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Uptime & Availability – How to Maintain Data Center Availability and Maximize Uptime

If you run a data center, it’s crucial to maximize uptime and availability. Some businesses can quickly grind to a halt if their websites, email systems, or databases cease to function. Long-term downtime may trigger considerable losses in productivity and sales. Fortunately, there are a number of effective ways to maintain data center availability.

Equipment

Data centers maximize uptime when they have secondary server and network devices that can perform vital tasks when the primary units fail. Staff should also have easy access to common replacement parts. When a server goes down, there’s no time to order a component and wait for it to arrive. Regular preventive maintenance, cleaning and inspections are important as well.

Skilled Staff

Knowledgeable technicians, security personnel, and managers are necessary to operate a facility with exceptional uptime and availability. Employees must know how to troubleshoot and fix network equipment in an efficient and effective manner. This requires extensive education and training. They also need to take measures to prevent hacking, secure the building and eliminate any fire hazards.

Connectivity

Most data centers perform tasks that require a reliable link to the Internet. Your facility can maximize uptime by obtaining two or more connections. This ensures that connectivity is maintained if one Internet provider experiences technical problems or physical infrastructure becomes damaged. It’s also crucial that the connections always supply adequate bandwidth to support all operations.

Electric Power

Without electricity, servers and switches become useless. An essential data center should be located in a region with a dependable power supply. It also ought to have at least one alternate source of electricity. You can prevent power interruptions with energy stored in an uninterruptible power supply’s battery. Many centers also use diesel or gas generators to produce emergency power.

Your facility can operate very reliably if you take all of these steps. The only problem is that this requires huge investments in equipment and training. A more affordable alternative is to use a Web host that offers cloud hosting, dedicated servers, or colocation.

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