A micro-module data center is a modular form of data center infrastructure that divides the facility into independent, standardized zones. Each module encompasses critical systems like power supply, cooling, monitoring, and IT racks, creating a self-contained computing ecosystem. Housed within a single IT rack, these solutions provide robust computing power, storage, and networking for environments that require localized data. Meanwhile, the modular data center, comprised of micro modules, is becoming popular. The modules' flexibility and predictability are being used in large telecom and Internet companies, as well as large- and medium-scale enterprises. While there is no official definition of how small a data center needs to be to qualify as “micro,” most are only large enough for a handful of server racks. 2. Micro data centers are compact, self-contained computing facilities that include components like servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling on a small scale.
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