Frequently Asked Questions
What Does IT Data Center Design Include?
Depending on your business’ needs and goals, your Data Center can be designed to include all, or any combination of the following:
Security, monitoring, storage, cabling, disaster recovery, virtualization, networking, replication, migration, colocation, high availability, and more.
What is Virtualization?
Virtualization offers users the ability to run multiple operating systems on a single computer.
For employees, managers, and business owners, virtualization improves cost-effectiveness: applications from different operating systems can be run without switching computers or rebooting into other systems.
For server admins and IT teams, virtualization increases productivity. Because virtualization allows users to run different operating systems and segment larger systems into smaller parts, servers can be used more efficiently by a variety of different users and/or applications.
How Does a Data Center Work?
A Data Center is a facility that’s used to store, process, and share data and applications – and any other shared IT operations and equipment.
Data Centers can be either physical or virtual, depending on regulatory restrictions on specific industries.
Why Have a Colocation Data Center?
Colocation Data Centers give you the most freedom to focus on your business. This type of Data Center offers scalability, continuity, and security for your applications, data, and systems.