How LinkedIn Scaled Data Center Operations with Three-Phase Power

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September 10, 2016

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How LinkedIn Scaled Data Center Operations with Three-Phase Power

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LinkedIn’s mission critical data centers use three-phase power distribution. As a result, they are able to sustain an estimated user base of 433 million across 200 countries and territories. Join this special DCK webcast to learn how you can accomplish similar feats.

Hear from LinkedIn’s Senior Engineer for Data Center Global Critical Infrastructure. He’ll be joined by Raritan’s Director of Power Sales and Engineering. 

Together, they’ll share unique insights on three-phase power distribution.  Reveal how LinkedIn reached new heights of scalability and reliability.  And show you how you can use three-phase distribution to better meet the needs of a growing business.

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Speakers:

Orin Thomas is an MVP, an MCT and has a string of Microsoft MCSE and MCITP certifications. He has written more than 30 books for Microsoft Press IT Pro topics. He is an author at PluralSight and is a contributing editor at Windows IT Pro magazine. He has been working in IT since the early 1990's and regularly speaks at conferences in Australia and around the world.

Jawahar Swaminathan is the Director of Power Sales for Raritan Inc. Based in San Francisco, Jawahar works with data center customers to design and implement optimal power distribution and monitoring systems that help reduce energy usage and improve operations. 

 

 

Eric Wendorf’s is a Staff Engineer for Data Center Services. He is a master of space, power, and cooling has elevated LinkedIn’s data centers to new performance heights in three short years. The 2006 Penn State International Business Grad holds certifications in: DCOM, CDCEP, and ITC Level 1 Thermography.  And if that weren’t impressive enough, you should know he’s also on the IDCA Technical Standard Committee, who will soon release a new Data Center standard that offers a holistic way to grade data centers from an application perspective.

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