The 101 guide to everything you need to know about data centers

November 11, 2024

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A: Yes, many software and application development companies in Sri Lanka also specialise in managed cloud services. At EFutures, we offer comprehensive managed cloud services by assessing the unique requirements of your business or project, and subsequently purchasing and managing infrastructure on an ongoing basis.

Contact us today to know how we can do the same for your business, whether you are completely new to cloud services, or are working with an existing provider and need a change or upgrade.
A: Some managed cloud services companies can undertake cyber security services, depending on the expertise they have on board. If extensive cyber security teams and SOCs (Security Operations centers) are operated by the managed cloud services agency, cyber security services can be provided directly by the company.

In the absence of an SOC, your managed cloud services provider should still be able to accommodate your business’s cyber security requirements through a third-party cyber security vendor. If this is still not possible, they should be able to guide you towards the right direction by providing relevant recommendations of cyber security vendors and partners they may know, at the very least.
A: A data centre is a much larger repository of equipment that includes servers, networking infrastructure and more. A data server, on the other hand, is a smaller set of equipment that is used to store and manage data.

Data servers are one out of many equipment types that are part of a data centre. Additionally, data servers can comprise on-premise server rooms within a company’s premises, which are of course much smaller than a data centre - both in terms of size and capability.

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