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Data centers are simply centralized locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated on the purpose of collecting, storing, processing, distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data. They have existed in one form or another since the advent of computers.
All data centers are essentially buildings that provides space, power and cooling for network infrastructure. In this technology explainer we look at the different classifications of a data center; Hyperscale, Colocation, Wholesale Colocation, Enterprise, and Telecom, and explore what they do and who they are for.
A data center, sometimes spelled as datacenter (one word), is the name given to a facility that contains many computer servers and related equipment. Think of a data center as a “computer room" that outgrew its walls.
Any entity that generates or uses data has the need for data centers on some level, including government agencies, educational bodies, telecommunications companies, financial institutions, retailers of all sizes, and the purveyors of online information and social networking services such as Google and Facebook.
Support services for the data center can be generally defined as technical support, which provides assistance to help solve problems related to technology products. Data center support services can also include installing and configuring technical equipment.
Data centers are simply centralized locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated on the purpose of collecting, storing, processing, distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data. They provide important services such as data storage, backup and recovery, data management and networking.
Driven by the adoption of enterprise cloud-based technologies and consumer video applications, data centers are rapidly proliferating around the globe. Internet content providers are still adding capacity to data centers today to serve more bandwidth-intensive consumer and business applications.
Data centers have also been around since the dawn of the modern computing age. They are also responsible for data backup and recovery, as well as networking. These centers also host websites, manage e-mails, and instant messaging services. They support cloud storage applications and e-commerce transactions.
Any entity that generates or uses data has the need for data centers on some level, including government agencies, educational bodies, telecommunications companies, financial institutions, retailers of all sizes, and the purveyors of online information and social networking services such as Google and Facebook.
Data server is the phrase used to describe computer software and hardware (a database platform) that delivers database services. Also called a database server it also performs tasks such as data analysis, storage, data manipulation, archiving, and other tasks using client/server architecture.
Servers perform functions ranging from file storage and managing printers to offering database services. Large companies often maintain individual servers dedicated to one task, such as email. Servers provide a secure and centralized method of data storage.
Fundamentally, a data center connects to the internet like any other user: through a dedicated service provider's line. Unlike a typical building, however, data centers have multiple connections available from different providers, allowing them to offer a range of options to their customers.
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