October 11 (SeeNews) - Austrian IT infrastructure provider Rittal has completed the implementation of a data centre at Croatia's Dubrovnik airport, the company said.
The data centre will ensure the greatest possible comfort in and around the check-in at the new airport terminal of Dubrovnik airport, which will be launched in 2019 and will have an annual capacity of about 3.5 million passengers, Rittal said in a statement on Wednesday.
"More and more people are visiting Croatia and entering the country through our airport. That is why we have expanded the airport and have installed a new data centre. This was achieved very efficiently and professionally with the aid of the services provided by Rittal and partners," Tomislav Macan, Maintenance and Development Manager at Dubrovnik Airport, said.
The project was implemented in cooperation with Swiss-based power and automation company ABB which installed the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system of the data centre, Rittal said.
The data centre is equipped with the Rittal CMC III monitoring solution which oversees the infrastructure in the data centre, enabling IT experts to quickly recognise any deviations from regular operation and so respond before the system comes to a complete halt. The monitoring solution is connected to the building's central monitoring system, so that the operators of the IT can see the status of the entire system at a glance.