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Key Benefits to Using a Data Center

Posted in Data Centers, Hosting, Web Services on December 1st, 2009 by The Savvy CIO – Be the first to comment

Why put a server or a service in the data center?

Here are the four main advantages we hear from our small business clients:

Full On-Site and Remote Management

With 24/7 on-site staff and robust remote management tools, maintaining or repairing a server in the data center is significantly faster than doing so in your office. Plus, server-side maintenance becomes the responsibility of the provider under the data center agreement. read more »

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How Small Businesses Can Benefit from a Data Center

Posted in Data Centers, Hosting, Software as a Service (SaaS) on November 18th, 2009 by The Savvy CIO – Be the first to comment

data-centerData centers used to be the domain of huge online giants, like Google or eBay. But as accessibility has increased and prices decreased, the data center has become a viable alternative for small businesses who want to trade in the capital and maintenance costs of a server (and security, backups, etc.) for predictable monthly fees that cover hardware, maintenance and support.

How are small businesses using the data center to their advantage? read more »

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Inside The “Cloud”: Tour Highland’s Data Center

Posted in Cloud Computing, Highland Announcements, Hosting on August 28th, 2009 by The Savvy CIO – Be the first to comment

Ever wonder what the “cloud” part of cloud computing looks like?

It can be easy to think of the cloud as some vague place “out there” where things are taken care of. After all, it is called the cloud. In reality, the cloud is comprised mostly of companies—like ours—that provide web-based services out of data centers.

Want to see the cool, techie insides of the cloud? View this tour from Equinix. (Warning: Video is a bit goofy at times, all part of the geeky cool factor.)

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Image from www.equinix.com/locations/tours/

We would have liked to show you our own pictures of the center, but a “no camera” policy is a part of the security standards, along with biometric access and 24×7 security guards.

Why are we excited about data centers?

Earlier this month we expanded our hosted services to a second state-of-the-art Tier 3 data center.

Why two data centers?

As our hosted services continue to grow, we needed more space for servers, more power, etc. By growing into a second data center, we’re able to provide separate geographic locations for servers and backups to our clients who host business critical applications and desire this level of disaster recovery.

What’s a Tier 3 center?

Data centers are rated from Tier 1 (the closet in your office) to Tier 4 (can stay online during a major disaster and last 3 days without power). Tier 3 centers provide extremely high levels of security, power, speed, redundancy and disaster preparedness. Read about data center tiers and what they mean.

Our commitment to world class data center hosting for our clients helps set us apart. Please contact us if you’d like to know more about our hosted and cloud computing services.

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