Showing posts with label business intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business intelligence. Show all posts

Monday, 30 December 2019

3 Keys to Effective Data Center Capacity Planning

There is a well-earned sense of satisfaction when your IT department finally has your data center set up and performing the way it’s meant to: efficiently and securely managing your software applications, telecommunications, and data storage. However, this is not the time to rest on your laurels. Instead, you need to formulate a data center infrastructure management (DCIM) plan, a major component of which includes data center capacity, to account for current and future needs. 
Current Hardware
Determining current and upcoming hardware capabilities falls into two categories: inventory and performance. Knowing exactly what you have will allow you to understand exactly what your data center can (and can’t) do, as well as assess its future capabilities.
On the inventory side, you need to document each server’s name, make and model, operating system (OS), speeds, memory and disk space, network interface cards (NICs) and speeds, and total number of central processing units (CPUs). On the performance side, document each CPU queue, percentage per CPU used, percentage of memory used, memory paging, disk inputs/outputs (I/Os), and actual network speed.
Infrastructure Growth
While the data center capacity that you have now may work fine for your current needs, what happens if (or when) you have to scale up? Costs to run a traditional data center typically range from $10M to $25M per year, and you’ll likely need to investigate—regardless of the system you are using now—the possibilities offered by the four types of data centers:
  • In-house facilities owned and operated by the company using them
  • Co-location systems where servers are housed together for use by multiple clients with their own private computer cloud storage systems
  • Scientific computing systems run by national laboratories
  • Public cloud providers such as Google and Amazon
Future Needs
No matter which of the options above works best for you now, or will be your optimal choice in the future, the decisions you make should consider the following criteria:
  • Fault tolerance (fire suppression, air conditioning redundancy, dual electrical sources)
  • Security/safety (biometric hand scanners, defined floor access procedures, locked cages and cabinets)
  • Capabilities/scalability (total cooling capacity, minimum 18” raised floor, number of cabinets)
  • Core service standards (on-site service personnel, maintenance schedule, alarm system)
  • Location risk profile (flooding probability, aircraft flight plans, distance from railroad/highway, seismic profile)

Saturday, 21 December 2019

Window Vs Linus Hosting - Data first

Most web hosts tend to fall somewhere in between these two extremes. You will need to speak with the web hosts you are interested in to see exactly what they offer. Not all managed hosts operate in the same way or offer the same services.

In addition to considering how much of these administrative tasks you want to tackle on your own (as well as what you are comfortable doing), you will need to consider your budget. No rule of thumb says how much managed services run, but they do have a cost. http://bit.ly/2EwcuKx

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Friday, 13 December 2019

How Does VPS Hosting Compare to Dedicated Servers?



There are a lot of similarities between VPS hosting options and dedicated servers.

Both options offer you increased control over your hosting environment, especially with regards to the software that is installed. Both options offer you the option of purchasing the specs that you need when it comes to hardware.

Though this analogy is overly simplistic, you can think of a VPS plan as a light version of a dedicated server. A VPS plan is set up like a shared plan but behaves like a dedicated server. A VPS plan offers you a chance to try out the most premium of hosting options, a dedicated server, without the cost.

Cost
It will be no surprise to you that VPS plans are cheaper than dedicated servers. When a web host can put multiple customers on a single server, they can charge less to each customer.

Most web hosts tend to fall somewhere in between these two extremes. You will need to speak with the web hosts you are interested in to see exactly what they offer (and what they do not). Not all managed hosts operate in the same way or offer the same services.

In addition to considering how much of these administrative tasks you want to tackle on your own (as well as what you are comfortable doing), you will need to consider your budget. No rule of thumb says how much managed services run, but they do have a cost (sometimes considerably so).

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Why Cloud Computing Is Ideal for Small Businesses



Why cloud computing? Because it's the best thing for small business since the creation of the stapler. Cloud computing can give you access to your business data and applications from anywhere at any time from any mobile device, at a reasonable price. The cloud gives small businesses access to technologies.

Many traditional desktop applications are disappearing, for example, many accounting software vendors no longer have desktop software offerings. Many traditional desktop applications are disappearing, for example, many accounting software vendors no longer have desktop software offerings - they have moved their products to the cloud and offer inexpensive, online subscription-based services.

Why Cloud Computing Can Save You Money

1. You no longer have to pay for someone (or a team of someones) to do things.

2. You no longer have to buy software.

3. You may be able to consolidate your separate application needs into one multi-application cloud computing service.

4. You may be able to cut back on system hardware.

5. A cloud computing application may make integration easier.

6. Cloud computing applications are regularly updated, so you don't have to spend time and money doing it.

Since cloud applications are browser-based they are accessible from mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. It's a lot easier and faster to sign up for a cloud computing application than to buy a server, get it up and running and install software on it. And because you don't need to buy hardware and software, your startup or expansion is cheaper, too.

Thursday, 5 December 2019

6 Benefits Of COLOCATION For Your Business

Colocation is a hosting option utilized for businesses of all sizes for a variety of reasons.  Small businesses can obtain needed features of a large IT department without the capital investment. Medium to large sized enterprises can expand their infrastructure capacity without undertaking costly construction or facility leasing.
Colocation allows you to store your equipment in a cabinet located in a secure data center with a public IP address, bandwidth, and power supplied by the service provider to your server.
Colocation also provides:
  1. Better connectivity. Colocation data centers have fully redundant network connections ensuring that customers’ business critical applications always run uninterrupted.
  2. Improved network security. Data centers have top-notch network security, including the latest firewalls / IDS systems to detect and prevent unauthorized access to their customers’ systems.
  3. Redundant power supply. Colocation data centers offer power redundancy through a combination of multiple power grids, diesel power generators, double battery backup systems and excellent maintenance practices.
  4. Bursting capability. Colocation centers provide customers with the flexibility to burst to higher bandwidth levels to accommodate their traffic demand without having to make repeat capital investments. Since data spikes are distributed over time across numerous users, bandwidth costs are significantly reduced.
  5. Room for growth. Colocation allows you to expand your infrastructure to fit the needs of your company’s growth without having to take on capital expenditures. If you’re company grows, your IT infrastructure can expand to support it quickly and with less investment.
  6. A step toward cloud migration. If your company is looking at cloud computing in the near future, colocation provides a smooth transition by allowing you to move your equipment to an offsite facility with increased capacity and performance to support business needs while ensuring a smooth cloud transition.

