What is a Data Centre?

A data centre is a secure facility that houses computer systems and related equipment — such as servers, storage devices, and networking systems — used to run applications, manage data, and support IT operations 24×7.

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Data Centre Services Include

Colocation Services

Colocation Services

Companies rent space to store their own servers and equipment inside a professional data centre with cooling, power, and internet.

Cloud Hosting

Cloud Hosting

Provides on-demand access to virtual servers and storage (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).

Data Backup & Disaster Recovery

Data Backup & Disaster Recovery

Ensures data is regularly backed up and can be restored during outages or cyberattacks.

Network & Connectivity Solutions

Network & Connectivity Solutions

High-speed internet and private connections between data centres or client offices.

Managed IT Services

Managed IT Services

The data centre team monitors, maintains, and secures all hardware and software for clients.

Security & Compliance

Security & Compliance

Includes physical security (CCTV, biometric access) and cyber protection (firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection).

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Why Businesses Use Data Centre Services

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Corporate offices

Banks

Banks using data centres to store customer transactions

Hotels

E-commerce

E-commerce companies managing orders & product data.

Studios

Hospitals

Hospitals storing patient medical records

Theaters

Government portals

Government portals running citizen services.