Module 5 IT Infrastructure
Module 5 IT Infrastructure
Hardware
• Desktop computers
• Servers
• Data centers
• Hubs
• Routers
• Switches
• Facilities
Software
• Network
Networks are comprised of switches, routers, hubs and servers. Switches
connect network devices on local area networks (LAN) like routers, servers
and other switches. Routers allow devices on different LANs to
communicate and move packets between networks. Hubs connect multiple
networking devices to act as a single component.
• Server
A core hardware component needed for an enterprise IT infrastructure is a
server. Servers are essentially computers that allow multiple users to access
and share resources.
The World Wide Web is the common The internet is a public network of
system for navigating the internet. It is not network with a maze of wired and
the only system that can be used for such wireless connections between separate
access, but it is by far the most common groups of servers computers and countless
one. devices from around the world
The World Wide Web is distinguished from Along with Internets, there also exist the
other systems through its use of HTTP Intranets, which is the same type of
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol). It can be information network but more privatized
safely said that the HTTP is the language of in order to control access.
the World Wide Web
The HTTP along with being the language of The internet is governed by a set of rules
the World Wide Web also governs it by and regulations collectively known as
dealing with linking of files, documents and Internet Protocol (IP). The IP deals with
other resources data transmitted through the internet.
The invention of the World Wide Web can The first workable prototype of the
be credited to Sir Tim Berners Lee. During Internet was the ARPANET (Advanced
his work at the European Organization for Research Project Agency Network) in the
Nuclear Research in 1989, he had developed late 1960s. After its adoption on January
the basic idea of the WWW to merge the 1st 1983, researchers began to develop a
evolving technologies of computers, data “network of networks” which evolved into
networks and hypertext into a powerful and the modern form of the Internet
easy to use global information system.
Scalable IT Infrastructure
As your business grows, your IT infrastructure might need to adjust. This could
mean it needs more memory or more storage. It also can mean that it needs a larger
database and more server units. Scaling IT Infrastructure helps you keep up with
your workflow for productive workdays. It is important to work with scalable IT
infrastructure because your business can evolve with ease.
4. What is network design and implementation?
5 It server
A server is a computer program or device that provides a service to another
computer program and its user, also known as the client. In a data center, the
physical computer that a server program runs on is also frequently referred to as a
server.
Database servers, print servers, mail servers, file servers, application servers, web
servers, and game servers are a few examples of servers. The request-response
paradigm, in which a client submits a request to the server, is the one used to create
client-server systems most frequently.
Examples of servers
• Application server.
• Blade server.
• Cloud server.
• Database server.
• Dedicated server.
• Domain name service.
• File server.
• Mail server.
6. IT Storage Management
Definition
Data storage management refers to the process of managing data more effectively.
It requires a proper understanding of storage devices and the availability of various
types of data. Digital information may include protocols, documents, user
preferences, address books, and more.
Data can be recorded and stored in three main forms: file storage, block storage
and object storage.
There are two types of storage devices used with computers: a primary storage
device, such as RAM, and a secondary storage device, such as a hard drive.
Secondary storage can be removable, internal, or external.
Storage management refers to the software and processes that improve the
performance of data storage resources. It may include network virtualization,
replication, mirroring, security, compression, deduplication, traffic analysis,
process automation, and storage provisioning and memory management. These
processes help businesses store more data on existing hardware, speed up data
retrieval, prevent data loss, meet data retention requirements, and reduce IT
expenses. Storage management makes it possible to reassign storage capacity
quickly as business needs change.
Storage management techniques can be applied to primary, backup or archived
storage. Primary storage holds actively or frequently accessed data; backup storage
holds copies of primary storage data for use in disaster recovery; and archived
storage holds outdated or seldom-used data that must be retained for compliance
or business continuity. Storage provisioning is a management technique that
assigns storage capacity to servers, computers, virtual machines and other devices.
It may use automation to allocate storage space in a networked environment.
Intelligent storage management uses software policies and algorithms to automate
the provisioning (and de-provisioning) of storage resources, continuously
monitoring data utilization and re-balancing data placement without human
intervention.
7. Backup/ Restore Methodology
Backup and restore refers to technologies and practices for making periodic
copies of data and applications to a separate, secondary device and then using
those copies to recover the data and applications—and the business operations
on which they depend—in the event that the original data and applications are
lost.
There are mainly three types of backup: full, differential, and incremental.
The most common backup types are a full backup, incremental backup and
differential backup. Other backup types include synthetic full backups and
mirroring. In the debate over cloud vs. local backup, there are some types of
backup that are better in certain locations.
Types of Data Recovery
Local Device Recovery. Recovering backup data from a local device (like an
external hard drive or tape drive) is one of the fastest data recovery methods. ...
Cloud/Hybrid Cloud Recovery. ...
Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR)
Effective Strategies to Safely Back Up Your Data
• Use an External Hard Drive. There are two types of external drives you
can buy: HDDs (hard disk drives) or SSDs (solid-state drives). ...
• Use a USB Flash Drive. ...
• Use Optical Media. ...
• Use Cloud Storage. ...
• Use an Online Backup Service. ...
• Invest in a Network Attached Storage (NAS) Device.
8. REMOTE ACCESS
Remote access is the ability of users to access a device or a network from any
location. With that access, users can manage files and data that are stored on a
remote device, allowing for continued collaboration and productivity from
anywhere.
Remote access enables users to connect to the systems they need when they are
physically far away. This is especially important for employees who work at
branch offices, are traveling or telecommute.
It enables you to open, edit, and save files located on your device from
anywhere in the world. This ability is handy for offsite workers, travelers, and
those who work out of office. There are several ways to set up remote access:
With LAN (local area network)
Remote computer access requires a reliable internet connection. You'll need to
activate or install software on the device you want to access, as well as on the
device — or devices — you want to use to get that access.
9. IT control
An IT control is a procedure or policy that provides a reasonable assurance that
the information technology (IT) used by an organization operates as intended,
that data is reliable and that the organization is in compliance with applicable
laws and regulations.
Information Technology Internal Controls
• Software Licensing. ...
• Sharing of ID's and Passwords. ...
• Terminating Systems Access. ...
• Mission Continuity. ...
• Data Backup & Recovery. ...
• IT Asset Inventory. ...
• Web Application Security. ...
• Employee Turnover Checklist.