Ellipse offers Data Center Services that goes beyond space and power. Its technical experts have configured some of most complex installations in addition to colocation space and power solutions to meet more than physical security and power requirements.
In this era, data exists and is connected across multiple data centers, the edge, and public and private clouds. The data center must be able to communicate across these multiple sites, both on-premises and in the cloud. Even the public cloud is a collection of data centers. When applications are hosted in the cloud, they are using data center resources from the cloud provider.
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It is your turn to work with the experts to uncover opportunities. As you build, connect and manage your universe, you maintain choice and flexibility in connectivity options and services. The experts at Ellipse will work with you every step of the way to maximize your strategy and allow you to create your own data center ecosystem customized for your specific business needs.
Many types of data centers and service models are available. Their classification depends on whether they are owned by one or many organizations, how they fit (if they fit) into the topology of other data centers, what technologies they use for computing and storage, and even their energy efficiency. There are four main types of data centers:
These are built, owned, and operated by companies and are optimized for their end users. Most often they are housed on the corporate campus.
These data centers are managed by a third party (or a managed services provider) on behalf of a company. The company leases the equipment and infrastructure instead of buying it.
The colocation data center hosts the infrastructure: building, cooling, bandwidth, security, etc., while the company provides and manages the components, including servers, storage, and firewalls.
In this off-premises form of data center, data and applications are hosted by a cloud services provider such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft (Azure), or IBM Cloud or other public cloud provider.