November 29, 2012

T5 Opens New Los Angeles Data Center

T5 data centers just announced the completion of a new data center facility in Los Angeles. Just yesterday, T5 data centers announced the completion of a new data center located in El Segundo, California. The new 3.7 – Megawatt facility […]
November 27, 2012

Saving Taxpayer Money – U.S. To Close Numerous Data Centers

Federal agencies are looking at 1,200 data centers closures expected to take place between now and 2015. Back in 2011, the Office of Management and Budget announced a campaign to cut waste associated with federal IT infrastructure. Since 1999, the […]
November 26, 2012

Building an Effective Private Cloud

How to Achieve an Successful Private Cloud Cloud computing and virtualization is favored because it centralizes and consolidates a companies data infrastructure. Virtually any type of organization looking to lower IT costs can benefit from the cloud. Centralization and virtualization […]
November 23, 2012

Cooling Solutions for High Density Servers

High density servers, or blade servers are great pieces of hardware. Especially when it comes to space, scalability and power consumption. There’s just one trick to them though; how do you keep them cool? Blade servers are great for data […]
November 21, 2012

The Data Center’s Push for DC Power

Experts in the IT field are calling for an industry-wide adoption of DC power within the data center. EMerge Alliance has proposed a central management system to effectively monitor and control power to such an infrastructure. This all sounds fine […]
November 20, 2012

Equinix Opens Mid-East Data Center

Equinix will open it’s new Dubai Data Center on January 1st. According to sources, the facility will be the first neutral data center carrier in the region. The 44, 000 Sq. ft facility will be the perfect hub for businesses […]
November 19, 2012

Data Center Location & The Economies of Scale

Each decade, the data center industry experiences exponential growth; from the construction of new facilities to the millions of interconnected IP networks. The most important factors though are that of operational cost and location. In order to reap the benefits […]
November 19, 2012

Designing Your Disaster Recovery Plan

Every year tropical storms pose a threat to data centers all across the nation. The destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy is a perfect example. Storms cause flooding, power loss and ultimately the loss of data stored on servers. Are latest […]
November 13, 2012

A Peek Inside Verizon’s Redundant Data Center

Verizon is the most recent company to throw open its doors to its data center. The view from inside may surprise you. Verizon is just as much a household name as any other telecom carrier. So why would their data […]
A Peek Inside Verizon’s Redundant Data Center
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