Your teams rely on fast data access and modeling applications that demand seamless performance. Downtime and data loss are simply unacceptable. Here are some of the most suitable server options for private equity firms:

  • On-premises servers: On-premises servers offer a customizable solution for firms requiring maximum control over their data and security. They also require an in-house IT team to maintain.
  • Cloud servers: Cloud-based servers are perfect for growing private equity firms because they are scalable and flexible, and they allow remote access — perfect for firms with members located in different geographical locations. Additionally, cloud providers typically handle server maintenance, freeing up your IT resources.
  • Colocation: Colocation offers a middle ground because you house your own server in a data center managed by a service provider. You gain the benefits of on-premises control with reduced maintenance burdens.

Selecting the best server for your private equity firm

Here are the key considerations for finding the perfect server:

Performance

Performance must be the top priority for your computationally intensive work. You need servers optimized for speed with plenty of CPU cores and high clock speeds. Every second counts when you’re stress-testing models, analyzing massive data sets, and running evaluations. Having a finely tuned system frees your financial engineers to operate at their maximum potential.

Storage

Traditional file servers with hard drives often lead to slow access times and sluggish performance, especially when dealing with large financial models and data sets. Use servers with solid-state drives (SSDs) for shared data. SSDs offer faster read/write speeds, eliminating frozen screens and speeding up your workflow.

Backup and data recovery (DR)

Your data must be safe, so don’t skimp on data protection and recovery plans. Choose a server with an on- and offsite backup strategy, frequent snapshots, and automated scripts sending data copies to backup repositories. If anything goes sideways, you can quickly get back online with minimal data loss.

Scalability

When you hit capacity limits, plan for storage expansion, virtualized workloads, and cloud integration. As your team and assets under management (AUM) grow, your server power needs to grow right along with it.

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Get expert server management from Agio

Our specialists will work with you to understand your needs and design a properly managed server strategy. We can help you navigate the best hardware choices so your teams can focus on analyzing deals and maximizing returns while we handle the IT details. Connect with us today to plan the best path forward for your private equity firm.