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Commissioning a Data Center -- Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes

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Commissioning a Data Center — Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes
Data center commissioning can deliver an unbiased evaluation of whether a newly constructed data center will be an operational success or a failure. Proper execution of the commissioning process is a critical step in determining how the data center operates as an integrated system. The documentation produced as a result of commissioning is also the single, most enduring value added deliverable in a data center's operational life. This white paper outlines the ten most common errors that prevent successful execution of the commissioning process.

 

 
 
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