2. A data centre is a facility composed of networked computers and storage that businesses or other...
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2. A data centre is ‘a facility composed of networked computers and storage that businesses or other organisations use to organise, process, store and disseminate large amounts of data.
A business typically relies heavily upon the applications, services and data contained within a data centre, making it a focal point and critical asset for everyday operations.’11 These facilities can contain network equipment, servers, data storage and back-up facilities, software applications for large companies, and more. Very few businesses (or people) do not rely on them. And determining their location is a crucial decision for those operations running them.
In fact, such businesses usually have a set method for choosing data centre location. Visit the websites of the types of businesses that run data centres (such as Intel, Cisco or SAP) and devise a set of criteria that could be used to evaluate potential sites.
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Operations And Process Management Principles And Practice For Strategic Impact
ISBN: 978-1292350066
6th Edition
Authors: Alistair Brandon-Jones