers Al Naqbi. 19