Users can simulate and optimize changes in infrastructure before implementation while also identifying unused capacity.
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FNT Command supports all operational processes within the data center and provides operators with full transparency on all assets.īy integrating FNT Command with 6SigmaDC from Future Facilities, the leading toolset for predictive modelling and simulation of data center cooling, it is now possible to continuously model the impact that data center changes will have on server availability, capacity and cooling efficiency (ACE).
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With its comprehensive, consistent, and integrated data model, centralized data storage, and extensive component library featuring over 50,000 server and network components, FNT’s DCIM software fulfills all the requirements for managing and planning every aspect of data center infrastructure. The company’s FNT Command software provides high-precision planning and management capabilities for all data center assets. Thanks to the new partnership between software specialists FNT and Future Facilities, who have already created the necessary interface, data centers can enjoy better capacity management and plan for optimum utilization of all available resources using powerful predictive modelling.įNT specializes in the management and planning of all IT infrastructure assets, from cabling through to data centers and the associated services. It is also important to have the necessary scenario and planning processes in place as a basis for reliable prognosis. To do this, managers need detailed information on the current status of all cabinets, servers, UPSs, and many other assets in the data center. The solution lies in optimal planning with predictive analysis and prognosis of network, server, load, power, and cooling capacities. The challenge for data center operators and network managers is to efficiently deploy all data center assets to handle these ever-increasing loads. With the increase in mobile computing, rise of social networking, and spread of IT into virtually all areas of private and working life, data volumes are growing exponentially. In Germany, data centers currently account for around 2% of total energy consumption.