A lot of data center managers look to improve their IT infrastructure but can’t move forward with those plans because their data centers cannot handle the upgrades. That’s why design is a key factor in data center implementation. One way to tackle the problem is to implement a hybrid approach, one that can support infrastructure.
What’s a Hybrid Approach?
For some companies, upgrading their entire data center isn’t a viable option. A hybrid solution, though, means implementing changes to certain parts of the existing system. For instance, your data center solutions provider may suggest improvements to the cooling setup for your facility. It’s not necessarily going to be a rip and replace arrangement of specific units but a transition to a hybrid solution. That hybrid solution will include traditional cooling setups paired up with advanced or modern cooling equipment like a close-coupled cooling with air containment, for instance.
Is That the Right Approach for You?
If your data center has fallen behind the times, then upgrading your system with the latest technology can help you get out of that bind. A hybrid setup will save you on costs. However, for a better long-term solution, hiring a data center construction team to design and build a new system may be a better option.
What Can a New Data Center do?
With a better data center, you can count on getting the support that your infrastructure needs to deliver better services. You can also ask your data center service provider to suggest a green design. With advanced design techniques, improving the performance of your data center and doing away with inefficiencies will help. You can look forward to lower operating expenses that can positively impact your bottom line.
Do You Have a Disaster Recovery Plan?
Another advantage of implementing a new data center design is building a better disaster recovery plan. If you already have one in place, but you aren’t too confident that it will work, then hiring a data center solutions provider is a must. With experts to take on the project, you can trust them to identify redundancies in your recovery plan as well as in your facility’s design. They can improve the plan to make sure it will work and offer other options such as offsite backup through cloud, co-location or in another of your facilities.
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