Originally posted on Data Center POST
Bulk Infrastructure announces that its Data Center division has achieved OCP ReadyTM certification for all three of its data centers facilities, including the Oslo Internet Exchange (OS-IX), Norway Data Center Campus (N01) and Denmark Data Center Campus (DK01). This certification, administered by the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) qualifies data centers to the high standards of efficiency that companies such as Facebook and Google acquire, making data centers competent enough to support advanced open infrastructure deployments.
The certification process uses a detailed self-assessment followed by a rigorous review by the OCP team according to well-defined criteria. The process looks at everything from access control to white space, electrical and cooling to cabling and service.
Rob Elder, Bulk’s VP of Data Centers points out that enterprises, cloud and hyperscale tenants are looking more toward open hardware designs to support higher density workloads and other specialized needs. Each may have their unique blend of cloud migration, AI, research and other needs and the OCP Ready certification gives all of them confidence that their individual selections will be fully supported.
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