
Server and storage
Choosing the right server solutions for business-critical applications and data management is crucial both for business continuity and data security. With a dedicated sales and technical team, the company offers valuable pre-sales and after-sales services using server models that provide maximum power and performance from entry-level to high-performance to meet the needs of your business today and in the future. Our company cooperates with leading manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, IBM, to create easy-to-manage, but flexible, scalable and economical server models.
Among the accompanying services we provide:
– Pre-sale analytical studies
– Capacity planning according to the applications used (CPU, RAM, disk, RAID, etc.).
– Research on integration with existing servers
- Consolidation of servers
– Installation, service and support services
Solutions for data storage
Today, information is one of the most important and irreplaceable resources of organizations. Most of the investments are directed to the storage, use and management of data. Due to the increase in the volume of data that requires more storage, such as audio, images and text data, the storage capacity has increased from gigabytes to terabytes. More flexible, intelligent and easy-to-manage data storage solutions are required for reliable and uninterrupted protection of such dense data.
The advantages of this approach can be listed as follows:
– Reduction of time required for management and distribution of disk space
– The ability to run critical applications without worrying about constant equipment failures
- Ensuring the absence of system slowdowns if data backup continues during working hours.
- If data recovery is required, it can be done in the shortest possible time.
Data storage types
Data storage technologies have developed in parallel with growing needs: DAS (direct-attached storage), NAS (network storage) and SAN (data storage networks) systems have become widespread.
– Direct storage (DAS)
This solution provides a direct connection between the device on which the data will be stored and the device on which the data will be stored. The device to which the DAS is connected considers the storage as its own local disk and processes it accordingly.
– Network Storage (NAS)
This is a system that stores and provides access to transmitted data, accessible devices in the network, has a built-in operating system and is based on client-server relationships in classic server systems. If necessary, the capacity of NAS-devices can be increased by adding additional disks. The reason for using NAS devices instead of file servers is security. Like file servers, NAS devices are more protected from incoming attacks because they do not have a client operating system.
– Storage Area Network (SAN)
It has the possibility of high-speed data transfer using common data storage devices. All data storage devices in a local or global network are available on the entire network using SAN technology. You can add additional data storage devices to the network and provide them to the network data storage devices.
– Storage Area Network (SAN)
High-speed data transfer capabilities using common data storage devices. All data storage devices in a local or global network are available on the entire network using SAN technology. You can add additional storage devices to the network and present them to the network storage devices.

