Network Design White Papers
Facility Considerations for the Data Center: Version 2.1
Overview The Cisco Enterprise Data Center Architecture - a comprehensive, adaptive network architecture designed by Cisco Systems for agile Information Technology (IT) support of business needs - critically depends upon underlying physical facilities to provide the power, cooling, physical housing, cabling, physical security, and fire protection that allow IT to function reliably and seamlessly. This paper presents strategies for designing the integrated, end-to-end facilities that provide this crucial physical infrastructure to support the emerging virtualized computing environment.
| Publisher | American Power Conversion (APC) | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2005 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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