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SEVENC | HOW TO OPTIMISE IT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR LOAD SHEDDING IN SOUTH AFRICA

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SevenC, a leading IT infrastructure and network service provider striving to identify and make available the best possible ICT strategies for its clients’ unique needs, highlights how businesses can minimise the impact of load shedding and ensure continuity with strategic planning and optimisation of IT infrastructure.

“Load shedding relentlessly challenges South African businesses, disrupting operations, causing downtime, data loss, and hindering productivity,” says Graeme Millar, managing director of SevenC Computing.

“With strategic planning and meticulous optimisation of IT infrastructure, however, businesses can empower themselves to minimise the crippling impact of load shedding and forge an unyielding path of continuity amidst the chaos.” 

Here are SevenC’s 10 critical strategies for businesses to consider:

  1. Power-Efficient Hardware: Using energy-efficient servers, storage devices, and networking equipment reduces power consumption and extends battery backup during outages. Server virtualisation can consolidate workloads and optimise resource utilisation, reducing power consumption and increasing efficiency.
  1. Load-Balancing Strategies: Utilising load balancers distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers or resources, optimising performance and preventing overload. This enables dynamic resource allocation, traffic redirection, and handling increased demand during power disruptions.
  1. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems: Deploying UPS systems is crucial for maintaining critical IT infrastructure during load shedding. UPS systems provide backup power during outages, allowing businesses to continue operations until power is restored or a proper shutdown is executed.
  1. Disaster Recovery Planning: Regularly backing up critical data to off-site or cloud storage, ensuring redundant systems and failover mechanisms, and conducting regular disaster recovery drills are key components.
  1. Cloud Computing and Remote Access: Migrating critical applications, data, and workloads to the cloud ensures continuous access to resources regardless of physical infrastructure disruptions. Cloud service providers offer robust data centres with redundant power and backup systems, enabling businesses to maintain operations during power outages.
  1. Monitoring and Alerting Systems: Implementing monitoring tools provides real-time insights into power consumption, system utilisation, and potential issues. Setting up alerting systems enables businesses to receive notifications of power disruptions, initiate contingency plans and minimise downtime.
  1. Managed Services and Outsourcing: Outsourcing IT management to experienced professionals allows businesses to focus on core operations while benefiting from specialised IT service providers’ knowledge and resources. Managed service providers like SevenC and ASG Computers can assist with hardware maintenance, software updates, security monitoring, and disaster recovery planning, ensuring optimal performance during load shedding.
  1. Power Backup Solutions: In addition to UPS systems, exploring alternative power backup solutions such as generatorssolar power systems, and energy storage can mitigate the impact of load shedding based on specific requirements and budget.
  1. Training and Skill Development: Investing in training and skill development programmes for IT teams enhances their knowledge of power management, load balancing, disaster recovery, and cloud technologies.
  1. Continuous Evaluation and Improvement: Regularly evaluating systems, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing necessary updates or changes is crucial for ongoing resilience.

Conclusion

There’s no question: optimising IT infrastructure for load shedding in South Africa requires a proactive and strategic approach. By investing in power-efficient hardware, implementing load-balancing strategies, planning for disaster recovery, leveraging cloud computing, and engaging with an IT company like SevenC, businesses can mitigate the impact of load shedding on their operations. 

Contact us right away to learn more about our services. Read more on SevenC here

About SevenC

SevenC was created in 1998 as a firm specialising in IT strategy and support services. Since then, our service offerings and techniques have been polished, examined, redesigned, and refined to their current state. SevenC’s product range provides a comprehensive and closely integrated solution for a variety of business requirements. In addition, we do so affordably and with a firm commitment to assisting you along the process. At SevenC, we are committed to providing our clients with high levels of ongoing proactive and reactive assistance and monitoring. We consider this to be one of our defining characteristics and the foundation of our business.

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