Ever think of having, or changing, your Data Center to be in a facility that centralizes your organization's shared IT operations and equipment for the purposes of storing, processing, and disseminating data and applications?
Because Data Centers house an organization's most critical and proprietary assets, data centers are vital to the continuity of daily operations. Are you ready for a new Data Center?
Why do Data Center's Make Sense?
While thinking about a facility, remember to ask yourself if on-site operations monitoring is important? These systems provide Data Center operators with 24x7x365 visibility into elements (all items of your Technology network) such as security threats and critical infrastructure performance.
Facilities offering multiple carriers for connectivity provide for high availability, choice, low latency, and better disaster recovery.
Thanks to high-density power and cooling options, you can operate a lot of IT equipment in a small space. Look for space options that are customizable to your needs with tight security controls.
Every region, Florida especially, has its share of natural disasters: hurricanes, floods, tornados, and more. The structure of the facility should be reinforced to withstand the worst mother nature can throw at it.
Data Center operators utilize building management systems to give them a holistic view of the facility.
Controlling physical access to corporate resources is a vital component of IT security. Access protocols such as controlled access to sensitive areas of the building, use of two-factor authentication, biometrics, and video surveillance for every point of ingress and egress (doors and windows) are part of the Data Center footprint.
Data Center equipment is sensitive to heat, humidity, and static electricity. A Data Center is equipped with redundant environmental systems to enable continuous operations.
Server cabinets should be powered by diverse and redundant power sources to reduce the chance of a power outage affecting availability. UPS aides in that added support for uptime needs.
When all else fails, backup generators provide continuous power running the data center during utility power outages.
Multi-tenant Cloud pod is space in a data center with dedicated cloud computing architecture, which allows organizations to share cloud computing resources, while being isolated from the other client tenants securely.
Too often we hear of tech companies more focused on their products than the success of their clients. At SeamlessCS we get to know our clients on a personal level to best enhance their technology support & services. You aren’t just another number with our company.
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