Enterprise data center
What is an enterprise data center?

An enterprise data center is a physical facility that houses an organization’s routers, switches, servers, firewalls, and other components that enable critical applications and store and process data.
Data centers are critical for businesses and companies to run their everyday operations. All the important applications, services and data are processed and stored in a data center.

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What are components of an enterprise data center?
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What are components of an enterprise data center?

Nearly all the enterprise's compute, data storage, network, and business applications are supported by data centers. Environment-control infrastructure and the data center IT infrastructure are essential parts of a data center. Data center components support the continuous utilization of the facilities. 

  • Server infrastructure—Racks, blades, and the different types of servers used to store data and applications.
  • Network infrastructure—Routers, switches, security devices, and firewalls that enable seamless communication and data transfer throughout the system.
  • Storage infrastructure—Where data and files are stored.
  • Support infrastructure—Power supplies, cabling, cooling, environment monitoring, and ventilation that allow data centers to run night and day.

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