Virtual reality, with all the advantages of representation on the one hand, and sophisticated database models and process or algorithmic automation for control on the other – this is the approach that ultimately allows the highest degree of efficiency to be achieved. Thus, if graphical 3D planning leads to the triggering of ITIL-compliant change processes in the background, the reservation and execution of cable and power connections according to optimised criteria, the configuration, provisioning, and integration of systems into monitoring during processing, and the assignment of your company's service level agreements, network settings, authorisations, or addresses, then the digital twin has come of age and fulfills your deployment, delivery, and operating tasks to the highest degree.
Virtual Reality in the data centre
A brave new world! What sounded like „science fiction“
a few years ago is now a reality: the advent of virtual reality within IT operations and the data centre.
„Building Information Modelling“ (BIM) allows the building, building infrastructure, and plant management to be mapped and created in a 3D model as early as the planning phase, thus enabling virtual walkthroughs, option planning, and equipment configuration even before the actual existence of the trades.
But what about the IT technology installed? This is not just about the placement of IT cabinets and their equipment, but very particularly about ensuring smooth operation. From the discussions surrounding the DCIM (Data Centre Infrastructure Management) term, we have already learned that a smooth operation of IT technology requires far more than just optimising the PUE value or processing measured data.