Description
A micro data center is a compact, self-contained infrastructure solution that integrates all the essential components of a data center into a single rack-level unit. This includes compute resources, storage, power distribution, cooling systems, and security.
Eaton's Micro Data Center is designed for “Edge-of-Cloud” applications, which require data processing closer to the end-user. The system combines various subsystems into one cabinet, such as a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply), power distribution, cooling, and monitoring. It features a touchscreen display for the user interface and includes sensors for smoke, water leakage, temperature, and humidity.
Specifications
| Integrated Systems |
The Micro Data Center includes an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), power distribution units (PDU), cooling, and environmental monitoring in a single enclosure. Some models also feature a CCTV system, fire detection, and a rodent repellent system. |
| Configurations |
Eaton offers both single-rack and multi-rack configurations, with varying dimensions, UPS ratings, and recommended IT loads. For example, single-rack configurations can have UPS ratings from 3kVA to 10kVA with an IT load of 0.3-7 kW, while multi-rack systems can go up to 40kVA with an IT load of 7-21kW. |
| Remote Management |
The systems offer remote monitoring and management capabilities through a web page or mobile app, with a user interface on a touchscreen display. |
| Cooling |
The cooling system is an in-rack, inverter-based unit, which eliminates the need for separate room-level cooling. This can reduce total infrastructure costs and improve energy efficiency. |
| Physical Security |
They provide enhanced physical security with features like enclosed cold and hot aisles to reduce dust and noise, as well as electronic or fingerprint locking systems. |