
Tier IV Certified Data Centre Provider
Tier 4 is the highest possible classification for a data centre and typically costs twice as much to build as a Tier 3 centre. This is because every piece of equipment in the facility has a backup powered independently, with a seamless transition in case of failure.
They have an uptime of 99.995%, meaning annual downtime of no more than 26.3 minutes/year.
Tier IV data centres offer organisations the confidence to deploy critical applications and services in any location, mitigating the risk of data loss or service disruption due to local power failures, natural disasters, or system faults.
Risk Mitigation
Tier IV data centres are engineered to mitigate risks associated with data loss and service disruptions. Their built-in fault tolerance capabilities enable businesses to withstand various contingencies, from natural disasters to power outages, ensuring the integrity and availability of critical data.
Competitive Edge
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the reliability of a company’s online services can significantly impact its market position. By leveraging Tier IV data centres, businesses can deliver a seamless user experience, enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty and leading to increased market share and revenue.
There are in-town data centres like Bersama Digital Data Centers closer to the end users, which can help with the data centre’s edge features. This geographical strategic location can help give end users better service in receiving data faster, not just because of the technology.
Compliance And Data Sovereignty
Tier IV data centres provide an infrastructure for data processing and storage that complies with regulations for businesses subject to strict regulations. These facilities have the strictest security measures in place, as per the Uptime Institute standards, and are frequently situated in areas that comply with data sovereignty regulations, making compliance easier for companies.