David Chaves-Fraga (Ontology Engineering Group - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Hu Peng (Huawei Research Ireland) Jhon Toledo (Ontology Engineering Group - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) José Mora (Huawei Research Ireland) Julián Arenas-Guerrero (Ontology Engineering Group - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Mingxue Wang (Huawei Research Ireland) Nicholas Burrett (Huawei Research Ireland) Oscar Corcho (Ontology Engineering Group - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Puchao Zhang (Huawei Research Ireland) Raúl Alcázar (Ontology Engineering Group - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) http://w3id.org/devops-infra/data-center Ontology for the representation of data centers http://w3id.org/devops-infra/data-center.owl 2021-04-15 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 devopsdc http://w3id.org/devops-infra/data-center# This ontology has been created in the context of a collaboration between the Ontology Engineering Group and Huawei Research Ireland First official release The Data Center can be connected through a Data Center Connection allows connection via The type of connection established to a Data Center. It can be MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), IPSecVPN, etc. connection type The type of a Data Center. For example, it may be and Internet Data Center (IDC) or a Virtual Data Center providing Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS). data center type A Data Center may host a number of physical and logical items (frames, servers, service clusters, BGPAS, etc.) hosts Property used to relate any Resource (e.g, a Sever) with the Data Center where it is hosted in data center The Data Center is placed in a Location, with a specific GPS position, city, region and timezone located In The Data Center is located in a Site located in site The Data Center offers IP Addresses to its customers offers IP Address The Data Center offers an IP Network to its customers offers IP Network The Data Center offers a Network Segment to its customers offers Network Segment The Data Center may support specific resource requirements or capacity supports The city where a location is city The cloud availability zone for the Data Center cloud availability zone The cloud region where the Data Center operates cloud region The host prefix for the Data Center host prefix The IP address of the Linux primary Data Center Linux primary data center IP address The IP address to manage the Data Center management IP address The IP address of the Network Service Provider of the Data Center network service provider IP address The IP address of the Network Time Protocol used by the Data Center network time protocol IP address The hostname of the primary Data Center primary data center hostname The IP address of the primary Data Center primary data center IP address The region where a location is region The timezone where a location is timezone The vendor availability zone for the Data Center vendor availability zone The vendor region where the Data Center operates vendor region The IP address of the Windows primary Data Center Windows primary data center IP address A Data Center is a facility that centralizes an organization's shared IT operations and equipment for the purposes of storing, processing, and disseminating data and applications. Because they house an organization's most critical and proprietary assets, data centers are vital to the continuity of daily operations. Data Center A Data Center Connection describes the details of connections that may be established to a data center, including the protocol used, bandwidth available, packet loss data and delay data. Data Center Connection A Location where a Data Center is placed. This may be substituted in the future by an equivalent class from a general ontology, such as schema.org Location