Dynamic data center

Definition

Dynamic Data Center (DDC) is a strategy of Fujitsu Siemens Computers and represents an IT-architecture, which promises more agility, economic efficiency and reliability.

It is based on technologies like virtualization, automation and integration.
This strategy includes dynamic IT-Infrastructure solutions like FlexFrame for SAP,

FlexFrame for Oracle and CentricStor.


Business today

Flexibility, reliability and profitability are very important for a successful business.
The Dynamic Data Center helps companies to achieve a flexible and adaptable IT-Structure

and to create a more efficient computer centre.


Development

There are three phases of development.
In the first one the resource pools are created, which are supplied to the applications.
After that you have to be sure that the desired service levels are met - phase number 2.
The last phase consists of integrating and testing.


Possible applications

Every service the employees need can be provided by each server of the company.
So, if there is a low server load, not every server has to be in use, which means a reduction of costs and energy for the business.
On the other hand the DDC makes it easier to communicate with suppliers or cooperating enterprises.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers also offers a portfolio of servers (PRIMERGY)
Internal Links

Fujitsu Siemens Computers

PRIMERGY


Weblinks

Homepage Fujitsu Siemens Computers

Dynamic Data Center

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