Month: July 2017

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Press Release – Evocative Partners with Zayo

The addition of Zayo’s Dark Fiber and CloudLink to two Evocative data centers enables enterprises to utilize both public cloud applications and private cloud or colocation services to grow their business.

San Jose, CA, July 27, 2017 – Evocative, LLC, a leading provider of secure Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced that it has partnered with Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ZAYO) to provide its enterprise data center clients with a private, high-speed connection to the public cloud as well as providing dark and lit fiber services to its two flagship data centers in Emeryville and San Jose, California. This will enable Evocative clients to easily scale their IT infrastructure and implement a hybrid cloud environment designed specifically for their needs.
“Companies today expect that the data center they select will be flexible, providing industry-leading technology services that enable them to build a custom solution and grow their business on their terms,” said Ed Buck, Evocative Vice President of Technology and Service Delivery. “The addition of Zayo’s CloudLink to our Emeryville and San Jose, CA data center infrastructures demonstrates that we are listening closely to the needs of our clients and are committed to helping them realize their business goals.” CloudLink provides direct network connectivity to over 50 cloud providers and over 150 cloud on-ramps globally. Whether a business only requires one cloud connection or many, CloudLink delivers flexibl e, reliable and secure high-performance bandwidth options, privately connecting them to the world’s leading cloud providers including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. Enterprise clients can now easily integrate their public cloud application requirements with Evocative’s private cloud or colocation services. This enables them to achieve a more secure, stable and reliable way to store, manage and use their data, while at the same time, maintaining the flexibility and scalability they need to grow. Headquartered in Emeryville, CA, Evocative operates secure, high availability data centers in the heart of Silicon Valley. The company’s fully customizable data center services include colocation, hybrid IT, managed private cloud, dedicated hosting, and network and security services.

About Zayo Group

Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ZAYO) provides communications infrastructure services, including fiber and bandwidth connectivity, colocation and cloud infrastructure to the world’s leading businesses. Customers include wireless and wireline carriers, media and content companies and finance, healthcare and other large enterprises. Zayo’s 122,000-mile network in North America and Europe includes extensive metro connectivity to thousands of buildings and data centers. In addition to high-capacity dark fiber, wavelength, Ethernet and other connectivity solutions, Zayo offers colocation and cloud infrastructure in its carrier-neutral data centers. Zayo provides clients with flexible, customized solutions and self-service through Tranzact, an innovative online platform for managing and purchasing bandwidth and services.

About Evocative

Evocative is a North American company and an owner and operator of secure, compliant, highly available data centers. We are the trusted guardians of our clients’ Internet infrastructure. To tour an Evocative data center or receive additional information on data center services contact us today.

Designing a Cloud Environment that Meets Your Specific Needs

Designing a Cloud Environment that Meets Your Specific Needs

Designing a Cloud Environment that Fits Your Business.

Requirements Analysis

  • Identify the technology needs of your business.
  • Justify the purchase of both existing services and new services. (Don’t just use a specific technology because everyone else is.)

Resource Assessment

  • Are your IT staff members available to manage the service?
  • What are each of their skill-sets?
  • What does your existing infrastructure consist of?
  • What projects is your team currently working on? Is it feasible and financially viable to pull them off those projects and onto cloud-focused projects?

Potential Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Cloud services will enable you to free up internal IT resources by outsourcing some day to day setup and maintenance requirements.
  • There can be significant cost savings when transitioning to cloud services.
  • If you require a more sophisticated system or proprietary tools to meet your business needs, a more experienced team of in-house IT professionals may be a better option than outsourcing your IT.
  • Is your equipment working properly but your server room is no longer adequate to store your data and maintain a near 100% uptime? A hybrid cloud solution may be the perfect solution.
  • Determine the human and technology resources you have on hand as well as your business’ priorities and make an assessment as to what is right for you.

Multiple Cloud Vendors vs. A Single Cloud Vendor

  • Multiple Cloud Vendor Benefits
    • Decreased risk of service outage, security risks and other service issues.
    • Select the best-of-breed services and vendors for your specific needs to maximize productivity.
  • Single Cloud Vendor Benefits
    • One number to call for support and questions, reducing time and resources required to manage multiple vendors.
    • Single exposure to security risks rather than across multiple vendors.

Hybrid Cloud Option

  • Allows for various vendors, architectures and platforms to deliver a best-in-class cloud solution for a company’s individual needs.
  • Can provide a more practical and efficient solution which takes into consideration existing systems, legacy environments and physical location constraints.
  • Hybrid cloud can provide a more practical and efficient solution which takes into consideration existing systems, legacy environments and physical location constraints.
  • Do you need a large amount of new storage space close to your office?
  • Do you have high speed data transfer requirements?
  • Is there a need for public cloud-based web services to access your corporate data?

