The today's concept of data centers has changed a lot.
The advent of cloud computing has flipped the way computing resources are used on it’s head. How data centers are used is changing quickly. And what’s inside is becoming more relevant to those that manage data centers, but less relevant to those who use them. Let me explain.
Operating a data center is complex. It is no longer just four walls with additional power and cooling requirements. To add complexity, the line between facilities and IT has blurred greatly. How does an organization deal with this growing complexity on top of what they’re already dealing with? Furthermore, as the complexity of the applications and services increases, so do the expertise requirements within the organization. How is every company that currently operates a data center expected to meet these growing requirements? In reality, they can’t.

I have got a idea of the future data center-cloud.Maybe there shoud be more information how it works.
ReplyDeleteIt is obvioursly shown that the cloud computing will bring us great covenience.However,there will be some problems such as the storage of informations and the security problem.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Xiao, there will definitely be some problems regarding the security but we have our security systems too.We can lock our PC by a secured password so that no any other people can access to our files unless they have been authorized.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely hitting the nail on the head here. Great post. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of cloud computing.
ReplyDeleteNo referencing.Plagiarism
ReplyDeleteData centers must be in place for security and storage situations, so having them readily available is a need that will never go away. It must be possible for these companies to have data centers to operate at the highest possible standards?
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