The brain of a corporation's computer network system. It usually includes the company's strategic systems including database server, e-commerce server, backbone switch and router etc.
The facility covering the computer room, media library, network area, server area, programming and administration areas, other storage and support areas used to carry out the computer processing functions. Usually refers to the computer room and media library.
a facility used for housing a large amount of electronic equipment, typically computers and communications equipment
a purpose built facility for housing electronic equipment, typically computers and communications equipment
a specialised, secure facility for the storage, management and dissemination of data and information , which can be accessed via network communication facilities
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The physical location where electronic information is housed. The data centre of a hosting company is the place where Internet files are stored on servers, accessed by unique IP addresses.
A data centre is the name for a building, or room, set up to house servers. They will typically have airconditioning, a fast internet connection and be very high security.
A secure location for web hosting servers. Data centres are designed to assure that the servers and the data housed on them are protected from environmental hazards and security breaches.
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An area or location designated for the storage of data, often including servers and computers, their databases, software applications and programs. Nildram’s Data Centre, for example, houses its own and its clients’ servers as well as a host of software application servers and services which clients may access via the network. Data from resulting communications is then stored and backed up in the Data Centre.
A secure location for housing IT and communications (ITC) infrastructure.
A space containing one or more production servers, minicomputers, or mainframe computers requiring enhanced access control and other physical security features. Rooms containing development or test servers and computers require less security than is required for a data centre.