Haha, good one, Nathan! But seriously, I think all three options (appropriate tools, effective process methodology, and people enablement) are crucial for the design. The cost factor is important, but it's more of a constraint or requirement.
Guys, guys, let's not forget the most important part of the design – the coffee machine! You can't have a well-oiled data center without a steady supply of caffeine, am I right?
I see your point, Halina, but I still think the core design elements should be the tools, processes, and people. Cost can be a constraint, but it's not part of the design itself.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. I think the cost of tools is a crucial factor in the design. After all, what good are the best tools if the organization can't afford them?
I agree with Laticia. The design should focus on the functionality and effectiveness of the tools, processes, and people involved. Cost is certainly a consideration, but it's not a direct part of the design.
This is a tricky question. I think the design of a data center manager should include appropriate tools, effective process methodology, and people enablement. The cost of tools is important, but I wouldn't say it's a core part of the design itself.
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