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OnPrem Infrastructure
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On-premise infrastructure design refers to the planning, implementation, and maintenance of physical computing and networking resources in physical data centers. This type of design is often used in organizations that require a high degree of security, control, and reliability.
The main components of an on-premise infrastructure design include physical servers, routers, switches, firewalls, storage, and virtualization technology. These components are used to create a secure and reliable computing environment that can be managed by the organization’s IT staff or third-party vendors.
When designing an on-premise infrastructure, it is important to consider the organization’s goals, requirements, and budget. This includes determining the necessary hardware and software, and any potential scalability or redundancy requirements. It is important to consider the organization’s security needs, as well as the need for compliance with industry regulations and standards.
The physical component of an on-premise infrastructure design involves the selection and installation of physical hardware, such as servers, routers, switches, and firewalls. This hardware should be selected based on the organization’s requirements, and should be configured to provide the necessary security and reliability.