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Today’s data center is going through a constant state of flux in an attempt to keep up with current demands. The data landscape grows exponentially, and with that growth comes the need to expand current storage and data center infrastructures. This expansion is a fact businesses in every vertical have come to accept, but it comes with a price.

The demand for services continues, even more so as we onboard new users, new markets and even regions, with this in mind we need to start not only changing the way we design and deploy data centers, we need to be looking at the way we deploy and support applications. Could we start seeing the micro data center for specific business needs? The data center that might be unavailable 3 times a year but is used as part of a grid system where no one cares about an outage? Exciting times are ahead, the more users that join the Internet, the wired world, the more business and social opportunities, the more revenue possibilities for vendors, service providers and end users alike. Check out the six tips, they raise some interesting points.

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