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.
Data Centre Services Include
Colocation Services
Companies rent space to store their own servers and equipment inside a professional data centre with cooling, power, and internet.
Cloud Hosting
Provides on-demand access to virtual servers and storage (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).
Data Backup & Disaster Recovery
Ensures data is regularly backed up and can be restored during outages or cyberattacks.
Network & Connectivity Solutions
High-speed internet and private connections between data centres or client offices.
Managed IT Services
The data centre team monitors, maintains, and secures all hardware and software for clients.
Security & Compliance
Includes physical security (CCTV, biometric access) and cyber protection (firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection).
Why Businesses Use Data Centre Services
- 24×7 uptime and reliability
- High-level data security
- Scalability (easy to increase or decrease resources)
- Cost-saving (no need to build your own server room)
- Professional management & compliance support
Banks
Banks using data centres to store customer transactions
E-commerce
E-commerce companies managing orders & product data.
Hospitals
Hospitals storing patient medical records
Government portals
Government portals running citizen services.