Project Background
The Harbin Railway Bureau oversees a rail network covering most of Heilongjiang Province and extending into Hulunbuir in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The network consists of 67 trunk, branch, and connecting lines with a total operating mileage of 6,854 kilometers.
Monitoring Scope:13 city train stations, with 45 data center rooms, including Modaoishi Station, Muleng Station, Ranghulu Station, Jixi Station, Hailar Station, Harbin Station East Station (2 equipment rooms), Harbin South Station, Suifenhe data center (including equipment rooms), Suiyang data center (including equipment rooms), Qitaihe data center, Qiqihar Station (including 2 equipment rooms), Manzhouli Station data center, Sanjianfang No. 1 and No. 2 data centers, and Harbin West Station data center (including 20 equipment rooms).
Additionally, there are 3 newly built data centers on the 1st and 2nd floors of the railway bureau's new building (each 800㎡), as well as an existing data center in the railway bureau's old building (over 1,000㎡).
Solution
By deploying distributed collection units and a centralized monitoring platform, this project integrates all data centers at the Harbin Railway Bureau's stations and new buildings into a unified, networked monitoring system.
Monitoring Targets:Temperature and humidity, smoke detectors, water leakage, power distribution, and power switches.
Application Value
Enables comprehensive monitoring and management of all data center infrastructures across multiple sites, with a centralized remote management platform.
Deploys GIS mapping for centralized status viewing of all stations, allowing for quick identification of station status and alarm information.
Dual-machine hot-standby architecture ensures stable and continuous monitoring system operation.