These guidelines help you prepare your site for the delivery
and installation of your server.
Site selection
The selection of a site for information technology equipment is
the first consideration in planning and preparing for the installation. Determine
whether a new site is to be constructed or alterations are to be performed
on an existing site.
Access
Define an access route from your loading dock to your data
processing area before delivery of your server.
Space requirements
The floor area required for the equipment is determined by the
specific servers to be installed, the location of columns, floor loading capacity,
and provisions for future expansion.
General power information
Reliable electrical power is required for the proper functioning
of your data processing equipment.
Air conditioning determination
The air conditioning system must provide year-round temperature
and humidity control as a result of the heat dissipated during equipment
operation.
Environmental design criteria
Use these environmental design criteria to ensure that
your data center environment provides optimal conditions for your
server operation.
Relocation and temporary storage
Shipment or storage conditions that exceed the specified
limits can cause permanent damage to your server. These guidelines
should be followed when relocating or temporarily storing your server.
Acclimation
Server and storage equipment must be acclimated to the surrounding
environment to prevent condensation.
System air distribution
Careful attention should be given to the method of air
distribution to eliminate areas of excessive air motion and hot spots.
Planning for communications
Your installation requires a variety of communication equipment
to support the computer installation. Telephone lines, fax lines, and the
remote support facility (RSF) are just some of the types of communications
that you will need to have installed.