The importance of server management
With more organisations deciding to make the switch to cloud-based management services, they face the challenge of finding in-house technicians that are confident in the new systems, requiring lengthy training or hiring new dedicated staff, understanding and applying the correct infrastructure to use for your specific needs.
Our dedicated team of System Administrators are skilled in the highest quality management tools, allowing them to access automated reports and receive alerts if there is an issue, allowing them to react quickly and efficiently to resolve the issue before it becomes a wide-spread issue.
Server management consultancy
At Blue Frontier, we have built our expertise to allow us to offer a bespoke approach to each and every client. We provide consultancy about the tools we offer and which is the correct one for you, and oversight on storage systems and data management, making sure there are backups to prevent losses of information from both physical and cloud based servers.
Benefits of server & infrastructure management
Focus on your business
Outsourcing your server management to an agency will allow you to put everything into the core of your business, resting assured that your servers are in good hands.
Specialised knowledge and expertise
We at Blue Frontier have a team of dedicated, in-house technicians with deep knowledge and experience in setting up and maintaining servers.
Up-to-date management tools
Our team is trained and tested in the most up-to-date management tools available, proving you with lasting and quality solutions.
Scalability
Our team can scale your servers as your business grows, without the need for expanding an in-house team or internal restructuring.
Who you'll be working with
FAQs
Cloud computing is categorised into four main types:
- Public clouds, where third-party providers offer scalable resources over the internet, shared among users.
- Private clouds, dedicated to a single organisation for enhanced control and security, hosted on-premises or managed by a provider.
- Hybrid clouds, combining public and private environments to optimise performance, flexibility, and security by distributing workloads.
- Multiclouds, which involve using services from multiple cloud providers to avoid vendor lock-in and leverage the strengths of different platforms for cost, performance, and reliability optimisation.
Cloud computing significantly enhances the accessibility and affordability of data backup and disaster recovery solutions by leveraging its distributed infrastructure. It allows organisations to mirror and store data within the provider's network. This redundancy ensures that, in the event of hardware failure or cyber attacks, data remains secure and quickly recoverable. Unlike traditional systems, where businesses must invest heavily in physical storage and maintenance, cloud services eliminate the need for costly on-premise hardware and provide scalable, on-demand resources, reducing both upfront costs and operational complexity.