The Benefits of Airflow Management
Here at FabraCraft, airflow containment is our business. We take pride in creating effective airflow containment options to create hot aisle and cold aisle enclosures for data centers, technology centers, and any other business application in need of air containment solutions. Our expertly designed and crafted systems are designed to form an airtight, custom-made server […]
Hot or Cold Air Containment: Which Is Right For You?
By now you know some of the more obvious benefits of data center airflow management are increased hardware “up-time”, improved rack capacity, enhanced equipment performance, and longer hardware life. If you’re looking into energy-saving benefits for your data center, but are unsure whether hot or cold air containment is the most effective strategy, read on. […]
6 Tips for Setting up a Server Room for Your Small Business
There are many factors to consider when running a business. Not only do you have to focus on your customers and business processes, but there is a long to-do list of things that must be taken care of behind the scenes. In most businesses, securely storing and accessing data is crucial to long-term success. In […]
How to Choose Between Rigid and Vinyl Data Center Curtains
Regardless of the size, maturity, or purpose of an organization, there are some things every business relies on for security and success. In the 21st century, computers, software, hardware and other related technologies provide the backbone for the majority of companies. Does your business fall into this category? If so, you understand the importance of […]
What is the best end aisle containment door for a server room?
After you have established a server room layout, your data center designer may recommend using one of several types of end of aisle containment doors to provide efficient and effective air flow management. At FabraCraft, we suggest one of three door styles: strip, sliding and hinged. See which would work for your data center layout. […]
How can you control air flow in server aisles?
To keep air contained in your data center layout, you will need to have certain measures in place. At FabraCraft, we recommended the following measures to control air flow patterns and maintain temperatures in your server aisle enclosure. View our recommended door systems and data center accessories for eliminating air leaks. Doors For Data Center […]
What are the advantages of soft wall panel systems?
As you search for the proper data center design, you will want to choose a server aisle panel system that will keep your air flow management plan working effectively. Soft wall data center panels provide many advantages for regulating data center air flow patterns and maintaining temperature zones. Customized Shape Barriers Some data centers require […]
FabraCraft Designs Hot Aisle Enclosure for a Corporate Customer
A hot aisle enclosure is an effective way to protect expensive computer systems in a data center. A data center requires the management of cold air and hot air flow patterns in order to control temperature zones that prevent the overheating of servers and server racks. Which to use, or a combination of both, hot […]
How to Regulate Temperatures in Your Data Center
Server units contain crucial, invaluable files that are necessary for business operations. Without proper temperature standardization, the server units could overheat and become damaged. To keep your data center at the appropriate temperature levels, you will need to have an air flow and containment system in place for controlling temperature zones. Regulating the temperatures in […]
Electrostatic Discharge Curtains for Your Data Center Design
Your data center could be susceptible to a variety of damages, including electrostatic discharge (ESD). However, you can prevent the likelihood of this from occurring with ESD curtains. See how these curtains can better equip your data center design for preventing electrostatic from accumulating. What is electrostatic discharge? Electrostatic discharge occurs when a buildup of […]
By: Shane Streator
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