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APPLYING MODULAR
AND PREFABRICATION
TECHNIQUES FOR DATA
CENTER OPTIMIZATION
Jack Pouchet
Vice President Market Development
Vertiv
Overview
Where, when, how of your next deployment
Construction Techniques Changing
New World of Rapid Data Centers
Not just for Hyperscale
Applying New Models to Current & Next Projects
Q & A
Data Center Infrastructure
Fire Pump Controller
Power Distribution Units
Infrastructure Management & Monitoring
Surge Protection
Cold Aisle Containment
Automatic Transfer Switch
SwitchgearUninterruptible Power Supplies & Batteries
Complete Life Cycle Solutions
Maintenance & Repair
Spare Parts
Electrical Testing
Emergency Support
Professional Assessments
Equipment Upgrades
Equipment Replacements
Commissioning Services
Startup Services
Engineering Services
Training ServicesPR
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Power Modules
Precision Cooling
Evolving Data Center Construct
Pre-Fabricated Data Center
Full Data Center Solution
Selected Partners
New Paradigm: “Data Center as a Solution”–
This Reduces the Total Cost of Ownership.
For some – ‘building’ is an air conditioner
Traditional Data Centers
Project Management
Building & Construction
Power, Cooling, & Monitoring
IT Applications & Hardware
Many Vendors
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What is a Pre-Fabricated Data Center?
Traditional “Stick-Build”
Build = creating physical structure
Install = adding critical infrastructure and IT gear
Pre-Fabricated Modules
Manufacture = pre-fabricating modules in factory,comprising critical infrastructure equipment
Install = placing modules inside an existing structure, oroutside, connecting utilities, and adding IT gear
Pre-Fabricated Building
Manufacture = pre-fabricating structures in factory,plus pre-fabricating critical infrastructure modules
Assemble = combining structures into one superstructure,loading modules, connecting utilities, and adding IT gear
Design Build Install
Emerson Data Center
Design Manufacture Install
NBN Australia Data Center
Facebook Data Center
Design Manufacture Assemble
Pre-Fabricated Data Center Value Prop: Rapid Deployment
Customer Need:
Quicker Response to their Customers’ Unforecasted Demand
Faster Time to Revenue
Our Differentiation: Vertical Integration
Collapse the supply chain by procuring/producing Subsystems
All Subsystems pre-assembled, fully integrated, and tested
in factory, with proven Quality Assurance processes (ISO-9001).
Fabrication and transportation occur in parallel with site selection, preparation, civil works,
and construction.
“Stick Build”
Pre-FabricatedSolution
Source: Emerson Network Power Asia Pacific
TIME SAVED40%
Pre-Fabricated Data Center Value Prop: Modularity / Scalability
Customer Need
Incrementally Build Capacity to Match Demand…
…Or Build BIG Now!
Innovative Designs
“Data Center as a Solution” with fully-integrated systems
Custom-engineered optimization at the building-block and data center levels
BuildingsModules
Pre-Fabricated Data Center Value Prop: Lower TCO
Customer Need
Efficient Capital Deployment
Delivering Competitively Valued
Computing Service to their
(Internal/External) Customers
Our Differentiation
Our Vertical Integration
Drives Design for Manufacture
(↓ Capex)
and Construction Efficiencies
(↓ Capex)
Our Innovative Designs
Drive Smaller Modular Builds
(↓ Capex)
and Higher Facility Utilization
(lower PUE) (↓ OpEx) Source: 451 Group
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Bricks phased Capex savings Electricitysavings
Staff costsavings
Other savings Prefab Modular
15-YEAR COST COMPARISON –‘BRICKS PHASED’ VS. PFM
Core, shell, and site capex Data hall capex
Electricity Staff cost - Facilties & maintenance
Property tax
Janitorial, Landscaping and Security
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COST SAVED18%
Pre-Fabricated Data Center Examples
Australia10 Turnkey Data Centers, 40MW Total Capacity
Concurrent Nationwide Deployment in 12 Months
End-to-End Project Mgmt. & Civil Works Partnership
SpainMCDC Size = 1200m2 / 12,900 sq ft Capacity = 1.1MW
38 x 2-Story Modules Delivered 6 Months After Order
Myanmar3 Data Centers, 3.3MW Total Capacity
17 ”Meccano” Module Kits Erected on Site
SwedenPre-Fabricated Data Center
End-to-End Project Mgmt. & Civil Works Partnership
Project Ongoing: 15-Month Program, 9-Month Deployment
Continuum of Design Techniques to Meet Application Demands
Designing and Deploying Innovative Solutionfor Facebook’s Rapid Deployment Data Center
A rendering of Facebook’s Luleå 2
