The room nobody visits is the one your whole company depends on. We design and build server rooms — racks, power, cooling, network — so the people running your business never have to think about the room running it.
Challenges we solve
Single points of failure hidden in plain sight — One PDU, one cooling unit, one switch — when it fails, half the company stops, and nobody knew it was a single point until it happened.
Cooling that quietly drifts out of spec — Hot spots above the racks slowly cook drives; you find out from a 3am alert, not from the temperature trend you should have been watching.
Cabinets that nobody can work on — Cables run loose, switch ports unlabelled, no rear access — every move-add-change is an afternoon, not 10 minutes.
How we approach it
Fault-tolerant power & cooling — A/B power feeds from independent UPSs, redundant in-row cooling, monitored down to the rack — single failures stay invisible to your users.
Right-sized compute & storage — We size against real workload, not vendor templates — buying half the gear at twice the headroom.
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) — Nutanix, vSAN, or Azure Stack HCI — scale by sliding in another node, no forklift upgrades.
Virtualization done properly — VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox — designed for live migration, snapshots, and clean DR replication.
Environmental & power monitoring — Per-rack PDU metering, temperature/humidity sensors, leak detection — escalations only when they matter.
Documented build and labelling — Every cable traced, every U position labelled, every breaker known. Audit-ready from day one.
Key features
42U racks with hot-aisle containment — Energy-efficient layout, rated for high-density compute and AI workloads.
A/B feed verification — Both feeds tested under transfer, every dual-PSU server confirmed independent.
In-row cooling — CRAH or DX precision cooling sized to actual rack heat output, with N+1 redundancy.
Smart PDUs — Per-outlet metering, remote control, integrated with monitoring — power draw visible by circuit.
Frequently asked questions
Should we build on-prem or move to cloud?
Both. Steady-state workloads usually run cheaper on-prem at scale; bursty or geographically distributed workloads often belong in cloud. We assess workload-by-workload.
Can you co-locate instead of building a room?
Yes — we design and rack co-lo deployments at major HK data centres, with the same documentation discipline.
How long for a typical server room build?
A 12-rack room from greenfield is usually 8–12 weeks, including civil, power, cooling, and commissioning.
Serving businesses across Hong Kong and Macau. Book a site survey or speak to our team about your IT infrastructure, network, security, or AI workflow project.