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- Network Closets
At DVL, we specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of these critical spaces.
Network Closets have become the key link in any organization's ability to connect to the internet and the cloud. As more and more applications are deployed at the edge of network, and the rapid increase of IoT devices expand, these spaces are truly vital to the functioning of an organization.
At DVL, we specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of these critical spaces. Many of these spaces were originally janitor closets or small electrical rooms that included a punch down block for a phone system.
At DVL, we specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of these critical spaces.
Network Closets have become the key link in any organization's ability to connect to the internet and the cloud. As more and more applications are deployed at the edge of network, and the rapid increase of IoT devices expand, these spaces are truly vital to the functioning of an organization.
At DVL, we specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of these critical spaces. Many of these spaces were originally janitor closets or small electrical rooms that included a punch down block for a phone system.
Today, these IDF (intermediate distribution frame) IT network closets include the following:
- Dedicated Cooling
- Backup Power
- Power Distribution
- Rack
- Room for Growth
- Remote Monitoring
- Cleaning
- Maintenance
- Cell Phone Repeaters (Booster)
- Router
- Patch Panels
- Network Switch
- Possible Servers and Storage
- Fiber and Ethernet
- Security
- Fire Protection
- PA Systems
- Phones
- Cameras
Which UPS is best for your network closet?
Network Closets have become the key link in any organization's ability to connect to the internet and the cloud. As more and more applications are deployed at the edge of network, and the rapid increase of IoT devices expand, these spaces are truly vital to the functioning of an organization.
Key components, guidelines, and best practices
Space
Rule of thumb: One network closet for every 10,000 sq ft of space.
Power distribution
Geist PDU’s (also know as power strips) offer an extensive selection of high-quality, data center power products include upgradeable power distribution units, inline power meters, transfer switches and monitoring sensors. Whether you need basic or intelligent power to help prevent circuits from overloading, Geist has solutions that fit your exact needs.
- Integral to the UPS
- Single Power Strip
- Redundant Strip
Case studies
Law firm
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Victoria theater Assoc.
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