Rapid Deployment Data Center (RDDC)
Cooling
Modules
Power
ModulesIT Modules
Hyperscale
Solution
Unique technology incorporated in power skids, evaporative air handlers, water treatment plant, building superstructure
Pre-Fabricated Data Center Assemblies May ‘Fit’ Your Project
Energy Hall
Data Hall A
Evaporative
Air Handler
Unit IT
Modules
Power
Modules
Water
Treatment
Modules
Unit IT
Modules
https://www.facebook.com/LuleaDataCenter
Transform ‘Grey Space’ to White Space
Factory Built
Electrical Distribution
Fire, Security
Cable, Fiber
Hot/Cold Aisle
Access Control
Repeatable
White Space Expedited
Factory Built
IT Racks
Electrical Distribution
Fire, Security
Cable, Fiber
Hot/Cold Aisle
Access Control
Repeatable
By the Row
By the AisleBy the Rack
‘Plug-In’ Modular Cooling Solutions
Indirect Evaporative
Air Handler
Direct Evaporative
Air Handler
Direct Expansion
Air Handler
Roof Top and
Perimeter Configurations
Reduced time to Deploy
and Commission
Power Container – Power SkidPower Hall Building Block
Factory Production – not Field Construction
Images from Rosendin Electric
Modular power systems
Power Skids
Enclosures
Rapid Deployment Data Centers
Integrated packages, built and pretested in
factory environment
Simplified configuration and greater
scalability
Systems right-sized during design phase
Simplify and increase speed of deployment
Most can be deployed in 14-16 weeks
Skidded Condensers
Case Study Data Center Deployments: NBN Co., Australia
Factory Activity (Croatia, Australia)
Module Fit Out in Factory
(cable trays, fire supp., cooling units)Module Construction in Factory
Experience and Execution:
Stood-up 10 4 MW Data Centers 11 months
Built/Delivered 105 Modules within Six-
Month Timeline
International Shipping
via DHL
Data Center Deployments: NBN Co., Australia
On-Site Activity
Local Site Preparation
• Local codes managed seamlessly
through PMO and partners
• Contractor cost minimized with
Emerson Procurement Process
Project Management Office expedited and
minimized Change Management• 50+ member team: Project Directors, Schedulers,
Surveyors, Auditors, Procurement, Supply Chain,
Contracts, Engineering, Testing & Commissioning
Experience and Execution:
Integrated and Managed 40MW Capacity at 10 Sites Concurrently
Case StudyData Center Deployments: Ooredoo, Myanmar
Experience and Execution:
Built/Delivered/Erected 17 Module Kits within Two Months
“Meccano” (“Erector Set,”)
Shipping from Factory
Building Foundation on Site
Erecting Module on Site Finished Module
Case Study – Hybrid ConstructionData Center Deployments: T-Mobile, Spain
Experience and Execution:
Designed/Delivered 1.1MW Data Center in Six Months
Containers Packed for Shipping Stacking Modules On-Site
Civil Works and Adjacent Steel Structure for Access Chillers On-Site
CABLE LANDING STATION – HALIFAX, CANADA & BREAN, UK
Background:
• Submarine cable landing stations for a leading vendor which now enables low latency high-
speed access across Atlantic to connect key financial centers – New York & London
• Solution required one power modules and two equipment room modules
Value Proposition
• Delivered an integrated modular solution with
• DC Power systems
• Precision climate control system
• 4 hour battery backup, fire suppression system, and remote supervision system
• AC- Distribution System
• Customized equipment room with factory mounted subracks for seamless on-site
installation of equipment racks
Result:
• 6 months delivery time – scheduled for deployment early April’15
• PO placed in October; Core design firm and approved by end customer by Dec 30. Module
production, assembly, testing and shipping to site – Jan to early April
CABLE LANDING STATION – NIGERIA AND GHANA
Background:
• Submarine cable landing stations for the WACS project (West Africa Cable System)
which now enables high-speed internet access throughout Africa and is a milestone
project for the continent’s internet connectivity
• Solution required two power modules and five equipment room modules
Value Proposition
• Delivered an integrated modular solution with
• DC Power systems
• Climate control system
• 4 hour battery backup, fire suppression system, and remote supervision system
• AC-System with AMF panel
• Customized equipment room with factory mounted subracks for seamless on-site
installation of equipment racks
Result:
• 6 months delivery time
• Unmatched flexibility to meet difficult site conditions during installation (site is 20
meters from sea)
• Satisfied customer with a reliable critical Infrastructure facility
Concepts Deployed Globally
