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Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP®)

This course is a must-have for anyone working in or around data centers. You will gain a wide understanding of the key elements of a data center, as well as how to setup and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety etc. to ensure a high-available data centre. CDCP® training will also address key operations and maintenance aspects.

Evaluation

4stars

All course activities vil be evaluated by the participants

The evaluation is based on: 9 participants

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The CDCP® course is a must-have for anyone working in and around the data center industry, whether you are a vendor, designer/builder, data center owner/operator, involved in the day-to-day operation of a data center or a data center user/customer. CDCP® course is designed to exposeyou to about all aspects of the data center and allows you to talk confidentially about the data center with your colleagues, suppliers, customers, and superiors.

Virtual Course

You can choose to participate in this course virtually with live instructors together with students from all over the world via your own PC. The exam can be taken as an online exam no later than 7 days after the course is held. You will receive a voucher for the online exam.

Prerequisites

There is no specific prerequisite for the CDCP® course. However, participants who already have at least one or two years’ experience in a data centre or facilities environment may be best suited. Those with no experience just yet are most welcome to participate.
 

Participant profile

The primary audience for the CDCP® course is an IT, Facilities or Data Centre Operations professional working in and around the data centre (representing both end-customers and/or service provider/facilitators) and having responsibility to achieve and improve hi-availability and manageability of the Data Centre, such as: Data centre managers, Operations / Floor / Facility managers, data centre engineers, network/system engineers/data centre sales/consultants.

Course Benefits

After completion of the course you will be able to:

  • Choose an optimum site for mission-critical data centre based on current and future needs
  • Describe all components that are important for highavailability in a data centre and how to effectively setup the data centre
  • Name and apply the various industry standards
  • Describe the various technologies for UPS, fire suppression, cooling, monitoring systems, cabling standards, etc, and to select and apply them effectively to cost-efficiently enhance the high-availability of the data centre.
  • Review the electrical distribution system to avoid costly downtime
  • Enhance cooling capabilities and efficiency in the data centre by using existing and new techniques and technologies for the increased cooling requirements of the future
  • Design a highly reliable and scalable network architecture and learn how to ensure installers apply proper testing techniques
  • Describe (high-level) data centre operational considerations supporting mission-critical environments
  • Setup effective data centre monitoring ensuring the right people get the right message
  • Ensure proper security measures, both procedural and technical, are established to safeguard your company's valuable information in the data centre

Course Syllabus

Data Centre Location, Building and Construction
  • Selecting appropriate sites and buildings and how to avoid pitfalls
  • Various components of an effective data centre and supporting facilities setup
Raised Floor/Suspended Ceiling
  • Uniform, concentrated and rolling load definitions
  • Applicable standards
Raised floor guidelines
  • Signal Reference Grid, grounding of racks
  • Disability act and regulations
  • Suspended ceiling usage and requirement
Light
  • Standards
  • Light fixture types and placement
  • Emergency lighting, Emergency Power Supply (EPS)
Power Infrastructure
  • Power infrastructure layout from generation to rack level
  • ATS and STS systems
  • Redundancy levels and techniques
  • Three-phase and single-phase usage
  • Power distribution options within the computer room
  • Power cabling versus bus bar trunking
  • Bonding versus grounding
  • Common Mode Noise and isolation transformers
  • Distribution boards, form factors and IP-protection grades
  • Power quality guidelines
  • Real power versus apparent power
  • How to size and calculate load in the data centre
  • Generators
  • Static and dynamic UPS systems, selection criteria, how they operate and energy efficiency option
  • Battery types, correct selection and testing
  • Thermo-graphics
Electro Magnetic Fields
  • Electrical fields and magnetic fields definitions and units of measurements
  • Sources of EMF
  • Effects of EMF on human health and equipment
  • (H)EMP
  • Standards
  • EMF shielding solutions
Equipment Racks
  • Rack standards, properties and selection criteria
  • Security considerations
  • Power rail/strip options
Cooling Infrastructure
  • Temperature and humidity recommendations
  • Cooling measurement units and conversion rates
  • Sensible and latent heat definitions
  • Differences between comfort and precision cooling
  • Overview of different air conditioner technologies
  • Raised floor versus non-raised floor cooling
  • Placement of air conditioner units and limitations to be observed
  • Supplemental cooling options
  • Cold aisle/hot aisle containment
Water Supply
  • Importance of water supply and application areas
  • Backup water supply techniques
Designing a Scalable Network Infrastructure
  • The importance of a Structured Cabling System
  • Planning considerations
  • Copper and Fiber cable technology and standards
  • ANSI/TIA-942 Cabling hierarchy and recommendations
  • Testing and verification
  • SAN storage cabling
  • Network redundancy
  • Building-to-building connectivity
  • Network monitoring system requirements
Fire Protection
  • Standards for fire suppression
  • Detection systems
  • Various total flooding fire suppression techniques and systems, their benefits and disadvantages
  • Handheld extinguishers
  • Signage and safety
  • Regulatory requirements and best practices
Physical Security and Safety
  • Physical security considerations
  • Physical safety considerations
Auxiliary Systems
  • Data centre monitoring requirements
  • EMS, BMS and DCIM
  • Water leak detection systems
  • Alarm notification
Operational Considerations
  • Service Level Management
  • Organisation
  • Safety
  • Security
  • Facilities maintenance
  • Monitoring
  • Governance

Exam

Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP®)

  • Questions: 40 questions
  • Time: 1 hour
  • Form: Multiple-choice, closed-book

The passing mark is 27 out of 40. The exam is included in the course fee.

Certification and Accreditation

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After passing the exam you will be awarded the internationally accredited and recognized 'Certified Data Centre Professional' (CDCP®) certificate.
 
CDCP® is globally accredited by EXIN, a fully independent exam and certification institute.
 
The CDCP® certificate is valid for 3 years, after which recertification is required. Please see the EPI Recertification Program for available options.
 

Trainer

Simon Besteman
Simon Besteman is a French and German citizen and a veteran of the internet industry. He has more than 20 years of experience working with ISPs, vendors, data centers, and hardware and software vendors in the role of management consultant in a variety of organizations. Simon is a Certified EPI Instructor in CDCP, CDCS and CDFOM. He has held courses in Europe, South Africa and Ethiopia for EPI and has always received good feedback from the course participants.

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