Data Center 101 Report Series
Data Center 101 Report Series
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Data Center 101 Report Series Data Center Redundancy
2N
Power delivered from the utility to the end
user along two separate and diverse paths.
If the end user is using both paths in a
primary/redundant fashion, any failure
along one path will not cause an outage.
This design requires any one failure within
any segment on both paths for the end user
to experience an outage.
2N+1
Diverse paths with one extra piece of critical
infrastructure added to each segment along
both paths. If the end user is using both
paths within a primary/redundant fashion,
any one failure on both paths will not cause
an outage. See Figure 3.
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Data Center 101 Report Series Data Center Redundancy
CHAPTER SUMMARY
▶▶ N redundancy: Power on a single path. If one element fails, it all fails. Think Christmas lights.
Or don’t, if you have traumatic memories.
▶▶ N+1 redundancy: Each element of key infrastructure is backed up by a redundant element,
but power is supplied from only one unique source.
▶▶ N+2 redundancy: Each element of key infrastructure is backed up by TWO redundant elements,
but power is supplied from only one unique source.
▶▶ 2N: Two independent/diverse power supply paths.
▶▶ 2N+1: Same as 2N, with redundant pieces of critical infrastructure added along both paths.
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