Data Center

What is Data Center

At its simplest, a data center is a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. A data center’s design is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data. The key components of a data center design include routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application-delivery controllers.

What defines a modern data center?

Modern data centers are very different than they were just a short time ago. Infrastructure has shifted from traditional on-premises physical servers to virtual networks that support applications and workloads across pools of physical infrastructure and into a multicloud environment.

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.

Application centric infrastructure

SDN (Software Defined Networking) solution that facilitates application agility and data Center automation.

Data Center Switching

Built for scale, industry-leading automation, programmability, and real-time visibility.

Servers

Simplifying systems management and enabling deploying of applications faster.

Network Automation

Get complete automation, extensive visibility, and consistent operations for your data Center.