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What is a data center?

Data centers are essential for organizations that need to store and manage massive amounts of information.

By João Marques Lima

Founder and Editor, The Tech Capital

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February 25, 2022 | 1:54 PM GMT

A data center is a centralized facility that houses a large number of networked computer servers, storage devices, and other related equipment that are used to store, process, and manage large amounts of data.

Data centers are essential for organizations that need to store and manage massive amounts of information, such as governments, businesses, research institutions, and other organizations.

Data centers are typically designed to provide reliable, secure, and high-speed access to data and applications. They are equipped with backup power supplies, cooling systems, and other technologies that ensure uninterrupted operation and prevent data loss or damage.

Data centers can be categorized based on their size, purpose, and location. They can be as small as a server closet or as large as a warehouse.

They can be designed for specific purposes, such as hosting websites, providing cloud services, or supporting scientific research. They can also be located in different geographical regions, depending on the needs of the organization they serve.

Overall, data centers are critical infrastructure that enables the digital age by providing the foundation for data-driven applications and services.

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