Data Center Service Component Stabilization Sample Clauses

Data Center Service Component Stabilization. To improve and maximize the usable conditioned raised floor space capacity at the SDC, the Service Provider has identified a series of infrastructure stabilization projects for that facility. The implementation of these stabilization projects will improve the reliability, availability and serviceability of the facility infrastructure and address raised floor area cooling issues at the SDC. The Service Provider has evaluated the floor space and data center infrastructure requirements to support the Server and mainframe solutions and has found that there is enough capacity available to meet the requirements of Transformation in both the ADC and SDC. The Service Provider will establish on-going monthly meetings with the ASU Facilities Director to support coordination of both the Transformation project and on-going SDC operational activities. These on-going meetings will involve the ASU Facilities Director, the Service Provider, MSI, SDC Data Center Manager, the Service Provider Data Center Transformation Project manager and additional Service Provider Data Center technical staff as required. At the SDC, the Service Provider will:  During Transition, Service Provider will install the Rackwise Data Center Manager software tool to support the documentation of cabling, rack location, and rack elevation diagrams at the Consolidated Data Centers. The Rackwise Data Center Manager software tool implementation if described in the Transition Plan.  During Transition, install a dedicated building automation and alarm system to replace the solution which is tied to the campus building automation system.  Install a backup chiller to provide redundancy for Data Center cooling.  Install a VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus) combustion detection system.  Install a generator fuel filtration system to clean the fuel in the supply tank.  Establish a return air plenum above the ceiling to include ducted return air to Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units – existing sub-floor congestion combined with future additional equipment requirements result in increased heat load which requires cooling engineering changes at the Data Center to improve cooling efficiency.  Replace older, end of service life (EOSL) CRAC (Computer Room Air Conditioner) units as the Transformation program proceeds to improve cooling capability for the added infrastructure workload at that facility. Preliminary designs, plans and timelines will be reviewed with the ASU Facilities Director ...
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