Data Centres Architecture & Security
If we burn all the data that we now have on compact discs, the resulting stack will go beyond the […]
If we burn all the data that we now have on compact discs, the resulting stack will go beyond the […]
Renu Budhiraja Senior Director & Head of Department State Data Centre Division, Department of Information Technology, Government of India How […]
“SDC being a critical infrastructure requiring uptime of the highest order, selection of right technology, monitoring, operation/management and conformance to […]
[This article was published in the December 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Since cloud computing is the buzz word today, the trend towards adoption of private cloud and virtualisation is going to increase over the next few years, as unless you virtualise, you cannot move towards private clouds
[This article was published in the June 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The route to a green data centre is marked by complex issues that require an understanding of hardware and software and a good understanding of power, cooling and networking.
[This article was published in the June 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
News Business: June 2010
Challenges in setting up of Data Centres starts as soon as you start looking out for the right place. It is important that the Data Centre is setup at a location which is not disaster prone, can be physically secured, robust surveillance and capability of post activity data analysis and has room for growth. Other challenges to be kept in mind while setting up of DC are sizing of storage.
[This article was published in the December 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
In the early age of computing, huge computers involving complex sets of components were present which required a lot of power and cooling and posed a daunting task for infrastructure management and operations. During the computing industry boom, computers started to be deployed everywhere, in many cases with little or no care about operating requirements.