Duration 5 days – 35 hrs
Overview
The Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Training Course is designed to equip IT professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively design, manage, and optimize data center infrastructure. In today’s digital age, data centers are at the heart of IT operations, serving as the backbone for storing, processing, and delivering critical business data and applications. As such, IT professionals need to have a deep understanding of data center infrastructure management principles and best practices to ensure the reliability, security, and efficiency of IT operations.
Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of data center infrastructure and its importance in modern IT environments.
- Learn best practices for data center design, layout, and facilities management to ensure reliability, scalability, and efficiency.
- Gain practical skills in using DCIM software tools for monitoring, asset management, capacity planning, and reporting.
- Understand the importance of data center security and compliance and learn best practices for mitigating risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Develop the ability to perform capacity planning, resource optimization, and troubleshooting in data center environments.
- Explore emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of data center infrastructure management.
Audience
- Data Center Managers and Administrators: Individuals responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of data center facilities, including infrastructure management, maintenance, and optimization.
- IT Infrastructure Engineers and Technicians: Professionals involved in the design, implementation, and maintenance of data center infrastructure components such as servers, storage, networking equipment, power, cooling, and environmental monitoring systems.
- Network and System Administrators: Individuals tasked with managing and maintaining the network and systems within data center environments, ensuring their reliability, security, and performance.
- Facilities Managers and Engineers: Personnel responsible for the physical facilities and infrastructure of data centers, including power distribution, cooling systems, and environmental monitoring.
- IT Managers and Directors: Decision-makers responsible for strategic planning, budgeting, and resource allocation for data center operations within organizations.
- Compliance Officers and Auditors: Professionals involved in ensuring that data center operations comply with regulatory requirements, industry standards, and best practices related to security, reliability, and efficiency.
- IT Consultants and Service Providers: Individuals providing consulting services or managed services related to data center infrastructure management, including design, implementation, optimization, and troubleshooting.
- IT Professionals Seeking Career Advancement: Individuals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in data center infrastructure management to advance their careers or pursue new opportunities in the field.
Pre-requisites
- Basic understanding of IT concepts and principles.
- Familiarity with data center technologies and operations is beneficial but not required.
Course Content
Day 1: Introduction to Data Center Infrastructure
Session 1: Understanding Data Center Basics
- Introduction to data centers and their significance in modern IT infrastructure.
- Components of a data center: servers, storage, networking, power, cooling, etc.
- Evolution of data center technologies and architectures.
Session 2: Data Center Design Principles
- Fundamentals of data center design and layout.
- Best practices for physical infrastructure design, including rack layout, cable management, and airflow management.
- Considerations for redundancy, scalability, and efficiency in design.
Session 3: Data Center Standards and Compliance
- Overview of industry standards and regulations governing data center operations.
- Compliance requirements such as TIA-942, Uptime Institute Tier Standards, and regulatory frameworks (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR).
- Importance of adhering to standards for reliability, security, and efficiency.
Day 2: Data Center Operations and Management
Session 4: Data Center Facilities Management
- Understanding power distribution and cooling systems in data centers.
- Monitoring and management of environmental factors (temperature, humidity, etc.).
- Energy efficiency strategies and green data center initiatives.
Session 5: Data Center Infrastructure Monitoring and Management Tools
- Introduction to Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software solutions.
- Features and capabilities of DCIM tools for monitoring, asset management, capacity planning, and reporting.
- Hands-on lab: Demo and practical exercises with DCIM software.
Session 6: Capacity Planning and Resource Optimization
- Importance of capacity planning for data center infrastructure.
- Techniques for forecasting demand, allocating resources, and optimizing utilization.
- Scaling strategies for accommodating growth and changing business requirements.
Day 3: Data Center Security and Compliance
Session 7: Data Center Security Principles
- Understanding physical security measures for data centers, including access control, surveillance, and security protocols.
- Importance of cybersecurity in data center environments: network security, threat detection, and incident response.
- Best practices for securing data center assets and mitigating security risks.
Session 8: Compliance and Regulatory Requirements
- Overview of compliance frameworks and regulations relevant to data center operations (e.g., SOC 2, PCI DSS, ISO 27001).
- Implementing controls and processes to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Auditing and assessment practices for evaluating and maintaining compliance.
Day 4: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
Session 9: Disaster Recovery Planning
- Developing a comprehensive disaster recovery plan for data center operations.
- Strategies for data replication, backup, and recovery.
- Testing and maintenance of disaster recovery plans to ensure readiness.
Session 10: Business Continuity Management
- Understanding the importance of business continuity planning for data center operations.
- Identifying critical business processes and dependencies.
- Establishing recovery objectives, strategies, and continuity plans.
Session 11: Incident Response and Crisis Management
- Frameworks and methodologies for incident response and crisis management in data center environments.
- Establishing incident response teams, roles, and responsibilities.
- Communication and coordination during incidents and emergencies.
Day 5: Emerging Trends and Future Directions
Session 12: Emerging Technologies in Data Center Management
- Overview of emerging technologies shaping the future of data center infrastructure management.
- Key trends such as edge computing, software-defined infrastructure, and hyper-convergence.
- Opportunities and challenges in adopting new technologies for data center operations.
Session 13: Data Center Automation and Orchestration
- Understanding the benefits and challenges of data center automation.
- Tools and techniques for automating routine tasks and workflows.
- Strategies for orchestrating diverse data center resources and processes.
Session 14: Professional Development and Career Paths
- Career opportunities in data center infrastructure management and related fields.
- Skills and certifications relevant to data center professionals.
- Professional development resources and networking opportunities.