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In western Pennsylvania, a data center is using the benefits of a very cool location. It's Iron Mountain's man-made caverns in an old limestone mine, and in room 48, an experiment in data center efficiency design and the use of geothermal environmental conditions for extra efficiency is taking place. In other words, researchers are trying to find out if putting data centers deep underground will be an ideal place for them.

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Primary Requirement For Building Data Center

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The data center’s primary service is to provide care and feeding for all equipment housed within it. The practical requirements of a data center are as follows:

  • Provide a physically secure location for servers, storage, and network equipment.
  • Provide 24 / 7 network connectivity for equipment within the data center to devices outside the data center.
  • Provide necessary power to operate all equipment.
 

Common Cabling Tools

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A number of tools are common to most cabling tool kits: wire strippers, wire cutters, cable crimpers, punch-down tools, fish tape, and toning tools. Most of these tools are essential for installing even the most basic of cabling systems.

Wire Strippers
Strippers for UTP, ScTP, and STP cables are used to remove the outer jacket and have to accommodate the wide variation in the geometry of UTP cables. Some types use spring tension to help keep the blade at the proper cutting depth.

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About Cabling Racks, Enclosures, & The Component Inside

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Racks are the pieces of hardware that help you organize cabling infrastructure. These racks are commonly called just 19-inch racks, Mounting holes are spaced between 5/8 and two inches apart, so you can be assured that no matter what your preferred equipment vendor is, its equipment will fit in your rack.

Here is generally types of racking system available for purchase;

Wall-Mounted Brackets
For small installations and areas where economy of space is a key consideration, wall-mounted brackets may provide the best solution. Racks such as the one in Figure are ideal for small organizations that may only have a few dozen workstations or phone outlets but are still concerned about building an organized cabling infrastructure.

 

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About Wiring Closets

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Wiring closets are known by a number of names and acronyms. Although some cabling professionals use the term wiring closets, others call them intermediate cross-connects (ICCs) or intermediate distribution frames (IDFs). The ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B Standard refers to wiring closets as telecommunications rooms. They are usually remote locations in a large or multistory building.

The wiring closets are all connected to a central wiring center known by the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B Standard as an equipment room. Other cabling professionals call this the main distribution frame (MDF) or the main cross-connect (MCC). Intermediate cross-connect, main distribution frame, and main cross-connect are incomplete descriptions of the rooms’ purposes because modern systems require the housing of electronic gear in addition to the cross-connect frames, main or intermediate.

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Cabling Installation Procedures Steps

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Now that we’ve covered some of the factors to take into account when designing a cabling system, it’s time to discuss the process of installing an entire cabling system, from start to finish. The steps include;

Design the Cabling System
Following proper cabling design procedures will ensure the success of your cabling system installation. Before you pull a single cable, you should have a detailed plan of how the installation will proceed. You should also know the scope of the project, Finally, you should have the design plan available to all people involved with the installation of the cable list of people includes the cabling installer, the electrical inspector, the building inspector, and the customer. At the very least, the information should contain a blueprint of how the cables will be installed.

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Data and Cabling Security for Prevention

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Your network cables carry all the data that crosses your network. If the data your cables carry is sensitive and should not be viewed by just anyone, you may need to take extra steps when designing and installing your cabling system to ensure that the data stays where it belongs: inside the cables. The level of protection you employ depends on how sensitive the data is and how serious a security breach could be. Cabling security measures can range from the simple to the absurdly complex.

Two ways to prevent data from being intercepted are;

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Take A Look at The Telecommunications Rooms

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Some components and considerations that pertain to telecommunications rooms must be taken into account during the design stage.

LAN Wiring
The first item inside a telecommunications room that will draw your attention is the large bundle of cables coming into the closet. The bundle contains the cables that run from the closet to the individual stations and may also contain cables that run from the room to other rooms or closets in the building. The bundle of cables is usually bound together with straps and leads the LAN cables to a patch panel, which connects the individual wires within a particular cable to network ports on the front of the panel. These ports can then be connected to the network equipment (hubs, switches, routers, and so on), or two ports can be connected together with a patch cable. Patch panels are the main products used in LAN installations today because they are extremely cost effective and allow great flexibility when connecting workstations.

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Today Cabling Plant Uses

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Another consideration to take into account when designing and installing a structured cabling system is the intended use of the various cables in the system. A few years ago, structured cabling system usually meant a company’s data network cabling. Today, cabling systems are used to carry various kinds of information, including the following:

  • Data
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Fire detection and security

When designing and installing your cabling system, you must keep in mind what kind of information is going to be traveling on the network and what kinds of cables are required to carry that information. Assume that we have been know kind of cable that could be run for data, so we discuss about other type media wiring.

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