Minkels presents new white paper on implementation of micro data centre strategy

Veghel, the Netherlands, 26 October 2017 โ€“ย The role of data centres is quickly changing, driven by the cloud, data growth and IT cost reduction. This leads to new challenges when it comes to future-proofing data centre infrastructures. Data centre supplier Minkels โ€“ part of the publicly traded company Legrand (NYSE Euronext Paris: LR) โ€“ has published a number of white papers which can be used as a guide to creating a future-proof and energy-efficient data centre. Minkels is now launching a new white paper about the micro data centre, titled โ€˜White paper 09 โ€“ Micro data centres: from strategy to implementationโ€™.

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The micro data centre market is expected to expand globally from 2.67 billion dollars in 2017 to 8.47 billion dollars in 2022. Niek van der Pas (Minkelsโ€™ Lead Data Centre Expert and author of white paper 09) explains: โ€œLooking at the data centre market, three drivers that are affecting market demand can be distinguished. First of all, more and more applications are ending up in theย cloud. As a result, many companies only need a small and clear data centre โ€“ though it still has to meet the requirements of a large one.โ€ย 

Other companies choose to outsource their IT to commercial data centres or cloud data centres. โ€œThese companies can reduce the size of their in-house data centres, which means moreย efficiency: lower energy use and more predictable (operational) costs. Last but not least, there is theย Internet of Thingsย (IoT) โ€“ the main driver in the micro data centre market. In 2014, there were about 14 billion devices connected worldwide. By 2020 there will be 50 billion. Centralised data processing does not always fit IoT applications, for instance because of low latency requirements (edge analytics). IoT applications therefore require this data to be handled locally by using micro data centres.โ€

IoT has a major impact on the data centre ecosystem and on connectivity. Both theย coreย and theย edgeย layerย offer new chances and challenges. โ€œWhen implemented correctly, micro data centres can become the cornerstone of the modern IT Infrastructure โ€“ fulfilling all the needs of a high demanding low latency highly available IT-platform at the edgeโ€, says Van der Pas. โ€œTo understand the considerations leading to the selection of the best micro data centre solution, white paper 09 discusses the Data Centre Decoupling Point (DCDP), a stakeholder analysis and a business risk analysis which will be translated into availability, security and resource efficiency demands. All these aspects are projected to the practical implementation of a micro data centre strategy. White paper 09 guides the reader in making the right considerations and choices.โ€

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