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Data Center
NOC
The obvious differences between NOC and Data Center
Data Center
Generally speaking, the CED, or data center, consists of a building that houses all the equipment necessary for the network to function and enable corporate networking activities.
It is equipped with all the spare parts for the equipment, so that any malfunction can be restored in the shortest possible time and avoid the risk of loss or violation of sensitive data.
In addition, it must be able to count on a constant supply of electricity, as any interruption can cause serious repercussions on the continuity of business operations.

Data centers, located in dedicated facilities, are connected by cables to the network infrastructure and server computers to maintain uninterrupted service. Users can access data center host applications by connecting to a corporate network via LAN, WAN, or remote access.