
Traditional Infrastructure
Traditional infrastructure is the staple to every datacentre and is the foundation of the majority of business’ IT. The IT landscape is changing, however, traditional infrastructure rightly has its place today in the industry for small to mid-size businesses with a manageable quantity of non-critical applications and a need to carefully manage costs, design uncomplicated and have restricted mid-level internal resource.
The Traditional, or “siloed” Data Centre relies heavily on hardware and physical servers.
It is defined by the physical infrastructure, which is dedicated to a singular purpose and determines the amount of data that can be stored and handled by the data centre. Additionally, traditional data centres are restricted by the size of the physical space in which the hardware is stored, as well as power availability.
Traditional Infrastructure will rightly remain one of the core elements of most Business’ Technology roadmap. MBA can advise on the right options to consider to carefully manage TCO. Speak to your Account Manager today for the right advice.
The common Silos of Traditional Infrastructure Data Centre are:
Networking
Storage
Compute
Management
Backup
Disaster
Applications
Virtualised Layer
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Key Use Cases
Small businesses
Branch office
Midsize enterprise
Large enterprise
Datacentre and high-end enterprise
High performance and scalable platforms
