Course Overview
The Data Centre Operations Team
Leadership criteria and attributes How to set-up up an efficient and effective facility management operations team structure Defining roles, responsibilities and skill metrics Key Performance Objectives (KPO) and appraisals Job rotation, reward, promotion and succession planning as strategies to grow and retain talent Training and assessments Shift management, scheduling and roster planning Vendor Management
Vendor selection and qualification Managing risk and dealing with non-compliance, public liability, legal, escalation and complaint procedures Key considerations of a vendor agreement for services Performance measurement and reporting Facilities Maintenance
Maintenance options Main considerations for maintenance agreements The practicality in deciding between comprehensive/noncomprehensive maintenance regimes Warranty pit falls Service reports alignments with maintenance agreements Tiered maintenance considerations Preventive, Predictive, Condition and Reliability Centred (RCM) based maintenance Managing on-site/on-sites spares and how to determine which spares to keep on-site Managing Safety & Statutory Requirements
Statutory and industry compliance/regulations Emergency response and safety policies and procedures PTW (Permit To Work) requirements and procedures General rules and regulations for the data centre Ergonomic workspace SOP’s for power outage, fire, bomb threat etc. Service Level Agreement (SLA) Management
Defining the data centre design limitations Defining measurement criteria and reporting Alignment of business SLA with vendor SLA Defining chance management procedure for installation and de-installation of new equipment Reporting and escalation management Managing Physical Security
Guidelines from standards; ANSI/TIA-942, ISO/IEC- 27001/02, SS507 SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) in managing day to day security access control, such as; - Entry/exit control and access management - Permit-To-Work (PTW) and contractor work in progress - Delivery of goods - Customer access - Etc. Effective patrols routing and how to ensure 24x7 vigilance Handling external threats; crisis/emergency situations Security incident management Managing Daily Data Centre Operations/Floor Management
ITSM/ITIL (IT service management) in the data centre Shift hand-over requirements and procedures Asset and inventory management for hardware, software, spares, consumables, etc. Floor management procedures and duties such as rack space allocations, management of installers Pre-installation analysis for power, cooling, weight, EMF, fire protection and other in_uencing factors From truck to rack Handling of incoming equipment Inspection, unpacking and security procedures Staging procedure and requirements Equipment movement into the computer room Finishing up the installation De-installation/commissioning procedures Capacity Management
Defining the design limits of the data centre Setting up thresholds, monitoring and reporting Business review and future capacity planning Technical solutions aiding capacity planning such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), capacity and configuration management solutions Cable Management
Overview of ANSI/TIA-942, ANSI/TIA-606 requirements Cabling specification & labelling based on ANSI/TIA-606 In-rack power and network cabling Labelling requirements Cabling/cable tray layout documentation Data Centre Cleaning and Pest Control
Types of pollution found in data centres such as H2S, air-particulates etc. Common causes of pollution in the data centre Standards, policies and techniques to reduce and cleanup dust, pests and other pollution and disturbances Data Centre Monitoring and Automation
Data centre monitoring requirements Threshold setting and reporting requirements Notification and escalation requirements Automated 24hrs helpdesk ticketing systems Incident and customer complaint management & change management Performance measurement and monitoring requirements such as fuel and water consumption, PUE/DCiE etc. Managing Documentations/Archives
Document management standards Document management process requirements Minimum and desired design documentation set Operational management documents Equipment Life-Cycle Management
Policies and procedures governing life cycle management Asset management including software and firmware Service situations Review, triggers and reporting Test life cycle
Who should attend
The primary audience for this course is an IT, Facilities or Data Centre Operations professional working in and around the data centre (representing both end-customers and/or service provider/facilitators) and having responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manageability of the Data Centre, such as: Data centre managers, Operations / Floor / Facility managers, data centre engineers, network/system engineers/data centre sales/consultants.
Prerequisites
It is advisable for the participants to have some experience in data centre operations although it is not required. It is highly recommended to attend the CDCP® course before attending the CDFOM® course.
Course Objectives
After completion of the course the participant will be able to:
Setup a data centre facilities operations team Manage and motivate your facilities management team Setup SLA’s and manage them including liabilities, KPI’s etc. Manage vendors and measure their performance Manage physical security taking into account requirements of standards such as ANSI/TIA-942 etc. Manage safety & statutory requirements Effectively and efficiently manage data centre operations Manage documents Setup equipment life cycle including testing Define data centre design limits and set-up and manage a proper capacity management plan Commission and decommission equipment IT cable management Manage the day-to-day data centre operations
Course Content
This 3-day course is designed to expose participants to in-depth knowledge in managing data centre operation which includes the following key subject matters such as; capacity planning, latest green initiatives, how to properly commission and de-commission equipment, compliance to safety standards, statutory compliance and international standards, managing people.
Additionally vendor management, handling incident/crisis management as well the how to keep operations really simple, manageable, effective and efficient will receive full attention in this course.