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Server Hosting and Management

IS&T offers a range of services for hosting and managing your server in the central Data Center in W91. This page will help you learn about the different services and decide what best suits your server management needs.

Managing day-to-day operations and maintaining applications, databases, and servers have become a major portion of the work done in departments, labs, and centers (DLCs). If your DLC does not have dedicated IT staff to handle your server needs and/or you want someone to manage the server for you, there are a number of options available from IS&T. Additionally, if your DLC needs space for its server, the IS&T Data Center provides a secure, raised floor facility with network connectivity, power, and monitoring.

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Description

Co-located

This service is for clients who want to house their servers in a secure co-location facility, but want to do their own system administration and have application and database control.

Learn more about Co-location Services.

Managed

This service is for clients who not only want IS&T to house their servers but also want IS&T to provide system administration.

Managed Windows Server: System administration for a departmental Windows server with a standard suite of software including application installation.

Next Steps: If you think you might want to request Windows Server Hosting services, here's what to do:

  • If you are a new client and know exactly what service you want, or if you need some consulting advice, fill out the Contact Form [Certificates required] and a member of the Service Level team will contact you within one business day to discuss your information.

  • If you are a current client and know exactly what service you want, fill out the New Service Request Form [Certificates required] and a member of the Service Level team will contact you within one business day to discuss your information.

Managed Unix Systems: System administration for Unix systems, which provides for a breadth of services, such as disaster recovery, SAN storage.

Next Steps: If you would like more information about system administration for Unix systems, contact Server Operations.

For a comparison of the two services, see Service Comparison Chart [PDF].

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