Friday, June 28, 2013

Tips for Choosing Offshore Data Centre Solutions

Instead of housing and maintaining Data Centres, organizations are looking into offshore options for outsourcing their data centre needs. Colocation of enterprise servers, developing a recovery system or exploring cloud computing, all these options have shifted the focus to offsite. Choosing a good offshore data centre to house a company’s server and associated infrastructure is not an easy task. Numerous site visits, meetings and discussions goes into it before reaching on a unanimous decision. Lets explore few tips for choosing the right data centre for your business.

Redundancy

Redundancy in case of computer engineering is the “duplication of critical components or functions of a system with intention of increasing their reliability, usually in the case of a backup or fail safe”. Redundancy is something that is absolutely necessary in case of data centres. A data centre should come with a minimum primary back up of all critical components. Everything that is necessary from business continuity angle should be present in the data centre location or facility. Power generators, HVAC, fire suppression should be in place. Also to support the primary backup, a secondary backup system should also be in place. The offsite facility should also maintain and store reserve fuel and should come with proper cooling system for the servers.

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Telecommunication Infrastructure

A robust telecommunication infrastructure is highly important for businesses. Your offsite data centre should be well equipped to provide network neutral access to prime telecom carriers and internet backbones. This would benefit the client companies by providing direct access to national, international, public and private networks; while also supporting the wireless and fibre optic connectivity. This way the uptime increases to the maximum providing satisfaction to the customer. The data access is secure and reliable. 24x 7 technical support and IT staff should be available to maintain and update the network.
SLAs

Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are important to be defined and maintained. SLAs define and ensure quality of service, power maintenance, temperature support and network uptime. Evaluate the terms of the SLA to understand its impact on your contract. Check SLA for the guarantee they promise and then choose your data centre.

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Security

Physical security is an important aspect of data centre location. Look for a data centre offshore that offers high level security system. Proper stationing of guards inside and outside the premises on 24x7 rotational shifts, CCTV cameras installed throughout the facility, also look for advanced security solutions like access card entry, electronic punching and fingerprint recognition systems.

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experienced team of professionals.

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