Let’s talk about Data Center Environment Monitoring

Data Center Environment Monitoring is a term used by companies in their plans as if it were a product designed expressly for this purpose.
Managers Of Data Centers And Their Skills

Data Center executives are under a lot of pressure. Regularly there are events that could be catastrophic to their operations.
- Servers (physical, virtual, internal, and in the cloud).
- Mainframe servers (operative and legacy).
- Applications (internal, web, and in the cloud).
- Backup systems (backup applications, servers, tape readers, robotic systems).
- Network and communications devices (switches, routers, firewalls, load balancers, multiplexers, modems, etc.).
- Cabling (data center cabling and building backbone).
There are also access security, biometric systems, telephony (telephone exchange, cabling, connection to public telephone service), fire control, air conditioning, UPS, and other subsystems.
What Can Monitoring Tools Offer?
Unified Display
Users and Profiles

Real-Time Data And Alarm System
Monitoring Virtual Environments
Things To Keep In Mind When Looking For A Data Center Monitoring System
- Prioritize Temperature and Humidity Control for Server Rooms

- Choose A Remote Monitoring System
- Software Customization is Must

- Choose A Tool For Emergency Decision Making
AKCPro Server: Central Monitoring Software
Our top-of-the-line central monitoring and administration software are AKCPro Server. It may be used for a variety of monitoring purposes. All AKCP devices are free to use. Monitor your infrastructure, whether it’s a single building or a network of remote facilities spread across a large region. Integrate third-party devices with IP cameras that are Modbus, SNMP, or ONVIF compliant.

AKCPro Server is a single, easy-to-use program that connects all of your environmental, security, power, access control, and video systems.
All of your temperature, humidity, airflow, water leak, and other environmental sensors should be monitored. Configure rack maps to display your computer cabinet’s thermal attributes, including temperature at the top, middle, bottom, front, and back, as well as temperature differentials.
Ensure the safety of your facilities and vital infrastructure. In APS, you can design and control door contact sensors, as well as audio and visual alerts, from your own desktops.
Single-phase, three-phase, generators, and UPS battery backup power should all be monitored. AKCPro Server calculates Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) in real-time, giving you a detailed picture of your power train and how changes in your data center affect your PUE.
All AKCP Door Control, Cabinet Control, and RFID Cabinet locks use the AKCPro Server to manage access privileges and schedules. To provide a comprehensive audited record of access, secure your assets, limit access, and produce reports.