This is an important and broad topic in the digital infrastructure industry. Technical consulting for Data Centers (DC) covers multiple layers of expertise — from initial design to operation and optimization. Let me present it in a structured way.

Detailed breakdown of each area

1. Strategy consulting & master planning

This is the first and most critical step, typically for investors starting from scratch. It includes:

  • Site selection: Evaluate construction location — geology, flood risk, distance to power substations, telecom infrastructure, surrounding population density.
  • Feasibility study: Analyze technical, financial, and legal feasibility (urban planning compliance, construction density).
  • Tier classification: Define redundancy level (Tier I–IV) aligned with target customer SLA.
  • Master plan: Develop phased investment plan — modular build, scalable expansion, optimized cash flow.

2. Engineering system design

The most specialized area, requiring hands-on experience:

Electrical systems:

  • Design HV/MV/LV power systems, load calculation, redundancy (N+1 / 2N)
  • UPS selection (online double conversion, Li-ion vs VRLA), intelligent PDU
  • Generator systems (Generator + ATS/AMF), transfer time
  • Earthing & bonding, EMC, lightning protection

Cooling systems:

  • CRAC/CRAH capacity calculation, hot aisle/cold aisle containment
  • Chiller plant, cooling tower, free cooling design
  • Liquid cooling for AI racks: CDU, rear-door heat exchanger, direct liquid cooling (DLC)
  • Immersion cooling (single-phase / two-phase) for workloads >40kW/rack
  • ASHRAE wet-bulb calculation, PUE target

Civil & MEP:

  • Floor loading, raised floor vs on-slab
  • Fire suppression (FM200, Novec 1230, inert gas, aspirating smoke detection)
  • Structured cabling, containment systems, blanking panels

3. Standards & compliance

Consulting helps clients understand and properly apply standards:

  • Uptime Institute Tier: Tier I → IV, not just certification but a design methodology
  • ANSI/TIA-942: Rating 1–4 classification, detailed infrastructure checklist
  • ASHRAE TC9.9: Operating temperature and humidity, A1–A4 equipment classes
  • IEC 62443: Industrial control system security
  • TCVN 9250:2012: Vietnam standard for Data Centers (often used alongside ANSI/TIA-942)

4. AI & HPC-Ready Data Center consulting

This is a rapidly growing field in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, requiring specialized knowledge:

  • Power density: Traditional 3–8 kW/rack → AI workloads 20–100+ kW/rack
  • Power infrastructure: Busway instead of cable tray, 400V distribution, intelligent 3-phase PDU
  • Cooling redesign: Air cooling is insufficient → liquid cooling (DLC, immersion) is required
  • Network topology: Spine-leaf architecture, 100G/400G fabric, RoCE for GPU-to-GPU communication
  • Resilience: GPU cluster failure domains, fat-tree topology, RDMA
  • Investor consulting: Compare CAPEX/OPEX across cooling solutions, ROI modeling

5. Operations & Maintenance (O&M) consulting

Even a Tier IV design can fail with poor operations. Includes:

  • SOP/MOP/EOP: Develop standard operating procedures, maintenance plans, incident handling
  • DCIM: Consulting on infrastructure management software (capacity, power, thermal)
  • BMS integration: Integrate BMS with DCIM, alarm management
  • DRP/BCP: Disaster recovery and business continuity planning, regular testing (tabletop, live drills)
  • Commissioning & testing: PTAC, integrated system testing following Uptime Institute guidelines

6. Assessment & audit of existing infrastructure

For operational data centers needing improvement:

  • Gap analysis: Compare current state with target standards (Tier, ANSI/TIA-942)
  • PUE audit: Measure actual performance, identify energy losses, recommend improvements
  • Capacity planning: Forecast IT load growth, identify upgrade points
  • Retrofit recommendation: Suggest phased upgrades without service disruption

7. Technical training & knowledge transfer

This is especially important in Vietnam due to the shortage of internationally certified professionals:

  • Training based on BICSI RCDD, DCDC, RTPM
  • Training based on Uptime Institute ATD (Accredited Tier Designer), ATP, AOS, ASA
  • In-house training for client O&M teams
  • Technical seminars for engineering communities (e.g., BICSI Vietnam Chapter, VDCC)