Will the data center migration shutdown cause much damage to the enterprise? What service providers use the strategies to prevent the occurrence of downtime?
Industry experts say the average loss per minute of the data center in the United States is close to $8000.
The cost of the downtime of the data center
According to the Boluomeng Institute and Emerson in the survey in 2013, the American enterprise downtime in the event of a loss of nearly $8000 per minute. This number was 41% higher than the 2010 statistics, when the downtime lost 5600 dollars a minute. While some factors, such as network complexity, may cause some people to expect a downtime to rise, researchers are surprised at the growth they have found.
Boluomeng Institute chairman and founder arry Ponemon said, "given the interdependence of equipment and IT system in the data center is more important than ever before, most people expected compared with 2010, the cost of unplanned interruption of the data center will rise, but an increase of 41%, or higher than expected. "
It is worth noting that not all companies dealing with downtime will encounter all kinds of costs. The most expensive downtime events will cost an organization up to 1 million 700 thousand dollars. Although there is no updated statistical data on the downtime, it is sure that the loss of the outage will continue to rise. Now, by using downtime timer and other tools, enterprises can determine the cost of a single shutdown based on annual revenue and business hours in terms of sales losses and business losses.
What is the cause of the shutdown?
In order to properly solve the problem of outage and outage, the service provider must first understand the main reasons for such events. According to the industry media "Data Center Journal" contributor Rob McClary, although many people may think that the design of network or device is the main reason for the shutdown, but the reason for more downtime is human error.
In addition to human error, other main reasons for downtime include poor maintenance and life cycle strategy, data center location and risk mitigation measures.
Although most of the downtime is not related to human error, location or maintenance, some of the reasons are difficult to predict. Industry experts said that some squirrel gnawing external data center power line caused power outages, there is an anchor guaduan communication cable is arranged at the bottom of the sea, and some are caused by the fire lit cigarette.
What measures do the suppliers take to stop the shutdown?
Fortunately, there are some strategies and measures for service providers to help prevent the common causes of downtime. One of them is the redundant data set used in the key system of the whole data center. When data center facilities are equipped with power supply, connection and cooling standby equipment, even if power interruption or other negative effects occur, staff can quickly switch to redundant system to maintain normal operation of data center. In fact, Eric Hanselman, chief analyst at 451Research, a research firm, said that organizations need to invest more in redundancy settings, because equipment failure is inevitable.
"People have to have a realistic understanding of the loss caused by the downtime to the business," Hanselman said. "In this way, active investment in redundant systems can help prevent costly outages.
In order to solve human errors, service providers should ensure that all employees are properly trained, not just in daily work, but in the worst case, they can respond quickly and mitigate any losses. Hanselman also recommends the use of improved automation processes to help reduce human-computer interaction and thus reduce human error opportunities.
"No organization should make a change, even if it is a small part of its infrastructure," Hanselman points out. The daily tasks, the upgrade system, and the configuration and management system should all be automated. "
Hanselman also pointed out that data centers should have more advanced security control measures to prevent network threats and distributed denial of service attacks, resulting in service interruption.
"People must ensure that the path from the end customer to the entire interactive experience is protected," he said. "
Unexpected downtime is a costly event, causing considerable business losses in terms of productivity and collaboration. Service providers should strive to ensure that these events can be prevented in every link.
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