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A containerized data center is a modular data center solution that uses standard containers (e.g., 20-foot and 40-foot international standard containers) as its carrier. Through factory prefabrication, it integrates IT equipment (servers, storage, and network devices), power systems, cooling systems, security systems, and other components into a single unit. It breaks the limitations of traditional data centers—such as on-site construction, long cycles, and poor flexibility—and boasts core advantages of high standardization, mobility, and rapid deployment. It serves as an efficient IT infrastructure for addressing temporary computing needs, edge scenarios, and special environments.
| Module Category | Core Equipment | Function |
|---|---|---|
| IT Equipment Module | Servers, storage arrays, switches, firewalls | Undertakes data computing, storage, network transmission, and security protection |
| Power Support Module | UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply), battery banks, diesel generators (optional) | Ensures uninterrupted operation of IT equipment during power outages and adapts to different power supply environments |
| Cooling Module | Precision air conditioners (air-cooled / water-cooled), ventilation systems, hot aisle containment | Controls temperature (18~27°C) and humidity (40%~60%) to prevent equipment overheating |
| Security Module | Sensors, smoke detectors, access control, video surveillance, gas fire suppression | Monitors environment in real time and prevents risks such as theft and fire |
| Structure Module | Galvanized steel body, thermal insulation, waterproof shutters, grounding system | Provides physical protection and isolates from harsh external environments |











