Analysis of the latest trends and developments from DataBank’s own thought-leaders and experts.
Edge computing solutions are becoming increasingly widespread. They are gaining ground anywhere there is a need (or want) to process data at maximum speed. That said, edge computing does bring important considerations.
If you look up “edge computing (meaning)”, you’ll probably get the response that it’s a form of distributed computing. This is true but it gives no indication of the true power of edge computing or why edge computing is growing so quickly.
Currently, there are four main data center solutions. These are private data centers, colocation, bare metal as a service (BMaaS), and public data centers.
A data center cage is essentially what its name suggests. It’s a self-contained, secure environment for data center hardware. Data center cages are available in many different sizes and layouts. They also offer a wide range of benefits.
Data centers exist to provide data center services. Some data centers specialize in a few core services (or even just one). Others provide a wide range of data center services. Neither approach is better or worse than the other in and of itself. You do, however, need to think about which approach is right for you.
A colocation data center is similar to a co-working space but for IT equipment. The data center itself is owned and run by a specialist vendor. This vendor rents out space within it to individual companies. These companies use the space to install and run their own IT equipment.
Modern enterprises now typically use a combination of private and public IT infrastructure. Getting the balance right is vital for the smooth running of your business. With that in mind, here is a straightforward guide to what you should consider when looking at bare metal vs cloud.
If you’ve been reading about IT, you may have come across the term “bare metal”. If so, you may have asked yourself “what is bare metal”? Here is a quick guide to what you need to know.
Private IaaS can be a very convenient approach to blending the best of private clouds with the best of public clouds. Here is a quick guide to what you need to know about it.
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