Organizations are looking to take advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), and other workloads that weren’t on anyone’s radar a few years ago. These applications require sophisticated new hardware that delivers the highest levels of performance, and a network capable of moving large volumes of data with minimal latency.
In addition to “new,” data center managers must worry about “more” — more workloads, more data, more users, more devices. The IT environment is growing quickly within the data center, at the edge and in the cloud. The need to control capital and operational costs requires a high-density architecture that maximizes the use of data center real estate and power and optimizes resource utilization.
Thing is, few data centers were planned with this degree of change in mind. There are so many things to consider — rack size and configuration, power density and distribution, cooling, and cabling, just to name a few. IT teams tend to base decisions on current requirements with a fudge factor for growth. Those decisions probably didn’t take into account the need for AI servers with GPUs that consume a lot of power and generate a lot of heat, or IoT applications that demand a highly distributed environment.
So, what requirements should data center managers be considering as we enter 2019?
Rahi Systems offers a suite of solutions and services that help data center managers meet these requirements. From our FlexIT infrastructure products to industry-leading compute, storage, networking and A/V solutions, we are your one-stop resource. Our experts have the knowledge
and experience to help you design an agile data center environment and select the right products to meet your business and IT needs. Our distribution and logistics capabilities ensure that these solutions are delivered to the right place at the right time around the globe.
What does the data center of the future look like? That’s difficult to predict, but Rahi Systems is here to help you address today’s data center challenges and position your organization for the future.