JAKARTA - Providers of information and communication technology solutions, ZTE corporation reminded the importance of efforts to overcome challenges in the data center ecosystem as an effort to support the growing growth of data centers in Indonesia. "By increasing energy efficiency, modernizing construction practices, and optimizing operations and maintenance, we can create a more sustainable and efficient data center ecosystem that is beneficial for business and society. "Overall," said Vice President of ZTE Corporation Chu Yanli in a statement in Jakarta, Saturday, May 13. He ensured that efforts to increase efficiency were a challenge, given the higher the ratio of total power used by data centers with transmitted power to computational equipment or Power Use Effectiveness (PUE), the higher the required costs. Meanwhile, several countries have implemented stricter carbon emissions policies, including thezero-emission policy plan. 2060 in Indonesia, which requires the use of environmentally friendly data centers and using energy efficient technology. "To comply with this policy, a deep integration is needed between power and distribution products, simplified connections, more efficient cooling systems, and the use of Smart Management with AI systems," Yanli said.. In addition, according to him, the implementation of data center development is also a big challenge because there are still no forms of planning in accordance with the centomodern data service. Currently, this type of traditional investment still adheres to the concept of one-time planning, one-time investment, and large capital participation, not in accordance with the data center development model that currently adheres to several investment phases. "Innovative prefabricated solutions are needed to realize the fast implementation of solutions and services. This can be achieved through the modularization of the data space, the full modularization of the system, and solutions "Innovatives such as complete modular preprebricated data and data center containers," he said. Then, Yanli continued, the low efficiency of operation and maintenance in data centers is usually caused by a lack of professional human resources and an integrated management system. The use of low resources will lead to the use of electrical resources, cooling resources, and out-of-equilibrium space resources resulting in resource waste. "Efficiency can It is improved by integrating various access points into a smart management system. This can be done in two ways: First, digital maintenance will reduce staff and increase efficiency. Second, smart operations can increase resource utilization," Yanli said. Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Indonesia, in particular, has the highest industrial growth average in the region. Indonesia's global data volume is expected to reach 175ZB by 2025 and is able to accelerate digital development in Southeast Asia.
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