Data Centers
Data centers stores important and critical
computer systems. Your network might require storage facilities for your
power supply, security systems, air conditioning, and critical data.
Data centers house extensive amounts of data. For example, a university
will need to store information regarding student information, test
scores, employee information, and competitor data. Data centers require
extensive security systems, mirror drives, and backup systems.Setting up a data center is a complicated process. You can use co-location facilities, build your own center, utilize a host, or update an existing data center. Before you plan to build a data center, you should assess your needs and budget. The location, power facilities, air conditioning, and bandwidth should be determined.
A four-tier system is used to identify different data center designs. Tier 1 provides a single path for powering and cooling the center. Tier 2 includes a single path for power and cooling. Tier 3 also has a single path. Tier 4 has multiple paths for power and cooling, redundant components, and provides 99.995% availability for the data center.
Co-location
Co-location services make use of data centers where different networks or website are stored. These data centers are generally used by web based companies to store their hardware in an offsite location. Through co-location centers, many people can locate networks, store data, use servers, and interconnect simultaneously. Colocation centers enable companies to place their server racks with other servers and share bandwidth. The center provides the power, bandwidth, and IP address for your server.Server Racks
A server rack is a cabinet where a server can be mounted. It usually has two to four vertical racks where equipment can be placed. The framework where you place the computer that acts as a server is called rack and the computer that is used is called rack server. Designed for mobility and security, server racks also help in noise reduction. Accessories used in server racks include shelves, side panels, doors, fans, and power strips. You can purchase server racks from a manufacture or build one on your own.
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Servers & Storage