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The standards put out by the International Data Center Authority (IDCA) have established the Infinity Paradigm, which is intended to be a comprehensive data center design and operations framework. The Infinity Paradigm shifts away from many models that rely on tiered architecture for data centers, where each successive tier increases redundancy. Instead, it emphasizes data centers being approached at a macro level, without a specific and isolated focus on certain aspects to achieve tier status.
The International Data Center Authority (IDCA) takes a macro-level approach to data center design, focusing on the overall effectiveness, efficiency, and resilience of the data center as a whole. Unlike the traditional tiered approach (such as that defined by the Uptime Institute), IDCA emphasizes a broader perspective, considering factors like sustainability, adaptability, and alignment with business objectives rather than just reliability tiers.
Uptime Institute: The organization behind the tiered approach to data center design, which focuses on reliability and redundancy rather than broader considerations.
BICSI. BICSI’s methodologies offer a comprehensive view of data center design, focusing on the entire infrastructure at a macro level, as opposed to the traditional tiered approach.
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