際際滷shows by User: datacave / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: datacave / Wed, 27 May 2015 13:29:54 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: datacave Five Benefits of Data Center Colocation /slideshow/five-benefits-of-data-center-colocation/48658037 benefitsofcolocation-150527132954-lva1-app6892
We explore some of the top benefits of data center colocation, and why it is a very big deal for your business. If your current data center is becoming too costly, is running low on expandable space, or lacks redundancy, then colocation is a very good option to consider. Some of the benefits include: -Higher redundancy levels -CAPEX savings -Better scalability and room to grow If colocation is something you are beginning to consider for your business, we encourage you to read through this presentation to learn more! It's definitely one of the most worthwhile business decisions you can make.]]>

We explore some of the top benefits of data center colocation, and why it is a very big deal for your business. If your current data center is becoming too costly, is running low on expandable space, or lacks redundancy, then colocation is a very good option to consider. Some of the benefits include: -Higher redundancy levels -CAPEX savings -Better scalability and room to grow If colocation is something you are beginning to consider for your business, we encourage you to read through this presentation to learn more! It's definitely one of the most worthwhile business decisions you can make.]]>
Wed, 27 May 2015 13:29:54 GMT /slideshow/five-benefits-of-data-center-colocation/48658037 datacave@slideshare.net(datacave) Five Benefits of Data Center Colocation datacave We explore some of the top benefits of data center colocation, and why it is a very big deal for your business. If your current data center is becoming too costly, is running low on expandable space, or lacks redundancy, then colocation is a very good option to consider. Some of the benefits include: -Higher redundancy levels -CAPEX savings -Better scalability and room to grow If colocation is something you are beginning to consider for your business, we encourage you to read through this presentation to learn more! It's definitely one of the most worthwhile business decisions you can make. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/benefitsofcolocation-150527132954-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We explore some of the top benefits of data center colocation, and why it is a very big deal for your business. If your current data center is becoming too costly, is running low on expandable space, or lacks redundancy, then colocation is a very good option to consider. Some of the benefits include: -Higher redundancy levels -CAPEX savings -Better scalability and room to grow If colocation is something you are beginning to consider for your business, we encourage you to read through this presentation to learn more! It&#39;s definitely one of the most worthwhile business decisions you can make.
Five Benefits of Data Center Colocation from Data Cave
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Moving Your Data Center: Keys to planning a successful data center migration /slideshow/keys-to-data-center-migration/45020528 keystodatacentermigration-150223081306-conversion-gate02
Moving a data center is something that most IT professionals will have to engage in at some point, and this presentation looks at several areas that can help to make a data center migration as smooth and seamless as possible. We cover areas such as: -Determining whether to replicate your existing data center infrastructure, or build a new infrastructure as part of the migration project. -The importance of experience during the logistical side of the data center migration. -The significance of planning as well as evaluating and fine-tuning your plan on an ongoing basis. If you will soon be in the process of planning and performing a data center migration, then we encourage you to read up!]]>

Moving a data center is something that most IT professionals will have to engage in at some point, and this presentation looks at several areas that can help to make a data center migration as smooth and seamless as possible. We cover areas such as: -Determining whether to replicate your existing data center infrastructure, or build a new infrastructure as part of the migration project. -The importance of experience during the logistical side of the data center migration. -The significance of planning as well as evaluating and fine-tuning your plan on an ongoing basis. If you will soon be in the process of planning and performing a data center migration, then we encourage you to read up!]]>
Mon, 23 Feb 2015 08:13:06 GMT /slideshow/keys-to-data-center-migration/45020528 datacave@slideshare.net(datacave) Moving Your Data Center: Keys to planning a successful data center migration datacave Moving a data center is something that most IT professionals will have to engage in at some point, and this presentation looks at several areas that can help to make a data center migration as smooth and seamless as possible. We cover areas such as: -Determining whether to replicate your existing data center infrastructure, or build a new infrastructure as part of the migration project. -The importance of experience during the logistical side of the data center migration. -The significance of planning as well as evaluating and fine-tuning your plan on an ongoing basis. If you will soon be in the process of planning and performing a data center migration, then we encourage you to read up! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keystodatacentermigration-150223081306-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Moving a data center is something that most IT professionals will have to engage in at some point, and this presentation looks at several areas that can help to make a data center migration as smooth and seamless as possible. We cover areas such as: -Determining whether to replicate your existing data center infrastructure, or build a new infrastructure as part of the migration project. -The importance of experience during the logistical side of the data center migration. -The significance of planning as well as evaluating and fine-tuning your plan on an ongoing basis. If you will soon be in the process of planning and performing a data center migration, then we encourage you to read up!
Moving Your Data Center: Keys to planning a successful data center migration from Data Cave
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Data Center Tiers Explained /slideshow/data-center-tiers-explained/42794510 datacentertiersexplained-141217070730-conversion-gate01
One word that you often see associated with any data center is its tier, or its level of service. Virtually every data center has a tier ranking of I, II, III, or IV, and this ranking serves as a symbol for everything it has to offer: its physical infrastructure, its cooling, power infrastructure, redundancy levels, and promised uptime. This presentation takes a look at each of the 4 data center tiers, examining the key components for each tier, as well the total expected uptime level for each tier. If you are in the process of evaluating data centers, this is no doubt a term you will come across in your search, so we hope this presentation helps provide some solid background in to how you can better choose a data center for your specific needs. For more insights into the data center world, and to learn more about Data Cave, check out our website at www.thedatacave.com.]]>

One word that you often see associated with any data center is its tier, or its level of service. Virtually every data center has a tier ranking of I, II, III, or IV, and this ranking serves as a symbol for everything it has to offer: its physical infrastructure, its cooling, power infrastructure, redundancy levels, and promised uptime. This presentation takes a look at each of the 4 data center tiers, examining the key components for each tier, as well the total expected uptime level for each tier. If you are in the process of evaluating data centers, this is no doubt a term you will come across in your search, so we hope this presentation helps provide some solid background in to how you can better choose a data center for your specific needs. For more insights into the data center world, and to learn more about Data Cave, check out our website at www.thedatacave.com.]]>
Wed, 17 Dec 2014 07:07:30 GMT /slideshow/data-center-tiers-explained/42794510 datacave@slideshare.net(datacave) Data Center Tiers Explained datacave One word that you often see associated with any data center is its tier, or its level of service. Virtually every data center has a tier ranking of I, II, III, or IV, and this ranking serves as a symbol for everything it has to offer: its physical infrastructure, its cooling, power infrastructure, redundancy levels, and promised uptime. This presentation takes a look at each of the 4 data center tiers, examining the key components for each tier, as well the total expected uptime level for each tier. If you are in the process of evaluating data centers, this is no doubt a term you will come across in your search, so we hope this presentation helps provide some solid background in to how you can better choose a data center for your specific needs. For more insights into the data center world, and to learn more about Data Cave, check out our website at www.thedatacave.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/datacentertiersexplained-141217070730-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One word that you often see associated with any data center is its tier, or its level of service. Virtually every data center has a tier ranking of I, II, III, or IV, and this ranking serves as a symbol for everything it has to offer: its physical infrastructure, its cooling, power infrastructure, redundancy levels, and promised uptime. This presentation takes a look at each of the 4 data center tiers, examining the key components for each tier, as well the total expected uptime level for each tier. If you are in the process of evaluating data centers, this is no doubt a term you will come across in your search, so we hope this presentation helps provide some solid background in to how you can better choose a data center for your specific needs. For more insights into the data center world, and to learn more about Data Cave, check out our website at www.thedatacave.com.
Data Center Tiers Explained from Data Cave
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