DC Digitalis uses residual heat to heat the greenhouses and the store of the adjacent garden centre Kulla, helping to protect the environment by reducing emissions.
We are the first commercial data centre in Slovakia that uses adiabatic evaporation cooling to achieve operational cost savings without affecting service quality.
In our data rooms, hot aisles are closed – this new concept contributes to the higher reliability of cooling. Full separation of hot and cold air by closing aisles and the consistent installation of blanking panels deliver operational cost savings without affecting service quality.
DC Digitalis uses residual heat to heat the greenhouses and the store of the adjacent garden centre Kulla, helping to protect the environment by reducing emissions.
Residual heat is also used to temper motor generators and machine rooms, saving additional electricity.
The data rooms of DC Digitalis can house up to 340 racks, which represents space for 8,160 servers with standard dimensions.
Fire safety is ensured by the progressive and efficient technology of water mist, which can be used to extinguish electrical equipment without interrupting operation. The system does not pollute the environment.
A water mist pump creates a pressure of 140bar, which is 70 times higher than in a normal car tyre.
The fire-fighting system based on water mist contains atomised water that is not electrically conductive.
Rotary UPS installed at DC Digitalis are highly reliable as well as environmentally friendly, since there is no used battery waste.
Four branches of power; a combination of two branches for each of the nine aisles in the data room.
DC Digitalis needs two-thirds less energy to supply the supporting infrastructure than conventional data centres.
Costs are reduced in the right places by streamlining operations, not by compromising on technology quality.