Overview
Your data center is the most critical resource within your organization. As you know, it provides the means for all storage, management and dissemination of data, applications and communications for your business. When employees and customers are unable to access the servers, storage systems and networking devices that reside in the data center, your entire organization can shut down. Millions of dollars can be lost in a matter of minutes for businesses like banks, airlines, shipping facilities and online brokerages. Faced with these consequences, IT executives today must optimize their data centers, particularly the network infrastructure. When you consider that 70 percent of network downtime can be attributed to physical layer problems, specifically cabling faults, it’s paramount that more consideration be given to infrastructure design.
When we understand the three principles of data center design, we are able to:
- Lower your total cost of ownership
- Support your future growth plans
- Reduce your risk of downtime
- Maximize performance
- Improve your ability to reconfigure
- Principle 1: Space Savings
Principle 2: Reliability
Principle 3: Manageability