Data Centre Services (DCS) delivers the two key pillars of an effective and highly efficient data centre service Strategy; physical infrastructure (power, cooling, connectivity services, and environmental monitoring) and virtual infrastructure (server management and outsourcing).
What kind of company should provide data centre service?
A data centre or colocation services hong kong is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression), and various security devices. Larger data centres are industrial-scale operations that support hundreds, if not thousands, of users and often occupy thousands of square meters of land.
Data centres have their roots in the mainframe computer model where major computing resources were consolidated in facilities that often had raised floors (to facilitate cooling) and were heavily air-conditioned (to prevent overheating). Modern-day computers are designed to operate indefinitely without failure so many new buildings are designed with redundancy in mind.
The most common type of data centre is a private one that is owned by an individual company or organization, which may also provide hosting services on behalf of third parties or resell space in the facility to other companies. These can be very small facilities housing just a handful of servers or much larger ones housing thousands of machines spread over several floors with tightly controlled access points using biometric authentication methods such as iris recognition or fingerprint scanners.