Sao PaoloBrazil
LagosNigeria
LagosNigeria`
IT / Data
Telecom
Industrial
WashingtonUSA
OntarioCanada
FloridaUSA
AmsterdamNetherlands
KaiserslauternGermany
LjublianaSlovenia
ZagrebCroatia
RomeItaly
SicilyItaly
SofiaBulgaria
KabulAfghanistan
MaleMaldives
StockholmSwedenOslo
Norway
MariehamnAland Island
TurkuFinland
St. PetersburgRussia
MoscowRussia
HanauGermany
PristinaKosovo
AccraGhana
DubaiUAE
DohaQatar
SiberiaRussia
AlmatyKazakhstan
BasraIraq
PerthAustralia
Adelaide Australia
MelbourneAustralia
Sydney Australia
Brisbane Australia
BarcelonaSpain
BorasSweden
OrebroSweden
ArchangelskRussia
Port HarcourtNigeria
LibrevilleGabon
JubaSouth Sudan
PREFABRICATED & MODULAR SOLUTIONS – TELECOM, DATACENTER, AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Energy-efficient network management platform designed for rapid remote deployment and backed by a coordinated engineering, project management and service organization
Address security, supply chain, logistics, and quality issues anywhere
Power and cooling technology engineered to work together optimally
Pre-installed, integrated solutions, tested and commissioned in the factory
Integrated multi-site solutions with a single point of accountability
Robust global supply and inventory management chain minimizes lead time
Remote Concrete
Enclosures
Cable Landing
StationRemote Unit
with Solar Panels
Power ModulesSwitching & Control Center Data Center
Applying Hyperscale Lessons
Think Concepts not Scale
Converting / Expanding existing space
• Prefabricated rows / aisles
• Prefabricated infrastructure- Unit-IT
- Packaged / Modular Power
- Packaged Cooling & Heat Rejection
New Build
• Have it your way! Modular / Hybrid / Prefabricated
• Time, scale, growth plans, location all determinant factors
• Quality, repeatability, flexibility
Thank You
Jack Pouchet
Vice President Market Development
Vertiv
35 Parker
Irvine, CA 92618
Cell: +1 949.351.8142
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: JackPouchet
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Strenthens Network Power as Industry-Leading Infrastructure Provider
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ACQUISITION BY PLATINUM EQUITY
Sale to be completed by Dec. 31, 2016(subject to customary regulatory approvals)
Scott Barbour will continue to lead the business
Sale includes Network Power in its entirety, including all products, services, technologies, R&D, operations, etc.
Business as usual until sale is completed, any updates will be shared in due course to ensure seamless transition
Platinum Equity acquisition will enable increased resources and agility in serving our dynamic, global marketplaces
Continued focus on serving our customers’ and partners’ needs
A global leader in designing, manufacturing and servicing mission-critical
infrastructure technologies for vital applications
Serving data centers, communication networks and commercial and industrial environments
• Thermal Management
• Power Management
• Transfer Switches
• Service
• IT Management
• Software and Controls
• Integrated Solutions
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ABOUT VERTIV
“We know our customers’ decisions have consequences. Our vision is a world where critical
technologies always work. As a company in Platinum’s portfolio, we will empower the vital applications
of the digital world.”
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VERTIV FLAGSHIP BRANDS
Our industry leading
software gives customers
an integrated view of their
operations across both IT
and facilities resources,
enabling them to make
better decisions that save
time and money
Our global, power and
thermal management
solutions are some of the
world’s most efficient and
reliable power and cooling
technologies ensuring
vital applications always
work
ASCO® Chloride Liebert® NetSure™ Trellis™
Our global, critical power
switching and control
systems ensure the power
load switches over to
emergency systems in
times of need
Our global, intelligently
engineered, DC power
systems, deliver high
availability, energy
efficiency and scalability
for converged networks
Our global, industrial
power solutions meet the
most demanding technical
specifications and provide
safe, reliable power – no
matter the challenge
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HOW VERTIV INTERACTS WITH THE WORLD
*Additional Notes
Vision
A WORLD WHERE CRITICAL
TECHNOLOGIES ALWAYS WORK
Mission
TO EMPOWER THE VITAL APPLICATIONS
OF THE DIGITAL WORLD
What we do
VERTIV DESIGNS, BUILDS AND
SERVICES MISSION-CRITICAL
TECHNOLOGIES THAT DRIVE
POSSIBILITY