Businesses around the world that require heavy use of data for their operations have the option to either purchase and maintain an in-house server or move to cloud-based technology.
Choosing the cloud allows the business to select from different models, including multi-cloud, hybrid, private, public, and specialized cloud options. Each of these clouds offers different benefits while offering cost-effective computing options and virtually limitless storage and workload capacity.
The operation and management of the infrastructure of these clouds are managed by a cloud computing data center. This provides businesses with all the advantages of the cloud without any of the technical issues that are present with an in-house server.
Quality and Reliability
The cloud computing data center is a secure facility that can be located anywhere in the world. Ideally, these data centers should be Tier 3 level data centers, which provide 99.982% uptime on an annual basis.
These data centers have power and cooling redundancies, and maintenance and upgrades can be completed without taking the center offline. In addition, many of these data centers offer colocation, bare metal servers, and dedicated managed servers in addition to cloud-based computing.
Networking and Data Connections
Moving to the cloud means data is replicated and stored on many different servers that form the cloud. This means virtually limitless data storage and processing capabilities, as well as customized security options.
In addition, the use of cloud computing data centers means access to internet hubs and telecommunication hubs and networks, providing optimal bandwidth and no bottlenecks or slowdowns during peak use periods.
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