Data Center and Infrastructure
At its simplest, a data center is a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. A data center’s design is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data.
Why “Data Center for your Company”?
24/7 Access
Check on Security Yourself
Keep an Eye on Redundancies
Face-to-Face Relationships
Many business leaders who move their data off-site are concerned that they won’t have perpetual access to their server stacks, and risk getting caught locked out, as it were, just when they have an emergency. By opting for a local colocation facility, you can have access to your hardware – and your data – at all times.
Someone to Turn To
Another benefit of knowing the real live people who staff your local colocation center is that you know whom to turn to if you run into any trouble or need help. Cloud storage services may answer their phones, or they may not, but the people actually in charge of the plants at companies like that are usually not the people available to speak with you. With local colocation, it’s a smaller team in charge of pleasing a relatively small group of tenants, so there is greater accountability and expertise among the staff.
Local Network Access
Physical Non-IT Constructionsd
- Raised Floors
- Tiled Ceilings
- SOC(Security Operations Management)
- NOC(Network Operations Management)
- Cabling
- Trunking
- Air Conditioning
- Backup Generators
- UPS
- Distribution Boards
- Lighting …
Security
- Access Control
- Fire-rated Doors
- Fire Detection
- Fire Suppression
- Ip Surveillance (IP Cameras)