— Migration of large data volumes.
A dedicated channel is necessary when transferring terabytes or petabytes of data from an on-premises data center (DC) to Servercore. This ensures high transfer speeds and minimizes downtime.
— Regular backup and recovery.
Direct Connect is ideal for frequent backups of large amounts of data, as it provides a stable and fast connection, critical for maintaining up-to-date backups.
— Applications sensitive to latency and performance fluctuations.
For tasks where low latency and stable performance are important, a dedicated channel provides a reliable connection and minimizes response time.
— Hybrid databases.
When part of your database or application is in an on-premises data center and another part is in Servercore, Direct Connect ensures low and predictable latency, which is critical for proper system operation.
— High security requirements and regulatory compliance.
Direct Connect provides a private connection, avoiding data travelling over the public internet to reduce the risk of data interception and increase the overall security compared to using a VPN over the internet.
— Transfer of confidential data.
A dedicated channel provides an additional layer of protection for transmitting sensitive information, especially important for organizations handling confidential data subject to strict security requirements.
Direct Connect prices can be calculated, using the calculator on our website. The final cost depends on the following factors:
— Infrastructure location: at Servercore’s facilities or with another provider;
— Service type: logical port, physical port, or MC-LAG physical port;
— Channel bandwidth.
Before connecting Direct Connect to Servercore, you need to rent a communication channel from an operator. This service is not included in the price specified on the Servercore website. The cross-connection to the operator’s port is also paid separately.
For a more accurate calculation of the final cost, contact our technical support team by sending a request to hello@servercore.com.
Public access to cloud services and dedicated connection are two different ways of interacting with cloud resources. Main differences:
— Performance and latency.
Public access uses a standard internet connection, which can cause high latency and unpredictable throughput. Dedicated connection provides a dedicated physical connection to minimize latency and ensure consistent performance.
— Security.
Public access exposes traffic to the risk of interception, and it requires additional security measures (encryption). A dedicated connection provides higher security, because traffic doesn’t travel over the Internet, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
— Scalability.
Public access may limit scalability because of bandwidth fluctuations. Using a dedicated connection allows you to easily increase bandwidth according to business needs, providing a reliable solution for growth.
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