ZTE launches its next-generation green data centre ZEGO

ZTE Corporation has launched ZEGO, its next-generation green data centre to decrease the total cost of ownership (TCO) and improve internet data centre (IDC) efficiency for global customers.

  • Thursday, 17th November 2016 Posted 7 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Launched as part of Datacenter Dynamics’ Hong Kong Datacenter Week 2016 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, ZEGO is an IDC infrastructure system that is designed, assembled, integrated, and tested in advance. Applicable to many scenarios, it can be delivered to a data centre site as standard plug-and-play modules, and the power supply system and cooling system can also be installed as modules, greatly reducing costs. Compared with traditional IDC power supplies and cooling systems, ZEGO’s standardised, prefabricated and integrated IDC power supply and cooling modules reduce deployment time by 60 percent, as well as 13 percent of preliminary costs.

 

Improper planning can cause extra power consumption. For example, power supply and cooling systems may operate under the maximum load if the IT load is overestimated or, if the IT devices are deployed in phases, operates on a larger scale than necessary in a phase.  In such cases, the IT devices may need to be cooled by extra devices because the cooling system is not designed properly. With a modular design, customers can minimize these costs and release cash flow by eliminating unnecessary expenses resulting from a large-scale design in the infrastructure. ZEGO’s expansive design therefore allows the IDC to operate more efficiently and with lower usage costs.