Data Center

Data center is simply a physical facility that organizations use to store their critical applications and data. The design of data center is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the collecting, storing, processing, distributing, or allowing access for delivery of shared applications and data. The key components of a data center design include routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application-delivery controllers.

 

A data center is a facility that centralizes a businesses’ shared IT operations and equipment for the purposes of:

  • Storing
  • Processing
  • Disseminating data
  • Accessing applications

 

Data centers are essential to the continuousness of daily operations because they store a businesses’ most important and proprietary assets. Subsequently, the security and reliability of data centers and their information are among any businesses’ top priorities. In the past, data centers were highly controlled physical infrastructures, but the public cloud has since changed that model. Most of the modern data center infrastructures have progressed from on-premises physical servers to virtualized infrastructure that supports applications and workloads across multi-cloud environments, except to those where regulatory restrictions require an on-premises data center.

 

The exponentially increasing of the demand for storage space, processing power and information has changed how businesses work. Modern business models are built on Data Centers as the foundation for the services that business offers, such as Facebook, Apple, eBay, Amazon, and LinkedIn all depend on data centers to provide core services and products to their customers. Data centers include a wide range of security features. It is to limit access to the building and its network. The practice of Sejati Solutions is to employ micro-segmentation within the data center and the infrastructure to limit the risk of an attack. We are here for you. Contact Us!