Transform yourself from a beginner to a full-fledged data center professional in just a few hours! Data Centers are the drivers of the digital economy. Understanding how data centers are designed, how they work, and how they interact with the services we use, is key towards building a great career in a digital world. Data Center designers need to be equipped with modern innovative techniques for designing reliable data center systems. This book is a box-set of three books. The first book, "Data Center for Beginners", will provide the reader who is completely alien to data centers with a firm foundation for understanding what a data center is and how data centers are designed. The second book, "Designing Datacenters - Book 1: Power" is a detailed discussion on designing data center power systems. The third book, "Designing Datacenters - Book 2: Cooling" is a detailed discussion on designing data center cooling systems. Who You Should Read This Book I set out to write a set of books that would lay out the fundamentals of data center design in clear simple English to educate my younger self. This is the book I wish I had when I started designing data center systems. If you are a newly minted digital infrastructure professional, a newbie data center designer, a member of a data center operations team, or even an experienced data center systems designer, you will find this book a must-have. This book is also an excellent resource for anyone interested in any aspect of the subject of electrical power or cooling. What You Will Learn From the first book, Data Center for Beginners, you will learn the following: A bird's eye view of what a data center is - The different types of data centers, building, and Site selection considerations - The different components in the data center - Fundamentals of Power and Cooling - Design efficiency considerations - Relevant data center standards From the second book, Data Center Design Guide - Book 1: Power, you will learn the following: A primer on electrical power and different related concepts - The different sources of power - How power is distributed to electrical loads, including the different power path elements - Earthing, Grounding, and Bonding - The concept of 'N' as it relates to power - How to size power capacity for data centers - Energy efficiency metrics and best practices - Power codes and standards - A 10-step framework for designing a complete data center power system From the third book, Data Center Design Guide - Book 2: Cooling, you will learn the following: A primer on cooling and different related concepts - The different sources of cooling - The refrigeration cycle - How cooling is distributed to electrical loads, including the different cooling path elements - The concept of 'N' as it relates to cooling - How to size cooling capacity for data centers - Cooling efficiency metrics and best practices - Cooling standards - A 10-step framework for designing a complete data center cooling system Drive your data center career forward. Pick up your copy of this book by clicking on the BUY NOW button at the top of this page. Don't forget to leave a rating! About the Author B.A. Ayomaya is a seasoned industry veteran and technology leader with a specific focus on the data center and digital systems. He has designed, architected, and implemented several data center and infrastructure initiatives in a career that has spanned almost two decades. B.A. has had extensive experience managing technology teams, strategically developing and deploying systems and roadmaps that actualize business objectives.