DataCenter Training Program DCPRO in Jakarta 2017 1. © 2017 PT. Niscom Data Solusi
- DataCenter Training Program -
in Jakarta 2017
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ü Worldwide best practice training program provided for DC folks by
DataCenterDynamics in U.K.
ü Acquire the latest international standards & tech skills of all DC
components
Whatʼs DCPRO
- Data Center Professional Development
ü Expert instructors w/ over 10 yrs experience
ü Interactive learning experience
ü Blended learning solutions (classroom,
online) & Specialist career progression tracks
for advanced learning
ü Finally To Indonesia in 2016!
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American Institute of Architects (AIA) / BCS / The Chartered Institute of IT / Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) /
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) / NCEES/RCEP / Engineers Australia / BICSI.
Accredited bodies
Recognized by the international accredited bodies
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Specialist in their own field with more than 10 years experiences
We have different trainers for the different courses most of the time
as only the specialist will deliver the courses in their field
- Asia Pacific Trainers -
Expert Instructors
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Interactive Learning Experience
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Data Center Computing
Professional
Data Center Storage & Data
Professional
Critical Operations
Professional
Data Center Power
Professional
Data Center Cooling
Professional
DCS IT DCS DESIGN DCS OPERATIONS
Open Compute Project
(OCP) Awareness Course
Business Continuity
Management
Data Center Design Awareness Data Center Technician
Energy and Cost
Management
Energy Efficiency
Best Practices
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Career Progression Framework
Upcoming class in Jakarta
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DC Practitioner(DCP) Certificate
ROUTES IN JAKARTA
YOUR BUSINESS
CARD
CLASSROOM
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DC Specialist (DCS) Certificate
ROUTES IN JAKARTA
YOUR BUSINESS
CARD
CLASSROOM
ONLINE
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Jakarta Class in 2017
Lv. Course
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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DCDA ● ● ● ● ●
DCT
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2 EEBP ● ● ●
3 COP ● ●
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20, 21 13,14 6,7
15-17 11-13
Note:
●Fixed ●Scheduled
**Minimum class atendee:8
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE
**Please let us know if you want it on other dates,
we are flexible to arrange it for you in INDONESIA
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Course Level Job scope Location Duration
Standard
Price
DCDA
- Data Center Design Awareness
Level 1
• Data Center Operator
• OEM Supplier
• Sales Engineer
• Project Manager
• Facilities Manager
Jakarta
3
days
$1,950
USD
DCT
- Data Center Technician
Level 1
• Datacenter Service Manager
• Datacenter Technician
• Telecommunications Engineers
• Data Center Facilities Technician
• Customer Service Manager
• Field Sales Engineer
Jakarta
2
days
$1,200
USD
EEBP
- Energy Efficiency Best Practice
Level 2
• IT Manager
• M&E Consultant
• HVAC Engineer
• Property Developer
• Facility Manager
• Project Manager
• Data Center Owner/ Operator
• Building Contractor
Jakarta
2
days
$1,350
USD
COP
- Critical Operations Professional
Level 3
• M&E Operational Management
• Data Center Manager
• Business Unit/ Client Manager
• Construction Project Manager
Jakarta
3
days
$2,850
USD
Upcoming Jakarta Class
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Learn the key elements that influence the design of the
modern data center.
From site selection to cabling infrastructure, this course
focuses on the key skills required to understand the design
concepts and interdependencies associated with each
discipline.
Course Content :
1. Data Center Evolution
2. Facility Classification
3. Site Selection
4. Architectural Design
5. Raised Floor
6. Room Layout
7. Infrastructure Connectivity
8. IT Architecture and Network Design
9. Cooling Systems and Environmental Control
10. Fire Systems
Professional Development Hrs 21
Exam Half or 1 hour, open book
Pre-requisites None
Suggested Progression Energy Efficiency
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DCDA
DataCenter Design Awareness
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Data Center Evolution
•Technology advances
•Todayʼs challenges
•Relevant industry bodies
•Current standards and regulations
•Key definitions and metrics
Facility Classification
•Market trends, regulations and design impact
•Balancing IT capacity and efficiency
•Design and project process
•Critical classifications – Uptime Institute, TIA,
BICSCI
•Availability and the impact of downtime
•Business needs assessment – TCO and ROI
•Data center options – enterprise, colo, MSP,
wholesale
Site Selection
•Site adjacency standards and recommend
•Availability of water, power, telco, gas and air
•Geographical influences and recommendations
•Future Thinking – PUE, environment, modular
Architectural Design
•External shell – materials, solar gain, engineering
•Space considerations – computer room layout,
support areas and external space
•Structural specifications – floor, ceiling and wall
•Traditional build vs modular options
IT Architecture and Network Design
•Servers – pizza box vs chassis vs blade and next
gen.
