In today’s environment, many enterprises still rely on on-premises or colocation data centers for handling critical workloads and compliance needs. But running a data center is a complex process which requires high capital and comes with its risks. As organizations transform digitally, especially in the AI age, these requirements have also grown exponentially.
Many aspects such as power, cooling, hardware lifecycle, capacity planning and incident recovery all demand specialized skills and 24/7 vigilance.
With HSC’s managed data center services, you can offload the burden of daily operations and infra maintenance, freeing your internal teams to focus on strategic priorities. HSC can help bring efficiency and resiliency improvements to your data centers, giving you improved visibility and control in the data center operations.
HSC brings deep technology and operational know how across multiple domains. Here are key areas where HSC adds value as a managed data center services provider:
Proficiency in managing device lifecycles, including upgrades path, addressing EOL/EOS, and coordinating smooth migration.
Expertise in strengthening the data center environment with patch and backup management, while ensuring the necessary compliances.
Reducing downtime and operations risk using structured troubleshooting, rapid response and SLA based recovery.
Using advanced monitoring tools and workflows automation for proactive response.
Deep understanding of hybrid, software-defined, and virtualized data center solutions to improve scalability, resilience and overall management.
Below is a set of services that fall under HSC’s managed data center services umbrella.
Scheduled upgrades, vulnerability fixes, and pre/post upgrade validation to maintain stability and security.
Fast containment and SLA-driven resolution of critical incidents, with root cause analysis to prevent recurrence.
Continuous monitoring of performance, health and compliances with tools such as SolarWinds and Cisco DNAC to ensure quick response.
Automated daily backups and policy enforcement to safeguard configurations and meet regulations.
Planned integration of new vendor technologies and controlled rollbacks to minimize risk.
Automation frameworks and self-service dashboards streamline BAU tasks (like VLAN assignments), reducing manual effort and improving accuracy.
Periodic drills to validate high availability and ensure readiness for real world failures.
Adoption of SDN and virtualized interfaces for simplified and scalable management.