Monitoring data centers with Raritan's environmental monitoring solutions.
The "Environmental Sensor" for data centers provided by Raritan includes sensors that monitor temperature, humidity, airflow, atmospheric pressure, water leaks, contact open/close, activity around the cabinet, and vibration. Environmental data is instantly sent to Raritan's DCIM software, allowing data center administrators to check environmental data in real-time through a simple web-based interface and create trend reports over time. This makes it easier to identify potential problem areas (hotspots), ensure proper cooling of equipment, prevent downtime, and maintain facility security. **Features** - Constant humidity monitoring - Maintaining optimal temperature - Water leak detection - Maintaining optimal atmospheric pressure - Ensuring rack security - Monitoring and managing airflow *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**Main Features and Benefits** - Ensures uptime by monitoring potential problem areas (hotspots) in the rack. - Reduces cooling costs by appropriately raising the temperature in the data center. - Ensures cabinet security with contact open/close sensors. - Improves data center availability by receiving environmental alerts. - Enables strategic decision-making for cooling equipment and devices. - Allows monitoring both on-site and at remote facilities through threshold and alert settings. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Raritan began developing KVM switches for IT administrators to manage servers in 1985. Today, as part of the Legrand brand, we have established ourselves as a leading provider of intelligent rack PDUs. Raritan's solutions provide high reliability and intelligence in over 60,000 data centers, including 9 of the top 10 technology companies in the Fortune 500.