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Micro Data Center


A micro data center (MDC) is a smaller or containerized (modular) data center architecture that is designed to solve different sets of problems that take different types of compute workload that does not require to traditional facilities. Whereas the size may vary from rack to container, a micro data center may includes fewer than 4 servers in a single 19-inch rack. Its may come with build-in security systems, cooling systems, and/or fire protection. Topically there are standalone rack-level systems containing all the components of a 'traditional' data center. including in rack cooling, power supply, power backup, security, fire and suppression. They could be rapidly deployed indoors or outdoors or also in rugged terrains.

Their size, versatility and plug & play features make them ideal for use in remote locations, for breach office, or even for use temporarily locations that are in high risk zones.

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Micro Data Center Wikipedia