Data center cages improve security by providing an additional layer of isolation between a specific tenant’s equipment and the equipment of all other tenants in the facility. This isolation makes it easier to restrict access to specific personnel.
Data center cages typically have their own perimeter security. This generally means locked doors accessed by multifactor authentication (often including biometric authentication) plus video surveillance. Access to the cages will usually be logged and monitored, and there will be intrusion detection systems to pick up any attempt at unauthorised access. This is all in addition to the regular security provided by the data center vendor.
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