Storing Databases
I have been technician for a university’s information technology department for two years. Actually, what’s more interesting is that, this is the same university from where I’ve graduated. We’ve developed a new type of enrolling system so that students need not to exert more effort of lining up to the registrant just to enter school. This way, many students can access their enrollment through the internet. Usually, our databases are flooded with many inquiries because of our school’s gaining reputation. We’ve actually been busy because we’re having foreign registrants this year. Our trusted servers and our HP Storage keep our data updated, safe and secure.
When one of the storages became too full enough even to add one more registrant, we suggested buying new equipment. Our team head recommended that we buy from refurbished computer gadget resellers because of their lower price. We have used equipments like these before, and never failed us so far. We got our new HP SAN storage from a reseller store and we were satisfied with the results. This year had gotten us a lot of enrollees, but our server and storages could handle information even double their size because they are maintained properly in storages that are of reliable quality.