•Storage – DAS vs NAS vs SAN, RAID, clustering,
disk drives, table libraries, solid state and storage
management
•Communications – aggregation, edge and core
switches, routers, resilience
•Virtualisation, FcoE
•Impact of speed on design – 1/10/40/100/400G
•Designing today to meet tomorrowʼs challenges
Cooling Systems and Env Control
•Cooling fundamentals and definitions
•Cooling options – CRAC, CRAH, DX, refrigerants,
aid and water system advantages and
disadvantages
•ASHRAE limits – recommended A1 to A4
•Design considerations, legacy, hot/cold aisle,
containment
•System efficiency – bypass, recirculation, static
pressure, thermal capacity, free cooling, air/water
economization, rotary and static heat exchangers,
CHP, zero refrigeration
Fire Systems
•Fire Regulations & rating systems
•Fire prevention – compartment & barrier design
•Fire detection & warning – smoke, heat, flame
detection systems, fire panels
•Fire suppression systems – wet & dry pipe, water
mist, inert&synthetic gas, CO2, hypoxic
•System design considerations
Raised Floor
•Floor loadings – concentrated, uniform, rolling
•Design and construction considerations
•Air grill tiles – open space vs flow rates
•Ramp design – location, heights and inclines
•Cutting tiles – best practices, sealing gaps
•Managing zinc whiskers and other contaminants
Room Layout
•Equipment considerations
•IT cabinet types
•Hot aisle/cold aisle configuration
•Non-standard equipment considerations
Infrastructure Connectivity
•Copper shielded and unshielded cables,
connectors, categories, bandwidth, distances, fire
rating
•Fiber single and multimode cable, simplex and
array connectors, bandwidth, distance, loss,
operational costs
•Cable location and containment best practice,
space allocation, overhead vs underfloor
•Connectivity design options –EoR, ToR, no. of
connections, resilience – N, N+1, 2N
•Future developments
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Your Name
Certificate
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Our Energy Efficiency course explores strategies for the
effective use of energy within the data center; incorporating
standards
imposed by the EU Code of Conduct, The Green Grid,
ASHRAE, BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT, and IEEE.
Course Content :
1. The Global Energy Efficiency Landscape
2. Key Drivers
3. Auditing and Assessment
4. Monitoring and Measuring
5. IT Hardware
Professional Development Hrs 14
Exam 1 hour, open book
Pre-requisites
None (although completion of our foundation level
ʻData Center Design Awarenessʼ course is
recommended) on
Suggested Progression
Data Center Cooling Professional + Data Center
Power Professional OR Energy & Cost Management
+ Critical Operations Professional
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6. Cooling Architectures
7. Power Architectures
8. Rightsizing and Capacity Management
9. Commissioning and Maintenance
EEBP
Energy Efficiency Best Practice
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Global Energy Efficiency Landscape
•Global energy outlook
•Global data services outlook
•Global & local energy efficiency landscape
•Relevant industry bodies
Key Drivers
•Energy cost growth
•Energy availability security concerns
•End user behaviour vs infrastructure change
•Differentiating green strategies from sustainability
& energy efficiency
•The data center energy lifecycle
•Energy efficiency opportunities – identifying the
losses in the power chain from generation to the
chip
•Management efficiency – efficiency at
organizational level, IT vs facilities paradigm, TCO
vs ROI, procurement for efficiency
•Building ratings – World Green Building Council,
NABERS, LEED, BREEAM, Singapore, China
•Energy efficient product rating – 80 plus, Green
Star, E3, TCO
•Data Center rating schemes – NABERS, LEED,
EUCoC, CEEDA
•Examples of worst practices across the data center
•Standards & best practices
Auditing & Assessment
•Data center maturity model
•Assessment of different data center types
•Assessment of different industry types
Cooling Architectures
•ASHRAE thermal guidelines – implementing A1 to
A4
•Air flow management
•Temperature & humidity settings
•Containment strategies
•Free cooling analysis
•VFDʼs
•Cutting edge cooling
•Location & efficiency
Power Architectures
•Electrical efficiency best practice
•Rotary & static UPS efficiency
•Cogeneration
Rightsizing & Capacity Management
•Design vs implementation strategies for efficiency
•Load variation design options
•Impact of redundant components on efficiency
•Zone design
•Modular design
•Retrofit vs new construction
