OSI Information Technology L.L.C. – Computer Systems Housing Services

In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, businesses require secure, reliable, and efficient solutions for housing their critical computer systems. OSI Information Technology L.L.C. offers comprehensive Computer Systems Housing Services that provide businesses with high-performance environments to safely house and manage their IT infrastructure, ensuring seamless operation, scalability, and security.

What are Computer Systems Housing Services?

Computer Systems Housing, also known as Colocation, is the practice of hosting your physical IT hardware, such as servers, storage, and networking equipment, in a secure, third-party data center. This enables businesses to leverage the state-of-the-art infrastructure without the high costs and complexities of managing in-house data centers.

 

Our Computer Systems Housing Services Include:

1. Colocation Services:
  • Secure Data Centers: Our data centers provide a controlled environment with the highest level of physical and digital security to house your computer systems. This includes advanced fire detection and suppression systems, biometric access controls, 24/7 monitoring, and more.
  • Rack Space Solutions: We offer a range of colocation options, including full racks, half racks, and custom-sized rack spaces, ensuring flexibility to fit your specific needs, regardless of the scale of your operations.
  • Redundant Power and Cooling: Our facilities are equipped with redundant power supplies, uninterruptible power systems (UPS), backup generators, and efficient cooling systems to ensure continuous uptime and optimal equipment performance.
2. Physical Security & Access Control:
  • 24/7 Surveillance: Our facilities are monitored round the clock with CCTV surveillance, ensuring that only authorized personnel can access your critical systems.
  • Biometric Access & Multi-Layer Security: We use advanced security measures, including biometric access controls, keycard entry, and multi-layer security protocols, to safeguard your hardware.