
KNOWLEDGE CENTER
FIND OUT HOW YOUR EVERYDAY IS INFLUENCED BY DATA AND DATA CENTERS.
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Why do I need a data center when all my data is in the cloud?
It is estimated that by the end of 2025, the amount of data generated every day could make up a stack of DVDs almost the height of the Tallinn TV Tower (314 m). Many organisations contribute to this, and all of them need somewhere to store their growing volumes of data. Broadly speaking, (IT) managers have a choice between the public and the private cloud.
Who keeps an eye on the equipment while the IT manager is on holiday?
You have probably all seen the NASA control center in a film. A room with a large screen and some smaller monitors, filled with people intently watching the screen and knowing the status and vital parameters of every piece of equipment on board the spacecraft. A similar control center, with a huge screen and a dedicated staff, can also be found in larger data centers. They will not be going into space, but much like the people working at NASA, they have a critical role to play in the success of the mission.
How to save nature using the Internet?
How much does watching one short video add to the world’s carbon footprint? How often should a comprehensive clean-up of the cloud take place, so that the servers in data centers would not be working for no reason? Is it more economical to send a text message, email, or a DM on Facebook? We do not really ponder these questions, but maybe we should.