Thursday, 14 November 2019

Why “Data Center as a Service” (DCaaS) is the Future of Colocation



The challenges of maintaining a private IT infrastructure have long pushed organizations to consider alternative options to meet their data and computing needs. While there are certainly benefits to using an on-premises data solution, the significant cost of building this infrastructure is beyond the reach of most startups and smaller companies. For many of these companies, cloud providers once seemed like the ideal solution, but concerns about data availability and security have caused some to reconsider the public cloud.

Fortunately, there is an alternative. Colocation data centers can provide companies with all the power and control they expect from an on-premises solution as well as the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of the cloud. With the data center as a service (DCaaS) model, today’s data center providers are finding ways to offer compelling solutions for fast-growing organizations looking to compete in an increasingly crowded market where speed and adaptability are critical to success.


Tuesday, 12 November 2019

Rackspace Services With Blended Bandwidth - Data First


Our data centers are built with multiple layers of redundancy across physical security, power, cooling and networks — giving you greater uptime and reliability. Rackspace Blended Bandwidth takes the risk out of single-carrier contracts by combining connectivity from multiple Tier-1 carriers in one connection. Rackspace Colocation data centers have an average of more than eight carriers per facility offering connectivity services.

Our highly trained technicians and engineers can handle hardware installations, drive swaps, cable management. This white-glove migration service facilitates the movement of your hardware to a Rackspace data center. We can even perform an application assessment and design analysis based on your future-state cloud architecture. Rackspace provides direct access to the public cloud, private cloud, third-party data center or Rackspace managed hosting environment of your choice.

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Friday, 16 September 2016

Why Colocation Services are Required



What it is: Colocation is the practise of hosting servers, storage, firewalls and other internet related hardware from multiple customers in a single Data Centre. While using colocation services at a datacenter are becoming more common every day, many businesses still choose to host their services in-house. Collocation offers you business continuity, scalability and performance a fraction of the cost that it would take to achieve anything close in your own micro Data Centre. 

Reasons to use Colocation services:

·         The biggest advantage of colocation is the cost for bandwidth.

·         Colocation facilities have better outage protection.

·        Colocation facilities are built to specific specifications and standards to meet the needs of today’s high-tech hardware.

·         Datacenters are built with redundancy in mind. This means that most centers have N+ 1 redundancy built into the key infrastructure like power, cooling, bandwidth, and networking. At many standard office locations it may not even be possible to implement this type of redundancy, and when it is the costs can be extremely high.

  • Faster, more reliable and cheaper bandwidth
  • Real time monitoring 24/7 by engineers
  • Mitigation of DDoS attacks and other network issues
  • Better efficiency in cooling and power – better for the environment
  • Diverse power, backup UPS systems and diesel generators
  • More secure (CCTV, man traps security doors, access ID’s)
  • Advanced fire detection and control that doesn’t damage servers if it’s triggered
  • Operational (OPEX) cost rather than all up front (CAPEX)
  • No need to turn servers off an move them if your business moves

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Tips for Selecting the Best Web Hosting Service


Finding the best web hosting service may feel like choosing a brand new car. You want to use them for years and like cars, great web hosting service also gets us from point A to point B. If you want the website performs well despite the heavy traffic, you need a reliable hosting solution. Here are ten tips that can help you find the best hosting service:

Great customer service: Regardless of your current technical skills, you'll eventually need to communicate with support desk. Good support teams always picks up the phone and replies to emails very quickly. Data First has highly responsive support team that can be reached easily.

Impressive reliability: You should make sure that a hosting company guarantees very high up time percentage and this is something that you should consider when choosing a potential provider. Data First delivers higher than 99.9 percent uptime for all consumers.

Good control panel: Control panel is the heart of any hosting management for consumers. It has features required to run websites properly. You can prevent image hot linking, enhance password protection, prevent bandwidth leeching, block certain IP address and many more. Data First offers impressive and easy to us control panel for clients.

Large disk space: Consumers often can't get enough storage for their website. You need to show good quality images to ensure excellent visual quality. You may also need to store videos for your audience. Data First offers large quantity of disk space for affordable prices.

More than enough bandwidth: Bandwidth is the amount of data that is transferred to the audience on a monthly basis. Data First allows you to upgrade if require more storage.

Integrated email hosting: Good web hosting companies also include proper email hosting. Email is an essential part of online activity. Mail forwarding, POP3, SMTP and auto responder are features that you should get from web hosting companies. Data First also offers other advanced email management features, such as disk space quota configuration, adding/removing email accounts and others.

Affordable prices: It's really straightforward. With very affordable prices, consumers are able to get all the above features from datafirst.co.in

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Software As A Service (SaaS)

Software as a service gives techno economical solution to your business process. It ensures economically viable solution to the customer.
  • ERP
  • Business Intelligence
  • CRM
  • Document Management System
  • Unified Communication

Software As A Service (SaaS) Advantages:

  • Increases the usage and operating aspects of software applications.
  • Creates cost structures that are more predictable.
  • Minimizes execution, guidance and ongoing support time.