Certified Data Centre Expert

CDCE® is the premier certification for data centre professionals in the data centre design/build and related fields. This 5-day course is designed to prepare participants to analyse a given business case and perform technical evaluation for a project plan and a set of designs for the implementation of a mission critical data centre.

The course also engages participants in product evaluations and demonstrates how to select equipment and develop equipment test scripts (IET) and integrated performance and validation testing (IPVT). CDCE® builds upon knowledge gained in CDCP and CDCS courses. Participants who pass the exam will join the industry’s elite data centre project design experts.

CDCE® is the highest level training in the EPI Design and Build training track under the EPI Data Centre Training Framework. Participants must hold a valid CDCS certificate in order to be able to register for the CDCE class.

Audience Profile

The primary audience for this course is any IT, facilities or data centre professional, who are involved in the design/build, renovation or relocation of a mission-critical data centre.

Course Benefits

  • Choose an optimum site for mission-critical data centres based on current and future needs.
  • Describe all components important for high-availability in a data centre and how to effectively setup the data centre.
  • Understand the design lifecycle stages for data centre build projects and the phases involved in project execution.
  • Analyse a business case and develop a project brief that is aimed at fulfilling the business resilience, site selection and design requirements for a fit-for-purpose and suitably redundant mission-critical data centre.
  • Conduct technical level design reviews for a given set of preliminary design documents and perform a technical compliance audit of a set of final design development documents compliant to TIA standards.
  • Understand how to read electrical Single Line Diagrams (SLD) and other related design documents, and be able to detect the most common design mistakes.
  • Evaluate product datasheets and discriminate amongst technical specifications and functional requirements for suitability against a set of given design requirements for a given site and business case.
  • Correlate equipment specifications to site design constraints, such as room size and space, floor loading capacity, cooling capacity, power quality conditions and maintenance requirements while ensuring equipment selection does not compromise desired tier level compliance.
  • Develop Individual Equipment Test (IET) and Integrated Performance Validation Test (IPVT) plans for a mission-critical data centre.
  • Develop guidelines and checklists for handover of a mission-critical data centre facility, its architectural, mechanical, electrical, IT elements and documentation.
  • Develop retirement plans for decommissioning and handover of an aged mission-critical data centre facility.

Course Syllabus

Data centre lifecycle stages and phases

Exercise: Stage/Phase/Milestone/Document mapping

Creation of a SON – Statement Of Need

Technology review

Conceptual sizing

How to calculate for computer room space

How to calculate facility space

How to calculate incoming power

Exercise: Conceptual sizing building and power
 

Analysing capacity of existing facility

Analysing investment options

Site selection

Permits and approvals

Exercise: Site selection
 

Conceptual design

Budget and project timeline

Business case preparation

Project delivery structure

Project management options

Project manager and team

OSRA – Operational Systems Requirement Analysis

TFRA – Technical Facilities Requirement Analysis

Operations and maintenance review

RFP – Request For Proposal process

Vendor selection

Project planning

Design development

PDR – Preliminary Design Review

Equipment selection

FDR/V – Final Design Review/Validation

Exercise: Full design validation of power, cooling, floor plans, fire suppression

Design freeze and LLTI

Creation of construction documents

BOM/BOQ – Bill Of Material/Bill Of Quantity

Exercise: Equipment selection

Requirements of purchase orders

Shipping terms

FWT/FAT – Factory Witness Test/Factory Acceptance Test

Sequencing

Incoming goods inspection and handling

Asset management

Temporary essential services

Erection of the building

Permanent essential services

Building inspection

Snag list

COF – Certificate Of Fitness

Fit-Out

Builders cleaning

As-Built Drawings

IET – Individual Equipment Test

IPVT/IST – Integrated Performance Verification Test/Integrated Systems Test

Common mistakes with IET/IPVT

Deep cleaning

Exercise: IET/IPVT scripting

Facility hand-over requirements and documents

PCC – Practical Completion Certificate

DLP – Defect Liability Period

Defect Management

ICT Systems Installation

ICT Systems Testing

Hand-Over/DLP Expiry

FCC – Final Completion Certificate

Reasons and definitions of retirement

Building the business case and project plan

Sequencing

Transfer of site

Demolishing of site

Legal matters

FCC – Final Completion Certificate

Exam

The CDCE® exam is in two parts: Part A is a 90-minute closed book exam, with 60 multiple-choice questions. For Part A, the candidate requires a minimum of 45 correct answers to pass the exam. Part B is a 90-minute closed book exam, with 25 open questions. For Part B the candidate needs to obtain a minimum of 75% to pass.

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