A data centre can provide many benefits to a business or any organisation that deals with a lot of data. It can be used to store a web server or other server and, if you’re looking for a remote backup and data storage facility of which you have complete control, then a data centre is a useful and advantageous solution. There are several factors you should consider when looking for the perfect data centre for your needs though.
Good security is vital to a data centre and its clients. This includes both physical and digital security. CCTV can help prevent vandalism as well as break ins and you should be sure that no unauthorised personnel are allowed access to the important server rooms. Staff should be vetted and the more secure a property is physically, the greater the benefit it offers to your business because it will provide you with peace of mind as well as a physically secure data storage environment.
Of course, physical threats come in more forms than just theft and burglary. Fire and even flooding can cause major damage to servers so every effort should be made by the data centre to ensure that this does not become a problem in their building. Backup power supplies, state of the art fire alarm systems, and uninterrupted power supplies can prevent data loss following a fire or other disaster.
An uninterrupted power supply should be considered critical and is one of the factors that will determine whether the data centre undergoes any major downtime or not. With an efficient UPS and management system you can be certain that no matter what happens, you will not lose time to downtime within the data centre.
From a business perspective, the data centre should offer scalable solutions. A single server may be enough to cope with your current needs but if those needs grow, which they inevitably do with electronic data storage, will the data centre you use be able to meet this increased demand for capacity or will you then be forced to start looking elsewhere for a new data storage facility.
SWComms.co.uk offers a leading data centre facility that is secure and benefits from extensive UPS, security, and privacy systems that are designed to make the user experience even greater.