Searching for a Data Center Partner?
Every organization must consider business goals, opportunities, and economic
factors when evaluating whether or not to outsource their data center
operations. Once the decision is made to outsource, you must
consider many factors in evaluating potential data center outsourcing partners.
These factors include, but are not limited to: the prospective vendors network
and infrastructure, security (physical and systems), staffing and support
services, as well as the their capability and capacity to deliver quality
solutions.
Network, Infrastructure, Security
A professional data center must provide a stable environment for
your servers. A stable environment will greatly extend the life of your
servers, as well as provide conditions for optimal performance and reliability. The data
center must have redundant systems for:
- Power including UPS battery backup, and power
conditioning, and on-site generators
- Cooling systems including hot and cold isles and
increased air handling capabilities
- Network access including multiple connections to
the Internet, more than enough available bandwidth,
hot and cold spare routers & switches, firewall
services, service & environmental monitoring systems
- Physical access security & remote monitoring
with constant video surveillance
- Multiple layers of systems security to prevent
unauthorized data access, as well as systems
separation and isolation so that one incident does
not affect multiple data sources
- A Service Level Agreement (SLA) with guaranteed
uptime and service response times
Staffing and
Support
A good infrastructure and secure network
are not enough. Support services and a
knowledgeable staff are required to keep servers
running. A well trained and experienced support
staff separate a colo provider from an invaluable
partner when it comes to data center services. Networks, servers, and
applications need constant monitoring, operating systems
need security patches applied on a regular basis,
databases need to be backed up, email
deliverability issues need to be addressed immediately,
and equipment needs to be upgraded and maintained.
Professional data center support engineers and
technicians must be well versed in not
only ensuring the basic equipment is running as
expected, but also the applications and clients that use
the applications.
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Capability and Capacity
All public data centers should offer an extended list options for service.
It is imperative that each individual client using the datacenter get exactly what they
need to keep their businesses functioning and it is at the most economical cost
possible. Organizations also need to be able to scale their service upon
demand. If they need to add a server for a special project the data center
needs to be able to handle the increased power, bandwidth, networking, and space
demand with little to no notice.
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