What is Server Supply & Management

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.

Server management involves the maintenance and monitoring of servers to ensure they operate reliably and at optimal performance levels.

What we Provide

Managing hardware, software, security, and backups

We manage hardware, software, security, and backups to ensure your IT infrastructure is reliable and secure.

Monitoring and managing performance

We monitor and manage server performance, providing real-time optimization to maintain peak efficiency.

Developing disaster recovery plans

We develop comprehensive disaster recovery plans to guarantee business continuity in the event of unforeseen disruptions.

Planning upgrades and consultation

We offer strategic planning for upgrades and provide expert consultation to align your IT infrastructure with your business goals.

Why Choose Us?

  • Comprehensive Services: We manage hardware, software, security, backups, performance, and disaster recovery.
  • Expert and Reliable:Our experienced team ensures smooth and secure IT operations.
  • Proactive and Personalized: We tailor our services to your business needs for optimal efficiency.

Services Include

  • Technical Support: Providing technical support and troubleshooting for server-related issues.
  • Maintenance Plans: Offering scheduled maintenance to ensure systems are running smoothly and efficiently.
  • On-Demand Services: Providing additional services as needed, such as hardware replacements or emergency support.

  • Virtualization Setup: Setting up and managing virtual machines (VMs) using platforms like VMware, Hyper-V, or KVM.
  • Cloud Services Management: Integrating and managing cloud-based services (e.g., AWS, Azure) with on-premises servers.

  • Documentation: Maintaining comprehensive documentation of server configurations, changes, and policies.
  • Reporting: Providing regular reports on server performance, uptime, security incidents, and other relevant metrics.