Managed Data Center definition

Managed Data Center means a center whose primary purpose is the centralized repository for storage, management and dissemination of data and information for multiple businesses. This definition does not include spaces primarily for housing office computers, including individual work stations, servers associated with workstations or small server rooms. For the purposes of these rules, the Council has adopted the Uptime Institute, Inc.’s four tiered classification approach to site power infrastructure. Projects must be similar and align with the characteristics of the tier classifications or another widely accepted metric for evaluating data centers.
Managed Data Center means a center whose primary purpose is the centralized repository for storage, management and dissemination of data and information for multiple businesses. This definition does not include spaces primarily for housing office computers, including individual workstations, servers associated with workstations or small server rooms.
Managed Data Center means a center whose primary purpose is the centralized repository for storage, management, and dissemination of data and information for multiple businesses. This definition does not include spaces primarily for housing office computers, including individual workstations, servers associated with workstations, or small server rooms. For the purposes of these rules, the Council has adopted the Uptime Institute, Inc.’s four tiered classification approach to site power infrastructure.1

Related to Managed Data Center

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