Micronova Data Center is Tier III compliant, has zero downtime history, and offers the most standard SLA to support and scale your business to new heights. Our Data Centers were established to provide reliable, well-managed, and networked carrier-neutral Data Center services in Bangalore.
Neutrality, interconnectivity, and traffic have made Micronova thrive amidst other Data Center Service Providers in Bangalore.
Data Center Facility Specification
Data Center Facility Specification
Micronova DC is here to provide world-class services, bringing you peace of mind
Data Center Colocation Services
Host your privately owned servers or IT equipment such as network, server, and storage devices in our Data Center to ensure business continuity by being safe, resilient, and efficient.
Micronova’s Colocation DC offers you the Space, Power, Cooling, Security, and Connectivity required for managing your business with 24×7 assistance from our expert technical team
Maximize your operational excellence with a standard SLA of 99.75% uptime.
Services Offered under Colocation
Secure your business operations by following global standards with Micronova’s Colocation Data Center services
Advantages of Colocation
“Leading telecom companies have chosen to colocate their critical Telecom infrastructure in our Bangalore Data Centers (Basvanagudi and Rajajinagar)”
What Our Customers Say
Micronova Data Center Security
Micronova DC Physical Security is built and designed to keep your data and equipment safe. This restricted area can only be accessed by strictly selected personnel.
3 meters-high concrete walls surround the premise creating a barrier between people and the goods gate. Additionally, 3 layers of Authentication Access Control, Video Surveillance, and 2 meters high steel fence are used around the building.
Advanced security equipment, techniques, and procedures are used to control, monitor, and access our data centers.
People’s access is allowed only by tagging them along a specific level of authority. While doing so, you will still need to pass through 2 security checkpoints with manned security stations and biometric readers.
Micronova Data Center Support
Our Data Centers Located in the Heart of Bangalore
FAQ'S
What is the difference between the data center and the cloud?
A Data Center is on-premise solution that is installed locally using the company’s own servers and computers.
Whereas Cloud solution are hosted on the vendor’s servers that can be accessed using a web console.
Having an in-house Data Center can be costly as it needs a lot of investment for purchasing hardware, servers, and dedicated employees to monitor and control. With Cloud solution,client will have to pay for the usage and easily scale the infrastructure according to companies requirement.
Why is a Co-location Data Center so important to business?
Data Center Co-location drastically reduces cost as it eliminates investment in infrastructure, allowing companies to share facilities with other businesses. The additional benefits of Data Center Co-location are redundancy, managed security, reduced power costs, better bandwidth speeds, state-of-the-art -facilities, and many more.
What do you mean by a Tier 3 compliant Data Center?
A Tier 3 compliant Data Center like Micronova undergoes regular maintenance without disturbing its operations. These facilities provide better network uptimes of 99.98% as per the TIER 3 compliant standards and the downtime is allowed only for maintenance or for resolving emergency issues.
N+1 Redundancies help to maintain uptime number even at times of adversity.
They also have power backups to protect from power outages.
Tier 2 Data Center are those that do not allow 22 hours of downtime per annum. A minimum amount of uptime i.e., 99.74% is provided by the Tier 2 Data Center within a year.
These Facilities do not have redundancy in all parts of its operation except for the most critical components – power and cooling systems.
They have partial redundancy and none of the systems are fault-tolerant.
Tier 1 Data Center are the ones that don’t allow more than 28.8 hours of downtime per annum, provide zero redundancy but they don’t have redundancy guarantees for its power and cooling process. Per annum, they provide 99.67% uptime which is the lowest uptime
How important is latency in the Data Center site location?
The location between the Data Center to your office can affect the speed and latency of your website. Having a server far away from its user requires the information and data to travel longer distances leading to higher latency.
Having low latency helps the website load faster for your customer.
What is the best strategy for Data Center Disaster Recovery (DR)?
Any Data Center with DR site architecture is ideal to offer better redunadcy interms of backing up of data and for quick restoration of services.
Micronova Data Center backup it’s primary DC with DR site at Chennai there by assures it’s enterprise clients good resiliency on the network and data restorations are concerned.
What is a cloud computing data center?
Cloud Data Center is a remote version of a Data Center, which is located far from your business premises providing access to the center over the internet.
The infrastructure of a cloud computing data center allows running multi-tenant environments that are dynamically allocated to cloud users.
What are the best practices of data center design?
The best practices of a Data Center design essentially include multiple fibers and power routes for power feeds, power systems with at least N+3 redundant including UPS’s, backup generators, usage of free cooling to attain low PUE power usage in turn leading to the use of power to the servers and making sure that only a little energy is wasted on cooling.
What is the difference between a data center and a server room?
A Data Center is a facility that houses the network equipment whereas a server room consists of the same equipment, right down to cooling and electrical but the major difference is that the purpose is different and has a large in size.
Data Centers: Which option is better? Lease/rent or lease to own servers?
For a small business and start-ups purchasing a server can be costly instead renting one can be a better option. Leased Servers have their own benefits to benefit such businesses. But for a larger business, having an own server can be beneficial if the company has enough money to manage and control it.
What are the types of Data Centers?
There are four main types of data centers:
Enterprise data centers: These facilities are built, owned, and managed by companies for their users within the corporate building.
Managed services data centers: Usually, a third party who is also called a Managed Services Provider manages the Data Center on behalf of the company. In this case, the company leased both the infrastructure and equipment.
Colocation data centers: Co-location Data Center allows a company to house its Data Center along with others. These Centers have their own infrastructure, building, cooling, bandwidth, security, and the necessary features to manage Servers and Storage. Co-location Data Centers are located away from company premises.
Cloud data centers: A Cloud Data Center is not physically located in a particular building. The data in Cloud Data Centers are stored online on cloud servers. The Data on these servers are fragmented and duplicated across various locations.
What is shared web hosting?
A web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. This is generally the most economical option for hosting, as the overall cost of server maintenance is amortized over many customers.