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<p>This document:</p>
<p>a) describes the general principles for data centres upon which the requirements of the ISO/IEC22237 series are based;</p>
<p>b) defines the common aspects of data centres including terminology, parameters and reference models (functional elements and their accommodation) addressing both the size and complexity of their intended purpose;</p>
<p>c) describes general aspects of the facilities and infrastructures required to support data centres;</p>
<p>d) specifies a classification system, based upon the key criteria of “availability”, “security” and “energy-efficiency” over the planned lifetime of the data centre, for the provision of effective facilities and infrastructure;</p>
<p>e) details the issues to be addressed in a business risk and operating cost analysis enabling application of the classification of the data centre;</p>
<p>f) provides a reference to the operation and management of data centres.</p>
<p>The following topics are outside of the scope of the ISO/IEC 22237 series:</p>
<p>1) the selection of information technology and network telecommunications equipment, software and associated configuration issues are outside the scope of this International Standard;</p>
<p>2) quantitative analysis of overall service availability resulting from multi-site data centres;</p>
<p>3) safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements (covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations).</p>
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<p>This document:</p>
<p>a) describes the general principles for data centres upon which the requirements of the ISO/IEC22237 series are based;</p>
<p>b) defines the common aspects of data centres including terminology, parameters and reference models (functional elements and their accommodation) addressing both the size and complexity of their intended purpose;</p>
<p>c) describes general aspects of the facilities and infrastructures required to support data centres;</p>
<p>d) specifies a classification system, based upon the key criteria of “availability”, “security” and “energy-efficiency” over the planned lifetime of the data centre, for the provision of effective facilities and infrastructure;</p>
<p>e) details the issues to be addressed in a business risk and operating cost analysis enabling application of the classification of the data centre;</p>
<p>f) provides a reference to the operation and management of data centres.</p>
<p>The following topics are outside of the scope of the ISO/IEC 22237 series:</p>
<p>1) the selection of information technology and network telecommunications equipment, software and associated configuration issues are outside the scope of this International Standard;</p>
<p>2) quantitative analysis of overall service availability resulting from multi-site data centres;</p>
<p>3) safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements (covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations).</p>