This course is for anyone involved in Hyperscale/Cloud Data Center infrastructure design, installation or management who may already have some experience but want to increase their knowledge and understanding of connectivity choices and architectures. It has been designed to ensure that the student understands not only the technology available today but new and emerging systems. The course highlights the differences that are inherent to Hyperscale data centers versus other types of data centers.
No pre-requisite experience is required to take this course as the subjects covered will be of interest to anyone working in the data center field. However, some prior knowledge of general data center design and installation practices might be advantageous. CommScope’s SP8850 Pre-terminated data center solutions course is recommended.
- Define Hyperscale and Cloud Data Center environments and their architectures.
- Help the student understand the differences between Hyperscale/Cloud data centers and other data center types.
- Understand how changing data center technology and architecture is increasing the density required with integrated and more efficient equipment.
- Look at fiber connectivity solutions and how density and future migration capabilities impact system selection.
- Look at cable containment options and routing for fiber cable.
- Review safety considerations and best practice when handling fiber optic solutions.
- Discuss the effects of contamination on fiber connector end faces and how it can impact network performance.
- Detail the connector inspection and cleaning regime vital to reliable network operation.
- Ensure that the student understands fiber losses, and how to test and troubleshoot correctly.
What is a Hyperscale/Cloud data center?
- “Hyperscale” definition
- “Cloud” definition
What makes Hyperscale data centers different than other data centers?
- Purpose
- Size and scalability
- Virtualization
- Network architecture
- Optical fiber transmission media
From a cabling infrastructure perspective, what is important to Hyperscale/Cloud operators?
- Port density
- Performance and reliability
- Ease & speed of deployment
Which CommScope product sets are applicable to Hyperscale/Cloud environments?
- Fiber patch cords and cable assemblies
- EHD, UD & HD fiber panels and modules
- High Fiber Count Splice Solution (HFCSS) panel
- Rapid fiber panels
- NGF & NG4access fiber distribution frames
- FEC & OMX fiber entrance cabinets
- FiberGuide fiber raceway system
- Bulk fiber cable
- FOSC fiber splice closures
Optical fiber safety considerations and best practice
Optical fiber end face cleaning considerations, tools and techniques
- Fiber end face contamination
- Fiber end face inspection
- Fiber end face cleaning
Optical fiber loss budgets and testing methods
- Power budgets, loss budgets and fiber component loss
- Optical fiber testing methods
- Optical fiber testing tools
- Fiber test reference cords and OTDR launch/receive cables
You will study this course online in a self-paced format. The course is made up of a number of webcast lessons and online multiple choice assessments giving immediate feedback. It is highly recommended that the student augment their learning with real world design and installation experience, preferably with the help experienced colleagues or mentors.
Any level of pass in the accumulative overall assessment score.
If you have an interest in Hyperscale Data Center cabling design, maintenance and/or installation and need to get a better understanding the components involved, then this course is for you.
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You will receive a course certificate that may be self-printed.
Certificate valid for 4 years
Estimated study time: 2 hours
Overall content duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
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