Data Center

Data centers are simply centralized locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated for the purpose of collecting, storing, processing, distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data. They have existed in one form or another since the advent of computers. Today, information is the main commodity and that information resides on servers. Servers require infrastructure as well; such as power, cooling, connectivity, and security, all built with redundancies and backups.

Spherestaff gives you the ability to mitigate costs by housing your servers in a facility that provides the infrastructure and physical security to keep your deployment safe and operational. In the days of the room-sized behemoths that were our early computers, a data center might have had one supercomputer.

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As equipment got smaller and cheaper, and data processing needs began to increase -- and they have increased exponentially -- we started networking multiple servers (the industrial counterparts to our home computers) together to increase processing power.

We connect them to communication networks so that people can access them, or the information on them, remotely. Large numbers of these clustered servers and related equipment can be housed in a room, an entire building or groups of buildings. We provide 24x7 access to your hardware – and your data – at all times.

Managed Services at SphereStaff include:

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Managed power distribution

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Backup power systems

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Data backup and archiving

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Managed load balancing

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Diverse firewalls and anti-malware programs

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