Commissioning & Maintenance
•Building a project delivery team
•Stakeholder involvement
•Maintaining for efficiency
•Future efficiency opportunity
•NABERS audit & assessment scheme
•Impact of availability & resilience on efficiency
•State of the art efficiency strategies
•Application of organizational efficiency metrics
•Customized metrics
•Metrics for water, carbon and business
productivity
Monitoring and Measuring
•Measuring implementation levels
•Manual and automated measurement
•Incoming utility measurement
•Standalone vs shared & mixed use buildings
•Measuring electrical power consumption
•Measuring IT equipment consumption
•DCIM and new technologies
IT Hardware
•Servers – innovative solutions for the big
consumers
•Processor performance vs efficiency
•Mooreʼs Law and Koomeyʼs Law
•Power usage analysis & opportunities
•Custom design solutions
•Power management features and issues
•Unused servers
•Getting the most out of virtualization,
consolidation and load sharing
•Lifecycle analysis
•Storage energy efficiency
•Online vs offline, deduplication, email quotas
•Impact of infrastructure cabling on efficiency
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Learn the successful operation of a data center by facilities, moves
and changes and cabling teams.
This Specialist level course covers the re-evaluation of
business criticality and Tier levels to critical operations procedures,
this advanced level course encourages students to discuss their
real-world experiences within the classroom.
Course Content :
1. Business requirement
2. Data center finance
3. Downtime, Human Factors and Staffing
4. Incidents, Failures, Scenarios and Managing Risk
5. Mechanical and Electrical Infrastructure Operations
6. Cooling Systems, Energy Management and Savings
7. IT Equipment, Telecommunications and Cabling and
Change Management
8. Ancillary Services and Building and Facilities
Management
9. Maintenance Contracts
10. Records and Contracts
Hours 21
Exam 1 hour, open book
Pre-requisites
Recommended 1-2 yrs verifiable
experience in a data center/
computer room environment
Suggested Progression
Energy & Cost Management + online
courses
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Critical Operations professional
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Who Should Attend :
n M&E Operational Management
n Data Center Manager
n Business Unit/ Client Manager
n Construction Project Manager
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Business Requirements
•Types of data center
•Business needs assessment
•Demand forecasting
•Tier classifications
•Availability requirements
Data Center Finance
•Budget classifications
•Total cost of ownership
•Data center budgets
•Accruals and estimated liabilities
•Financial statements and reporting
Downtime, Human Factors and Staffing
•Downtime impact and causes
•Human factors
•Organizational structures and staffing
•Summaries
Incidents, Failures, Scenarios and Managing Risk
•Risk management and assessment methods
•Methodologies
•Risk assessment checklist
Mechanical and Electrical Infrastructure Operations
•Critical operations
•Maintenance
•Safe systems of work
•Interdependencies
•Critical plant switching operations
Cooling Systems, Energy Management and Savings
•Introduction to cooling operations
•Impact on cooling design and operations
•New operating parameters
•New efficiency metrics
•Why energy savings?
•EU code of conduct
•Energy management and savings
IT Equipment, Telecommunications and Cabling and
Change Management
•Mechanical and electrical (M&E) operations
•IT infrastructure moves, adds and changes (MAC)
•Organizational change
•Supplier change
•Service provider change
Ancillary Services and Building and Facilities
Management
•BMS definitions and protocols
•Integrated systems: BMS/BAS/DCIM
•Reporting systems and requirements
Maintenance Contracts
•Compliance and applicable standards
•Ancillary services and facility maintenance
Records and Contracts
•Maintenance contracts
•Different types of contract
•Scope of services
•Statutory registers and records
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n Global companies
Equinix, Digital Realty, Global Switch,
Warren & Brown, M+W, Amazon Web Services,
ABB, Eaton, Anixter, Fujitsu, Hitachi, TATA
Communications, Google, Facebook, Cummins, Fujitsu,
Barclays, Telstra, Schneider Electric, Racks Central,
Kingsland, IO, Hoppecke, 1-Net, AMCOM, etc.
n Local companies
Banks, Securities/Finances
DC Operators, DC Consultants
DC Manufacturers/Constructors etc.
Participants
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