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  2. California Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    California Building Standards Code. The California Building Standards Code is the building code for California, and Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). It is maintained by the California Building Standards Commission which is granted the authority to oversee processes related to the California building codes by California ...

  3. Server room - Wikipedia

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    Server room. A server room in Písek, Czech Republic. A server room is a room, usually air-conditioned, devoted to the continuous operation of computer servers. An entire building or station devoted to this purpose is a data center. The computers in server rooms are usually headless systems that can be operated remotely via KVM switch or remote ...

  4. California Building Standards Commission - Wikipedia

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    The California Building Standards Commission was Established in 1953 by the California Building Standards Law, within the Department of General Services under the Government Operations Agency. CBSC members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. Starting in 1989, CBSC has published triennial editions of Title 24 every ...

  5. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    The 19-inch (482.6 mm) standard rack arrangement is widely used throughout the telecommunications, computing, audio, video, entertainment and other industries, though the Western Electric 23-inch standard, with holes on 1-inch (25.4 mm) centers, is still used in legacy ILEC / CLEC facilities. Nineteen-inch racks in two-post or four-post form ...

  6. Data center - Wikipedia

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    Local building codes may govern the minimum ceiling heights and other parameters. Some of the considerations in the design of data centers are: A typical server rack, commonly seen in colocation. Size - one room of a building, one or more floors, or an entire building, Capacity - can hold up to or past 1,000 servers [60]

  7. California Green Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    Development of CALGreen began in 2007 and, during the rulemaking process, CBSC collaborated with the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), stakeholder groups and others. The first result of this cooperation was the adoption of the 2008 California Green Building Standards Code (CGBC) that became effective since August 1, 2009.

  8. Colocation centre - Wikipedia

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    A colocation center (also spelled co-location, or shortened to colo) or " carrier hotel ", is a type of data centre where equipment, space, and bandwidth are available for rental to retail customers. Colocation facilities provide space, power, cooling, and physical security for the server, storage, and networking equipment of other firms and ...

  9. Structured cabling - Wikipedia

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    Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today's needs and those of the future. With a correctly installed system, current and future requirements can be met, and hardware that is added in the future will be supported [1]