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Reliable connections, swift communication
All datacentres have one thing in common: the need for cabling so devices can communicate with one another. Cabling infrastructure deals with a number of issues: managing a large number of cables in a changing environment, providing enough bandwidth and routing cables through the facility. Because datacentres are constantly growing and evolving, they all demand a high density, flexible cabling infrastructure.
Practically every device in your datacentre is connected to other devices, usually with multiple cables to provide back up (or 'redundancy'). Datacentre UK can optimise the efficiency and cost-effectiveness with the most appropriate cable architecture and choice of cabling products for your environment.
The larger the datacentre, the more detailed and complex this exercise becomes. A datacentre for a medium-sized company may have between 50 and 100 servers; a datacentre in a large financial institution may have several hundred. As a result, cable counts can easily reach the tens of thousands.


