Feb20
Commissioning bridges the theoretical and practical realms in data center projects by ensuring that designed systems and infrastructure function as intended in real-world operations. It validates that theoretical plans, engineering designs, and performance expectations translate into fully operational, reliable, and efficient data center environments. Through systematic testing, verification, and fine-tuning, commissioning ensures critical systems—such as power, cooling, and networking—meet operational requirements, industry standards, and business needs before the facility goes live.
By Charles S. Logan, MBA, QCxP, PMP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SCP, DCCA
Keywords: Construction, Data Center, Sustainability
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