More data, more data centres
With the digital transformation, networking and cloud computing, data volumes are constantly increasing. More and more data centres are needed to process and store this data, well protected from unauthorised access and available to users at all times. The example of a data centre in German-speaking Switzerland shows that security, high availability and resource conservation go hand in hand. Customers – companies and ICT providers – rent server space or entire racks in the data centre, allowing them to securely store and operate their data and IT systems.
Redundant infrastructure for uninterrupted supply
The regionally active data centre has an ISO-certified (21007) Tier3+ infrastructure, where all systems are fully redundant and therefore highly available. This allows the infrastructure to continue functioning even if individual components fail. There are therefore two independent, geographically separate power supplies, each with their own emergency generator, as well as a redundant cooling supply that can cool the server racks via two separate cooling networks. For additional safety, a 40m³ cold storage tank is available to cool the system temporarily in the event of a failure.
Low transfer losses
The refrigeration technology of the data centre comes from Mountair AG (regulation, recoolers, cooling walls, hydraulic module) and CTA AG (chillers, climate cabinets). Two CTA ammonia chillers with a cooling capacity of 566 kW each are used. The refrigeration system is characterised by low transfer losses and has a very compact design. The chillers are located in easily accessible housings, allowing them to be easily maintained and serviced.