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Date Center Programme Sample
Hi all,
I was wondering if any of you work in any Data Center project? I was thinking of getting into data center projects and was wondering if any of you have a programme sample for data center, if so I would really appreciate it, if you could share it with me.
Thanks in advance!
Yarkin
most schedules created are project specific no one just creats them for fum.
most schedules created are project specific no one just creats them for fum.
Patrick,
Thanks a lot for your encouriging message. I will send you a private message now.
Have a great weekend!
Kind regards,
Yarkin
Yeah that's why I asked for a sample not a project specific programme.
a lot of these palces this info is propriatary
Hi Yarkin,
I've actually scheduled quite a few datacenters. I'm new to Planning Planet so I'm not sure how to share files with you but I could send you a stripped out version of an older schedule. The datacenters that we were building were large precast tilt-up structures. On the inside, the data centers that we were building had a main center where all of the server rows exist. In that area there were a tremendous amount of air handler units that regulate the temperature of the server area. Also, we had a large process chilled piping loop that circulates water to the cooling towers and recirculates the water back through to the air handling units.
There's a tremendous amount of redundancy in a data center. Typically they'll have backup generators in case the main power gets shut off, along with redundancy in the system so that the servers don't rely on one main source of power.
Feel free to reach out though, I'd be happy to share whatever knowledge I have.
Kind Regards,
Patrick
Hi Yarkin,
I've actually scheduled quite a few datacenters. I'm new to Planning Planet so I'm not sure how to share files with you but I could send you a stripped out version of an older schedule. The datacenters that we were building were large precast tilt-up structures. On the inside, the data centers that we were building had a main center where all of the server rows exist. In that area there were a tremendous amount of air handler units that regulate the temperature of the server area. Also, we had a large process chilled piping loop that circulates water to the cooling towers and recirculates the water back through to the air handling units.
There's a tremendous amount of redundancy in a data center. Typically they'll have backup generators in case the main power gets shut off, along with redundancy in the system so that the servers don't rely on one main source of power.
Feel free to reach out though, I'd be happy to share whatever knowledge I have.
Kind Regards,
Patrick
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