Services and Capabilities

GreenRac Data Services LLC offers a comprehensive range of services for Data Centers, including technology, cloud computing, infrastructure, hosting, colocation, virtualization, cybersecurity, storage, and networking.

Core service areas

Close-up of server racks in a data center with blinking lights and blue accents.

Data Center Decommissioning Services

Comprehensive planning including documentation of processes & protocols for establishing timelines, asset identification, risk mitigation, and oversite. Data destruction using state-of-the-art tools, industry-standard techniques, and complicacies erasure of all sensitive data from hard drives and other storage media with secure and certified methodology. Professional packing and loading of IT assets onto the transportation vehicle. Logistical and secure transportation of IT assets from the organization's premises to the ITAD facility.

View of a server room with towering black server racks on both sides filled with blinking LED lights, and overhead cables and lighting.

Data Center Rack & Stack Services

Rack and stack services refer to the process of installing and configuring equipment in a data center. This includes the physical installation of servers, storage devices, switches, routers, and other IT equipment into standard racks or cabinets, and connecting them to power and network infrastructure. The process involves precise and careful handling of the equipment to ensure proper alignment, cable management, and cooling. Rack and stack services are typically performed by experienced technicians or engineers who have knowledge of the specific equipment and the data center environment.

Server room with rack-mounted servers, numerous tangled cables, and blue lighting.

ITAD & Asset Recovery / Disposition Services

Asset inventory and auditing: A comprehensive audit of all IT assets, including identification, tagging, and documentation. Data destruction: Secure and certified erasure of all sensitive data from IT assets using industry-standard methods. Hard drive shredding: On-site destruction of hard drives and other storage media to prevent any chance of data recovery. Logistics and transportation: Safe and secure transportation of IT assets from the organization's premises to the ITAD facility. Packing and loading: Professional packing and loading of IT assets onto the transportation vehicle, ensuring safe and secure transport.

Capabilities

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Structured Cabling & Low Voltage
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Video Surveillance IP & Analog CCTV
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Data Center Rack/Stack & Decommissioning
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IT Relocation
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ITAD & Asset Disposition Service
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Access Points, Backhaul radios & 802.XX Wireless Systems
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Access Control & Intrusion Detection
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Industrial Control Systems & SCADA
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PoE LED Lighting

WiFi & 802.XX expertise

Hands-on experience across access points, backhaul radios, and the full 802.XX wireless stack.

iOS WiFi
Familiar with setting up and troubleshooting connectivity issues.
WiFi AAA
Familiar with Windows Server, Radius & A/D, LDAP, Cisco ISE. Troubleshooting Authentication, Authorization & Accounting issues.
LAB / Test Bench
Previous exposure in creating labs & performing testing and evaluation of 802.11x.
WiFi Performance & Throughput Testing
Using Fluke 3000, iperf 4, Wireshark (bandwidth vs. speed).
WiFi Interference OTA
Troubleshooting using heatmapping software.

GREENRAC DATA SERVICES adhere to key data center cabling standards

  • TIA-942-C: Focuses on data center infrastructure, offering guidelines for site space and layout. TIA-942-C deals with system performance and reliability.

  • TIA-568-E: Provides structured cabling standards for building telecommunications systems for a unified, flexible and scalable cable network.

  • ISO/IEC-11801: International standard defining generic cabling systems. This standard focuses on interoperability and supporting high-speed data transfers.

GreenRac knows:

Fundamentals of servers, storage, and networks. Power, cooling, and building systems concepts.

Project management for large capital projects. Basic reading of technical drawings and specifications. Contract review and vendor management. Risk management, including service level obligations.

People leadership and communication under pressure. Building shell (owned or leased structure) with raised or reinforced floors.

Fire-rated walls and doors for critical rooms. Roofing and weather protection suitable for local conditions.

Loading dock and staging areas for equipment deliveries. Utility service upgrades, transformers, and main switchgear.

Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and battery banks. Backup generators with fuel storage and transfer systems.

Power distribution units (PDUs) and remote power panels. Rack-level power strips with monitoring capability.

Computer room air conditioning (CRAC) or air handling units. Chillers, cooling towers, or other central cooling equipment.

In-row or rear-door cooling units where design calls for them.

Hot-aisle or cold-aisle containment structures.

Environmental sensors for temperature, humidity, and leaks.