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  2. What Is a Data Center? - Cisco

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    A data center's design is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data. The key components of a data center design include routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application-delivery controllers.

  3. What Is a Data Centre? - Cisco

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    It comprises components that include switches, storage systems, servers, routers, and security devices. Data centre infrastructure is typically housed in secure facilities organised by halls, rows and racks, and supported by power and cooling systems, backup generators, and cabling plants.

  4. Data Center Blade Server Integration Guide - Cisco

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    Blade server systems are a key component of data center consolidation that help reduce costs and improve virtualization, automation, and provisioning capabilities. Blade system vendors offer high availability, scalability, and security services such as load balancing, firewalls, and intrusion detection to enterprise applications.

  5. Cisco Data Center Infrastructure 2.5 Design Guide

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    Data Center Multi-Tie r Design Overview. The multi-tier model is the most common model used in the enterprise today. This design consists primarily of web, application, and database server tiers running on various platforms including blade servers, one rack unit (1RU) servers, and mainframes.

  6. Cisco Data Center Networking Solutions

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    Unify experiences across all data center networks. Choose the best operational experience for the job, every time, with secure on-premises and cloud-managed data center networking. Configure with ease, operate with confidence, and analyze for predictability with one fabric experience.

  7. Cisco Data Center Infrastructure 2.5 Design Guide

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    This chapter defines the framework on which the recommended data center architecture is based and introduces the primary data center design models: the multi-tier and server cluster models. Data Center Design Models . The multi-tier model is the most common design in the enterprise.

  8. Cisco Data Center Modernization - AI for Data Center

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    Discover how a modernized data center infrastructure can prepare you for the future, boost security, reduce complexity, remove silos, and simplify compute and networking operations.

  9. SAFE Secure Data Center Architecture Guide - Cisco

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    Data centers contain hundreds to thousands of physical and virtual servers that are segmented by applications, zones, and other methods. This guide addresses data center business flows and the security used to defend them. The Secure Data Center is one of the six places in the network within SAFE.

  10. Data Center Multi-tier Model Overview - Cisco

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    The data center multi-tier model is a common enterprise design that defines logical tiers addressing web, application, and database functionality. The multi-tier model uses network services to provide

  11. Cisco’s Massively Scalable Data Center Network Fabric White Paper

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    Cisco’s MSDC Layer 3 IP fabric architecture is based on Cisco Nexus ® 9000 and 3000 series switches, which are designed to meet the requirements of such networks. In this white paper, we’ll first discuss the MSDC Layer 3 IP fabric design options that enable network scalability, simplicity, and stability.