Showing posts with label co-location services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label co-location services. Show all posts

Monday, 27 April 2020

VPS vs. Dedicated Hosting: Which Should Your Business Choose?

In most cases, a minimal spike in web traffic is not enough to warrant a dedicated server for a small business. Virtual solutions are competitively priced with lower resource requirements. In the SMB space, most competitors live in the VPS space. The majority of dedicated servers are populated by internationally recognized, enterprise-level companies.

Examine how you will use your hosting service in-house. Do you have the staff to handle on-going maintenance? Can you upgrade hardware internally?
Depending on your answers, you may want to modify your approach. Managed hosting may cost more than traditional hosting, but it can improve your efficiency within the VPS environment to the level of a dedicated server. Although this is undoubtedly more achievable on the lower end of the resource spectrum, it is an aspect to consider.
Another consideration is future growth. Is your company looking to scale? Have you quantified this growth for the next five to ten years?
You should select a platform for the present and five years from now. One aspect that many companies overlook is the ability to scale down as well as up.
If you invest in a dedicated server, you will always pay for the same volume of resources. You may end up wasting money if your needs reduce over time.
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Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Top Reasons Why Businesses Choose Colocation - Data First


While choosing such a strategy, it is also important to focus on support, costs, security controls and uptime. While it sounds nearly impossible to satisfy all of these requirements and simultaneously watch your business flourish, colocation services may offer a feasible solution.

Colocation, often referred to as colo, entails the installation of your business servers in an offsite managed data center. Colocation services offer several benefits.. 


  • Lowering power costs generated by servers and cooling;
  • 24/7 support from experts;
  • Optimizing space in your office by removing a significant portion of your IT equipment;
  • Improving physical security
  • Providing guaranteed uptime

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Thursday, 9 January 2020

Who are the major players in web hosting?



The basic definition of web hosting is about as straightforward as it gets: It is a service that provides the infrastructure that allows an organization to publish a website. A web hosting service generally charges a recurring fee that provides the subscribing entity with a domain name, storage for website pages, and a server that allows general access via the internet and a web browser.

There are dozens of reputable and viable web hosting services available globally; most offer a similar basic set of web hosting services, while some specialize in less crowded, and potentially more lucrative, niche markets. Choosing the right web hosting service for your small business will require research and careful consideration.

Perhaps the most important factor when choosing a web hosting service is knowing exactly what your business needs from the provider. Most of the web hosting providers (whether listed below or not) will work with you to provide the service and features you request, but only if you can express those needs in a coherent way.

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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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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Server Co-Location & its Features

Co-location is a type of service where multiple customers locate their networking equipment. Server and storage gear connect to the external world through a redundant network of carriers. This improves their uptimes and is on an “always available” mode.


DataFirst provide space on their premises for client’s equipment that can take full advantage of well controlled environment, bandwidth and monitoring services. DataFirst offers a wide range of server colocation options for customers needing to secure and stable environment for their existing hardware. DataFirst’s Data Center Co-location services offers you the space, power, cooling and other related facilities to install and operate IT & Telecom equipments on a outsource model and this service does not include any procurement, installation or maintenance of any equipment owned by the customer.


Server Co-Location Features:
  • Racks in Data Center (1U/2U/4U Rack Space/ Half Rack Cabinet/Full Rack Cabinet)

  • 24*7 Network & Security Monitoring

  • Superior Performance, Scalability, Reliability & Connectivity

  • Fixed Bandwidth or Flexible Bandwidth Options

  • 99.981% Network & Power Uptime SLA

  • Hosting on Secure High Availability Hosting Infrastructure

  • Multi-Tier Secure Co-location Infrastructure (Firewalls, IDS, IPS, Ddos equipments) to protect your servers