In the data center or information factory, not everything is the same

In the data center or information factory, not everything is the same

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Sometimes what should be understood, or that is common sense  or that you think everybody should know needs to be stated. After all, there  could be somebody who does not know what some assume as common sense or what others  know for various reasons. At times, there is simply the need to restate or have  a reminder of what should be known.

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Consequently, in the data center or information  factory, either traditional, virtual, converged, private, hybrid or public cloud,  everything is not the same. When I say not everything is the same, is that  different applications with various service level objectives (SLO's) and service  level agreements (SLA's).  These are based on different characteristics from performance, availability, reliability,  responsiveness, cost, security, privacy among others. Likewise, there are  different size and types of organizations with various requirements from  enterprise to SMB, ROBO and SOHO, business or government, education or  research.

Various levels of HA, BC and DR

There are also different threat risks for various  applications or information services within in an organization, or across  different industry sectors. Thus various needs for meeting availability SLA's, recovery  time objectives (RTO's)  and recovery  point objectives (RPO's)  for data protection ranging from backup/restore, to high-availability (HA),  business continuance (BC), disaster recovery (DR) and archiving. Let us not  forget about logical and physical security of information, assets and people, processes  and intellectual property.

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Some data centers or information factories are compute intensive  while others are data centric, some are IO or activity intensive with a mix  of compute and storage. On the other hand, some data centers such as a communications  hub may be network centric with very little data sticking or being stored.

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Even within in a data center or information factory, various  applications will have different profiles, protection requirements for big data  and little data. There can also be a mix of old legacy applications and new  systems developed in-house, purchased, open-source based or accessed as a  service. The servers and storage may be software defined (a new buzzword that  has already jumped the shark), virtualized or operated in a private, hybrid or  community cloud if not using a public service.

Here are some related posts tied to everything is not the  same:
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  Cloud  conversations: Gaining cloud confidence from insights into AWS outages
  Data  Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) and IRM
  Saving  Money with Green IT: Time To Invest In Information Factories
  Everything  Is Not Equal in the Datacenter, Part 1
  Everything  Is Not Equal in the Datacenter, Part 2
  Everything  Is Not Equal in the Datacenter, Part 3

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Thus, not all things are the same in the data center, or  information factories, both those under traditional management paradigms, as  well as those supporting public,  private, hybrid or community clouds.

Ok, nuff said.

Cheers gs

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