Intelligent Data Centres Issue 08 | Page 42

EXPERT OPINION As one of the UAE’s information technology leaders, and a specialist in Digital Transformation, Injazat helps organisations put digital at the heart of their business – working with clients to reduce risk, improve productivity and drive growth. Injazat operates two world-class facilities: a Tier IV Data Centre in Abu Dhabi, offering the highest levels of uptime, resilience and security; and a Tier III+ Data Centre in Dubai, also offering excellent levels of uptime and resilience, while greatly expanding Injazat’s capacity to provision cloud services and other managed service offerings. An understanding of the applications of a data centre is of paramount importance for companies and Injazat consulting teams help clients to improve business performance by utilising data centre solutions and enabling them to make full use of digitised operations. Are there any unique challenges to the data centre industry in the Middle East? Ganesh Bhat, Head of Data Centres, eHosting DataFort The Middle Eastern region in general has ambient conditions which can take a major toll on the efficiency of data centres. Two of the main factors include temperature and dust. With operating temperatures set higher, it has a negative ripple effect on the condensers or outdoor chiller units. Since cooling units and associated outdoor units are oversized to compensate or offset ambient conditions, they then become an overkill on the efficiency. Additionally, there has to be an extra effort in ensuring that the air filters are cleaned and replaced frequently. The majority of data centre units are imported and hence any future maintenance is comparatively more expensive than the countries where they are manufactured and supplied. Availability of spare parts and the supply lead times are other factors to be considered for maintenance. It may be a wise idea to keep few critical components in stock to avoid supply lead time. Ganesh Bhat, Head of Data Centres, eHosting DataFort 42 Issue 08 Also, there is a huge skills gap for IT personnel in the region. On the other hand, the intelligence, know-how and technical competency that is required to build, expand and adhere to certification requirements calls for a higher degree of expertise. More often these roles are outsourced and at times may not be available locally. The region has to make some concerted efforts in ensuring that these technical skills are nurtured and in turn work towards a stronger industry. It is critical that data centre providers implement advanced technology to ensure that the efficiency levels are optimised. Given the nature of the business, we must be aware of and make adequate investments in security solutions to be in a strong position to protect the infrastructure as well as the all-important data. ◊ THE MIDDLE EASTERN REGION IN GENERAL HAS AMBIENT CONDITIONS WHICH CAN TAKE A MAJOR TOLL ON THE EFFICIENCY OF DATA CENTRES. www.intelligentdatacentres.com