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The real cost of operating your data center

Posted: June 22, 2010

What are the real costs of operating your enterprise data center? The electrical power needed to maintain an enterprise data center continues to increase.  Yet in small businesses, the cost of the data center’s electrical power is rarely assigned to the IT department.    Decision makers in the finance and IT departments should consider this hidden cost when evaluating new projects. 

For a small business in Indianapolis with:

  • one rack of server equipment
  • 2 UPS systems
  • router
  • firewall
  • 2 switches
  • 30 workstations
  • 10 printers

electrical usage is roughly 9 KW/hr. Cooling is another 18 KW/hr for a total of $1167 per month. Approximately $525 per month is for the servers and communications equipment.

Compare this pricing to an outsource data center: $850 per rack per month plus the cost of a telecommuncations circuit. Affordable colocation is a reality. By using an outsourcer’s hardened data center, your are protecting your systems from critical downtime. If the provider offers tier IV data center facilities, you’ll also be improving uptime via redundant power and cooling systems.

The idea of using a Midwest colocation provider may be the right choice for your business. Outsource data center facilities offer the advantage of large data center facilities at affordable prices for small business. Looking for a provider? Give Lifeline Data Centers a call at 317.4523.2591.

Categories: Enterprise Data Center,Hardened Data Center,Large Data Center,Lifeline Data Centers,Midwest Colocation,Outsource Data Center,Tier IV Data Center
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Indianapolis’ largest data center?

Posted: March 17, 2010

Who is Indy’s largest data center? In the last few weeks, many of my friends, Lifeline Data Centers’ clients and prospects have asked me this question. The reason they’re asking is because another Midwest colocation provider has been advertising in press releases and pay-per-click as “Indy’s largest datacenter.”

Does it really matter? I can understand why you might use the size of a data center as a starting point for selection. Here is a list of other key issues you should also consider:

  • Does the provider deliver 99.995 data center uptime (less than 27 minutes of downtime per year)?
  • Is the data center pricing model easy to understand?
  • How does the outsource data center charge you for power and cooling?
  • Does the provider offer hardened data center facilities, built to withstand tornadoes and other disasters?
  • How is the data center power redundancy engineered? Are there single points of failure?
  • How many telecommuncations providers are available?
  • Does the outsource data center charge monthly cross connect fees?
  • Are private cages, shared space, office and staging space available?
  • Are the critical power. cooling, and security systems maintained in-house or outsourced?
  • How long has the data center provider been in business?
  • Who owns the outsource data center? Are the owners involved in daily operations?
  • How much data center expertise does the outsource data center team possess?

So who is Indianapolis’ largest data center? It depends, of course, on how you measure it.

  • Data center square feet occupied
  • Data center square feet available
  • Campus size
  • Data center square feet available with room for expansion

Here are the facts about Lifeline Data Centers:

  • Two locations
  • 70,000 square feet of data center floor space available in existing buildings
  • 30,000 square feet of data center floor space occupied
  • Downtown building, along with a 41-acre second campus
  • Room for 260,000 square feet of data center, 300,000 square feet of office

Looking to improve your computer system reliability and reduce costs? Moving your data center? Find out more about affordable colocation. Call Lifeline at 317.423.2591.

Categories: 99.995 Uptime,Affordable Colocation,Data Center Power Redundancy,Data Center Pricing Model,Data Center Uptime,Hardened Data Center,Large Data Center,Lifeline Data Centers,Midwest Colocation,Moving a Data Center,Outsource Data Center,Wholesale colocation,Wholesale data center

CIO.com: The Deepening Data Center Skills Crisis

Posted: February 16, 2010

With a state-of-the-art data center recently opened in Georgia, PricewaterhouseCoopers is on the prowl for a few good people. The challenge looms just about as large as the 80,000-square-foot building housing the IT infrastructure.

PwC is looking for IT professionals to fill vacancies on its network operations, security and facilities staffs, for example. Some positions are suitable for those with just a bit of experience while others require a much richer IT background, says Rick Ancona, deputy U.S. CIO and CTO at PwC, a professional services firm with U.S. headquarters in New York.

