Before we jump onto the description of Tier -3 data center, it is
important to understand the hierarchy.Tier 1 to 4 data
center is actually a standardized methodology used to define the uptime of a
data center.
The Tier number designation to any
data center is based on the evaluation of following parameters:
a) Data center performance
b) Investment
c) ROI (return on investment)
b) Investment
c) ROI (return on investment)
Tier 3 data centers are considered fairly robust and less prone to
failures. Tier 3 is designed to host critical servers like dedicated
server, vps servers with fully redundant subsystems (cooling, power,
network links, storage etc.
Quite obvious, the simplest is a Tier
1 data center used by small business or shops.
Tier 1 = Non-redundant capacity components (single uplink and servers).
Tier 2 = Tier 1 + Redundant capacity components.
Tier 3 = Tier 1 + Tier 2 + Dual-powered equipment and multiple uplinks.
Tier 4 = Tier 1 + Tier 2 + Tier 3 + all components are fully fault-tolerant including uplinks, storage, chillers, HVAC systems, servers etc. Everything is dual-powered.
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Data Center Availability According To
Tiers
The Tier levels also describe the
standard availability of data from the hardware at a location as follows:
- Tier 1: Demonstrating 99.671% availability
- Tier 2: Demonstrating 99.741% availability
- Tier 3: Demonstrating 99.982% availability
- Tier 4: Demonstrating 99.995% availability
Data center bandwidth
It is important to note that one should not confuse bandwidth
tiers with datacenter tiers: These are two different logics to categorize
servers. To add, there is no certification body for bandwidth tiers.
§ A tier 1 bandwidth provider is a provider that doesn’t pay for
bandwidth – it’s independent.
§ A tier 2 provider peers with some network capacity but pays for
access to the rest.
§ A tier 3 provider purchases all access from a third party – it is
reliant on peers for its capacity.
Though some of the terminologies must be kept in mind while you
start planning to evaluate a data center to outsource some of your IT
operations:
§ Tier 1 bandwidth providers are considered to be the fastest and
most reliable. However, hosts often have multiple providers, so the issue is
rarely clear cut.
§ Numbering is only assigned on a scale of 1 to 3, not 1 to 4.
Summary
A Tier III data center offers 99.98% availability and data
centers in this configuration provide facility to manage maintenance periods
without affecting the continuity of service on the servers.
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