Data centre start-up IP House has selected EcoStruxure IT to come up with its next generation cloud-based Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) platform.
IP House Operations and Commercial Manager Vinny Vaghani said: “During the planning stages we chose to use software from an industry-leading vendor.
“One of the biggest drivers for selecting EcoStruxure IT was its vendor-neutrality and ability to integrate with different products to provide detailed data in a single dashboard. As a colocation provider, we have to adhere to the highest standards of uptime and resiliency, monitoring and management is an absolute necessity for our customers.”
IP House’s carrier-neutral data centre has been built to Tier III standards on the edge of London’s financial district. It contains 14,000 Sqft. of white space across two technical suites and will be operational later this month. The facility also uses critical components from Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure for Data Centers architecture, including Power Distribution (PDU), Switchgear, NetShelter Racks and Symmetra PX UPS.
P House Data Centre Manager Sean Hilliar said: “Our clients depend on both uptime and 24/7 connectivity to business-critical applications hosted within the data centre. Having the ability to proactively monitor all elements of the infrastructure with an advanced software solution like EcoStruxure IT will reassure customers that we’re providing them with a secure, competitive and resilient colocation service, which safeguards them against downtime.”
EcoStruxure IT is a vendor-neutral Datacentre Management as a Service (DMaaS) architecture, purpose-built for the hybrid IT and data centre environments. It provides global visibility from anywhere, at any time on any device and data-driven insights into critical IT assets, which helps customers mitigate risk and reduce downtime.