“The problem is, not that many people out there right now are versed in the data center of today,” he says.

By “data center of today,” Ancona means a highly automated, dense and virtualized IT infrastructure that relies on the most advanced electrical and mechanical components for ultra power efficiency.

The modern data center demands that IT professionals understand multiple disciplines as well as the facilities infrastructure — and that’s one of the big issues giving rise to the hiring difficulties.

more of the CIO.com article from Beth Schultz

Categories: CIO Strategy,Cost of Downtime,Data Center,Data Center Certification,Data Center Compliance,Data Center Downtime,Data Center Uptime,Enterprise Data Center,Large Data Center,Mission Critical Facilities,Tier IV Data Center

SearchDataCenter: IT shops want more throats to choke

Posted: February 13, 2010

Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and other large IT providers insist that data center customers want to deal with fewer, bigger vendors for more of their IT needs. But many IT pros say this “one throat to choke” mantra is self-serving at best and often demonstrably false.

Their response could be summed up this way: “Well, of course HP wants to sell me my servers, my switches, my routers, my storage. But why would I want to source all that from HP, if its storage and networking gear is not up to snuff? Cisco Systems is now, famously, in the server market, but why would I want to trust my data center to a newbie server provider? I want the best server, the best router, the best storage and they come from different vendors.”

In fact, most IT pros say that the mere presence of multiple vendors in their shops ensures that they get better pricing and service from each.

The more throats the better for IT support, pricing
“I have found that to keep a vendor honest and hungry for your business, you should have some competition on-site,” said an IT manager at a large New England medical center.

more of the SearchDataCenter article from Barbara Darrow

Categories: Data Center,Data Center Certification,Data Center Compliance,Data Center Outsource Costs,Data Center Strategy,Disaster Recovery Colocation,Large Data Center,Outsource Computer Room,Outsource Data Center,Outsource Data Center Cost,Tier 4 Data Center

Affordable Colocation – the real cost of your operating your computers

Posted: February 09, 2009

The electrical power needed to maintain an enterprise data center continues to increase.  Yet in small businesses, the cost of the data center’s electrical power is rarely assigned to the IT department.    Decision makers in the finance and IT departments should consider this hidden cost when evaluating new projects. 

For a small business in Indianapolis with:

  • one rack of server equipment
  • 2 UPS systems
  • router
  • firewall
  • 2 switches
  • 30 workstations
  • 10 printers

electrical usage is roughly 9 KW/hr. Cooling is another 18 KW/hr for a total of $1167 per month. Approximately $525 per month is for the servers and communications equipment.

Compare this pricing to an outsource data center: $850 per rack per month plus the cost of a telecommuncations circuit. Affordable colocation is a reality. By using an outsourcer’s hardened data center, your are protecting your systems from critical downtime. If the provider offers tier IV data center facilities, you’ll also be improving uptime via redundant power and cooling systems.

The idea of using a Midwest colocation provider may be the right choice for your business. Outsource data center facilities offer the advantage of large data center facilities at affordable prices for small business.

Categories: Affordable Colocation,Enterprise Data Center,Large Data Center,Midwest Colocation,Outsource Data Center

About Lifeline Data Centers

Since 2001, Lifeline Data Centers has helped companies improve uptime and control data center facilities costs. Lifeline is an innovator in strategic data center outsourcing designed to reduce risks and improve IT return on investment. Our approach has been simple: delight customers with flexible, cost-effective data center space and services.

Lifeline provides facilities where companies can host their primary computer systems, disaster recovery sites and network cores. At a minimum, we provide hardened buildings, power, cooling, security and fire suppression. Some clients choose to use Lifeline as a “high tech landlord.” Other clients use the data center along with Lifeline’s managed services to augment or completely outsource their information technology infrastructure.

Lifeline Data Centers serves over 130 companies in industries ranging from health care and retail, to government and biotechnology. Regardless of the size or complexity of your data center needs, Lifeline Data Centers offers outsource data center facilities solutions.

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