We provide Intelligent, integrated network solutions that create reliable and secure connectivity for your critical systems.
Software managed AP's, Controller Managed AP's, Cloud Managed AP's
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Data Center
Server Cabinet
Wall mount Rack
Basic PDU
Monitored PDU
Intelligent Rack PDU
Switches are the foundation of most business networks. A switch acts as a controller, connecting computers, printers, and servers to a network in a building or a campus.
Switches integrate into different verticals at all scales, making it easier for you to scale your network cost-effectively whether you're an SMB, large enterprise or even a campus.
Routers connect multiple networks together. They also connect computers on those networks to the Internet. Routers enable all networked computers to share a single Internet connection, which saves money.
A router acts as a dispatcher. It analyzes data being sent across a network, chooses the best route for data to travel, and sends it on its way.
Routers connect your business to the world, protect information from security threats, and can even decide which computers receive priority over others.
A wireless network allows devices to stay connected to the network, but roam untethered to any wires. Access points amplify Wi-Fi signals, so a device can be far from a router but still be connected to the network. When you connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot at a cafe, a hotel, an airport lounge, or another public place, you're connecting to that business's wireless network.
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The importance of racks and enclosures in IT companies cannot be denied as they make the network equipment accessible and organized. The data centre and the IT infrastructure of the organization are highly optimized with the racks and cabinets and the company can make the optimal usage of limited floor space. All this leads to the generation of higher ROI for your business.
A rack power distribution unit (PDU) is a device with multiple outlets designed to distribute power to networking equipment within a rack, including servers, storage devices and other equipment. For example, let’s say you have a 42U rack cabinet loaded with 42 1U servers, that’s 42 cords you must find outlets for. PDUs solve this problem by taking the power supplied to the rack and distributing it via multiple outlets to the rack’s servers and networking equipment.The two main types of rack PDUs can be classified as either non-intelligent PDUs or intelligent PDUs.Creating the proper configuration for your data centre will require you to first understand the key differences between these two types of rack PDUs.
Beyond those basic networking functions, routers come with additional features to make networking easier or more secure. Depending on your security needs, for example, you can choose a router with a firewall, a virtual private network (VPN), or an Internet Protocol (IP) communications system.
A Cloud-Managed Switch can simplify your network management. You get a simple user interface, multisite full-stack management, and automatic updates delivered directly to the switch.
Cloud Managed AP’s: cloud-managed access points are meticulously designed for the stringent demands of businesses. A wide range of indoor and outdoor options, features that empower coverage, and elegant forms that don’t sacrifice function ensure consistent high-speed coverage.
Wall Mount Rack: Wall mount rack is designed to be attached to the wall, in order to save floor space and fit in areas where other racks can’t. It is generally in open frame or cabinet style, and mainly used for housing network equipment like fiber patch panels and switches. But it also has some cons: it is smaller than other rack cabinets, so can’t support much weight and does not offer the same amount of security that a full enclosed data center server rack could offer. If you run a small/home-based offices or larger offices that are looking to add an additional rack to an existing system, wall mount racks are an affordable option.
Monitored PDUs: As its name suggests, a monitored PDU visually displays the current electric information. It is important to note that in non-intelligent rack PDU, the display information can only be viewed locally, and lack remote capabilities.
Metered Outlet PDUs: The meter power is displayed locally and over a secure network. It is used to accurately determine power usage, as well as the available capacity at the rack level. Finally, outlet-level metering can help managers efficiently identify the power consumption at the device and server level. This identification makes it easier to effectively allocate costs to specific data center customers.
Switched PDUs: This type of intelligent rack PDU has the same features as the Metered Outlet PDU, while simultaneously providing the control needed to power on/off switches to specific outlets. The latter capability increases remote capabilities by allowing authorized users to securely power devices on / off, create power sequencing delays that minimize the risk of inrush currents, reduce the risk of unauthorized access to devices, and reduce the data centre's costs and environmental footprint by powering off devices that are not being used.
Switched PDUs with Outlet Metering: This type of intelligent rack PDU successfully combines all of the capabilities of Switched PDUs, Metered Outlet PDUs, and Metered Input PDUs. It is the most robust type of intelligent rack PDU and can be used to help data centres effectively reduce costs and maximize energy efficiencies across devices.
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