Huawei, on Tuesday shared its insights on the development of the data center industry at the Datacenter Dynamics Conference (DCD) in London. At the event, Huawei hosted an in-depth discussion on intelligent data centers and presented its Uninterrupted Power Supply data series.
As the energy efficiency of data centers continues to become a concern for the industry in Europe, Huawei is leading the push to solve the problems of high capital expenditure, high energy consumption and inefficient operations and maintenance which traditional data centers encounter. At the DCD, Roland Huempfner, Senior Network Energy expert at Huawei, introduced the Huawei Intelligent Data Center solution, highlighting its improved energy efficiency achieved by combining selected components, infrastructures and IT equipment, as well as optimized power and cooling capacities. These improvements help operators reduce their costs and deliver an improved service to end-users.
“More cloud computing data center deployments are driven by industry value transfer. By using the traditional method of setting up a data center it has become difficult to satisfy deployment demands. Infrastructure standardization and management automation have become new trends for the industry to help data center owners reduce deployment time by up to 50 per cent and improve the center efficiency through remote operation. In comparison studies, Huawei’s Intelligent Data Center provides a better return in investment over a three year period, making it attractive to investors,” said Li Guoqiang, Marketing Director, Huawei Data Center Solutions.
In addition to the Intelligent Data Center solutions discussed at the conference, Huawei also presented their Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) series. The modular design of the products attracted the audience at the DCD. The solutions meet the demand from operators to deliver sustainable and energy efficient options in Europe. The UPS 5000-E series provides reliable, scalable, and high-efficiency uninterruptable power for large and medium sized data centers, network centers and offices. |