Learn more from Evocative: Designing a Cloud Environment that Fits Your Business 

What Really Causes Network Outages and What You Can Do to Stop It

What Really Causes Network Outages and What You Can Do to Stop It

What really causes network outages and what you can do to stop it from occurring?

Inadequate or No Backup Power

The Ponemon Institute reports that loss of power is the number one reason for outages – at 24%. This may include an outage where the electricity goes out and equipment goes down immediately or where a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) device fails.

If a generator or other redundant source of power is not available and you are unable to switch to an alternative power source before UPS device batteries runs out, you will be down for the count.

Cyber-Crime

Close behind loss of power, the second biggest reason for outages at 22% is cyber-crime. This should be no surprise to anyone as it seems like we hear about a new cyber-attack every day. With the proliferation of malware and targeted phishing attacks perpetrated by sophisticated hackers, modern cyber-attacks can compromise entire networks. The recent WannaCry attack shut down businesses around the globe and caused many hospitals to scramble to recover critical patient data and resume ambulance and other emergency services.

Water

We are not talking about water from a natural disaster such as flooding but water from leaking pipes or a building’s sprinkler system. Large server rooms are sometimes located in corporate office buildings which may be decades old and built to house offices and people first and servers and other hardware second. Water, rather than chemicals, is frequently used to suppress fires in these older buildings. Improper maintenance or accidental triggering of the system can cause major water damage and a large outage which could continue for hours or days if the equipment is destroyed.

Insufficient Cooling

The cooling system is another component of a building’s infrastructure that is often installed with a focus on keeping employees cool rather than cooling a server room which can generate an incredible amount of heat. In addition to ensuring that the facility is sufficiently cooled, it is also important that you have extra equipment on hand to replace broken components as they fail and a plan in place to fail over to a backup system while you quickly repair the air conditioning before all the racks of equipment shut down.

A Failover System that Doesn’t Fail Over

Whether your company has two servers or a whole room full of servers, you most likely have a failover system that starts up automatically in the event of an outage. The goal is to is to have all user traffic automatically transferred to the backup equipment without employees or clients ever aware that there was a problem. Unfortunately, these backup systems are often installed and then rarely thought of again until they are needed. Without regular testing, you won’t know if there is a problem until it is too late.

Running on Old Hardware

When hardware is running properly, we tend to forget about. We ignore its age and spend our time on more urgent IT needs rather than working on a migration plan to replace outdated equipment with new hardware. Whether it is simply lack of planning or budgetary constraints, you are playing Russian roulette with your business. Eventually, equipment will fail.

Trying to Do Too Much

Regularly scheduled maintenance usually has a standard list of updates, upgrades, patches and changes which need to be made but the To Do list for each maintenance window often gets longer and longer as unexpected or last-minute requests are submitted.

Businesses routinely inform their employees and clients as to when the maintenance will take place but to stay within that window of time and provide the least amount of disruption to their users, administrators may rush through the process, overlooking important components or taking shortcuts to get the job done on time. This can result in server- or network-wide errors and outages which can take a long time to uncover and fix because of all the different changes which have been made at the same time.

Advantage of a Dedicated Data Center

Most system administrators, IT managers and directors of IT are focused in two specific areas:

  1. Management of day to day tactical IT activities such as on-boarding new employees and putting out the proverbial fire.
  2. Implementation of strategic corporate technology initiatives that will help the business achieve its future goals.

The challenge is to somehow accomplish daily responsibilities, put out unexpected fires, conduct continuous network monitoring, regularly maintain equipment, anticipate possible points of failure and maintain the server room’s physical structure, which is not one of their primary responsibilities, all at the same time.

Whether your business has 3 servers in a closet or multiple racks in a large server room, these challenges are the same. Traditional corporate office space does not contain the infrastructure required to consistently maintain 100% uptime and most IT teams do not have the resources to proactively monitor and maintain their facilities and equipment 24×7.

Moving IT Infrastructure to a Free-Standing Purpose Data Center

By choosing to move your IT infrastructure to a free-standing, purpose built data center, not only can you free up your team to focus on more long-term initiatives but also significantly reduce and even eliminate downtime. Besides the cost savings that comes with the multi-tenant environment, data centers can take over all maintenance responsibilities and monitor your equipment around the clock.

Built from the ground up with technology and data protection top of mind, data centers also have redundant backup systems for network access, sophisticated climate control, and their own power generators to ensure that all equipment stays up and running in the event of a storm or outage at the electric utility’s facility. If your goal is to eliminate outages but continue to have your own IT team maintain your company’s equipment, a data center provider which offers colocation services may be the perfect solution.

You can house your hardware in the data center’s facility and manage it yourself, while also taking advantage of the redundant resources they can provide. Discover how Evocative maintains a continuous 100% uptime for all our data center clients. Call us at 888-365-COLO and take a tour of our facilities.

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