As AI and cloud computing transform technology needs, data center planners are confronted with the task of constructing infrastructure that can adjust to unpredictable demands in the decades ahead.
How can a facility built today remain effective and efficient twenty years down the line? Uptime Institute specialists Madeleine Kudritzki and Chris Brown explored this dilemma in a recent webinar on establishing resilient data center infrastructure.
“We all wish we had a crystal ball to foresee upcoming technology and regulations, but the pace of change surpasses construction timelines,” remarked Kudritzki.
Flexibility, Not Prediction
The traditional approach of forecasting specific future requirements for data centers is proving inadequate in today’s rapidly evolving landscape. Designers must adopt a “future-proofing” strategy, focusing on creating adaptable infrastructure that allows operators to respond to changing needs while maintaining operational continuity.
This philosophy prioritizes flexibility to accommodate unknown future demands while upholding the essential requirements of any data center: uptime and reliability.