RedVector RV-10584

Data Centers: Operations & Maintenance, Upgrades, and Expansions

Data Centers: Operations & Maintenance, Upgrades, and Expansions

1 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RV-10584

SME: Greg Scheurich

This course has been discontinued.

 
 
If you have been following along with Red Vector’s data center video series, or if you are familiar with the industry, you have an idea of the cost, time, and effort that goes into delivering a data center. From the time that a need is identified, through site search and location, design development, construction, commissioning, and turnover, a company might easily wait 3-5 years or more, and have spent well into the 9 figures. For that level of cost, effort, and duration, you might, not unreasonably, expect the data center to run itself, and maybe even do the dishes, or at least prepare cocktails for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. There is, in fact, an industry term that even implies a self-sufficient facility – a “lights-out” data center. Sadly, at least given current technology, such a scenario is not yet plausible. Without a constant, vigilant, well-planned and well-executed Operations & Maintenance, or “O&M” program, even the most robustly designed and well constructed and commissioned facility is doomed to failure, sooner or later.
 
In addition to a robust O&M program, while not necessarily inevitable, it’s quite typical that over the life of a facility that might well cost over $100M to construct, and house equipment worth multiple times that initial construction cost, a data center will experience an expansion, a system upgrade, or both. For a number of reasons, many of which we will outline later in this lesson, expansions, either planned or unplanned, are a common occurrence in the life of a data center. Upgrades are also quite common given that the life of a data center – typically planned for no less than 25 years – exceeds the expected life of even the most well-maintained electrical and mechanical systems. Thus, over the life of a data center, as untold trillions of bits of information constantly course in, out, and through the facility, the facility manager will all but certainly be faced not only with maintenance of that 99.999% uptime environment, but the assurance of that uptime in the face of upgrades and expansions. Let’s take a look at how best practices can minimize risk and maximize chances for success in the face of such a demanding arena.
Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to:
  • Describe and identify the three-part platform and its attributes that makes up a successful O&M program
  • Match the elements of the O&M Process to their appropriate definitions
  • Summarize the three procedures that make up the O&M process
  • Explain and describe the pieces that make up a successful O&M plant
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Greg Scheurich
Greg has earned degrees in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He also holds an MBA with a concentration in Finance from the University of Texas in Dallas. He has also completed additional graduate program work towards an MS in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Texas in Austin.
 
Greg has extensive MEP experience, having been involved in the design and construction of critical facilities for 15 years for MCI, Verizon, Sprint, and EDS. He has been with the Corps of Engineers for over 5 years, currently working as the Deputy Chief of the Engineering Branch, Ft. Worth District, and previously as the Ft. Worth District Sustainable Design Program Manager.
 
Greg is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Texas, a LEED accredited Professional, and a Certified Energy Manager. He has delivered a number of industry papers and presentations on topics such as Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, and Engineering Economics at various conferences. He has guest lectured at SMU and the University of Texas at Arlington, and was a board member for the United States Green Building Council Program Working Group for Greenbuild.
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