HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40c manual Glossary

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Glossary

AHJ

authority having jurisdiction

APJ

Asia Pacific Japan

BMS

building management system

door

A hinged portion of an enclosure that covers an opening.

DX

direct expansion

ECS

environmental control system

EMEA

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

EPO

emergency power off

equipment

A general term, including fittings, devices, appliances, luminaires, apparatus, machinery, and the like used as a part of, or in connection with, a modular data center. (Source: NEC.)

IEC

International Electrotechnical Commission

ISO

International Organization for Standardization

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Contents Part Number August Edition AbstractPage Contents Appendix C Regulatory compliance notices HP POD 40c G2 site assessment checklistOverview Safety and NEC complianceAbout this document Site assessment Site safety and securitySite preparation Fire detection and suppressionHP POD 40c G2 capacities Electrical power capacities critical IT powerHP POD 40c G2 capacity limitations Overall system capacitiesDimensions and clearances HP POD 40c G2 weightSite requirements Site padSite requirements Safety and clearance area Future expansions Grounding requirementsUtilities Grounding feature SpecificationHumidifier water supply Requirement Location Specification Requirement SpecificationDrainage Chilled water supply10-2500 µmhos Electrical power system configuration Power infrastructure installationPiping materials Site electrical systemTransformers and switchboards Environmental control system Supported facility connectionsAdditional POD connections Connection portalsDemarcation box Fire box Humidifier Fire, safety, and security notificationsHP POD 40c G2 security G2 is shut down Environmental considerations Areas prone to lightning or power surgesEnvironmental risks Cold weatherCompleting a site assessment Site plan requirements and actionsHP Site Preparation Drawing Package Zoning and permit requirementsSite planning HP POD 40c G2 installationHP POD 40c G2 storage requirements Assembly equipment locationsSite plan requirements and actions Appendix a HP site assessment HP POD 40c G2 site assessment checklistAs stated by the site engineering personnel can be Description Sign-offExisting or planned supply/return headers Security Customer responsibilities Description Sign-offProvide assistance in instances where a temporary Installation prerequisites HP POD 40c G2 site readiness checklistAppendix B Preparing for delivery Pre-delivery tasksWhen installing on an elevated surface, verify that General water supply Description Sign-off Power requirements Description Sign-offChilled water system Description Sign-off General Description Sign-offDescription Sign-off HP POD 40c G2 regulatory compliance Appendix C Regulatory compliance noticesRegulatory compliance identification numbers Federal Communications Commission noticeCanadian notice Avis Canadien CablesGlossary North American Uninterruptible power systemVery early smoke detection apparatus Documentation feedback Index Index
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Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40c specifications

The HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40c is a state-of-the-art data center solution designed to meet the increasing demands for efficiency, scalability, and flexibility in enterprise environments. Aimed at delivering high-performance computing with minimal environmental impact, the POD 40c integrates innovative technologies and features to optimize operations.

One of the standout characteristics of the POD 40c is its modular design, allowing for easy deployment and scalability. Customers can configure their data center according to specific requirements, enabling rapid expansion as business needs evolve. The POD can house up to 240 servers, providing ample capacity to support intensive workloads while ensuring that users can quickly adapt to changing technological landscapes.

The energy efficiency of the POD 40c is a significant highlight. By employing advanced cooling technologies, including hot aisle/cold aisle containment and direct expansion cooling, it minimizes energy consumption while maintaining optimal temperatures for hardware components. This focus on efficiency also extends to power management, with redundant power supplies and the integration of high-efficiency power distribution units (PDUs) that help reduce operational costs.

In terms of connectivity, the HP POD 40c is equipped with comprehensive networking capabilities. The design includes integrated cabling systems that ensure organized and efficient routing of power and data. This dedication to streamlined connectivity facilitates faster data transfer rates and decreases latency, enhancing overall system performance.

Moreover, security is a paramount consideration in the POD 40c design. The unit incorporates various security features, including access controls, environmental monitoring, and surveillance options, which provide peace of mind for data-sensitive businesses. These elements work together to ensure that critical data remains protected from unauthorized access and environmental threats.

Sustainability is another key aspect, as the POD 40c is designed to be environmentally friendly. The system's effective cooling mechanisms and efficient power usage contribute to reduced carbon emissions, aligning with corporate sustainability goals and industry regulations.

In conclusion, the HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40c represents a cutting-edge solution for modern data center requirements. Its modularity, energy efficiency, robust connectivity, enhanced security, and sustainability make it an attractive option for organizations aiming to optimize their IT infrastructure while maintaining agility in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. The POD 40c exemplifies HP's commitment to providing innovative and performance-driven data center solutions, positioning it as a transformative asset for businesses seeking to thrive in a data-driven world.