Architecture Consulting

Consort can provide customers with expert system architecture consulting to optimize your server configuration. From your initial consultation with a solutions consultant through the continued growth of your organization , every step of the way our experts guide you through developing an appropriate cost effective system architecture.

Services Description

Consort has knowledge and experience necessary to answer questions such as how many web servers should you place behind a load balancer to meet your end user demands, or what hardware should go into a database cluster to make it a fully redundant systems architecture.

Consort's systems architects are experts on the unique challenges of managing and deploying enterprise infrastructures. Our system concepts are compre- hensive and coherent, and take into account all the requirements, constraints, and interfaces within your computing environment.

IT Architecture Consulting Services

Consort's Network Design and Engineering services includes the design and implementation of an entire IT network architecture.

These services differ from those of a system/network administrator in that the focus is on networking devices and infrastructure such as routers, networks, switches, cables, media and the protocols that connect devices on the network.

Consorts Requirements Analysis and Definition services provides a focus on the nature of a customers business.

We determine what your organization needs in the way of information. Our requirements analysis process creates a framework for constructing a system. During this effort we decipher:

  • What is the overall objective of the project?
  • Who should do what?
  • What are the components of the system?

Server Clustering

Setting up a server cluster ensure high availability of applications

Consort's systems architecture services can help you configure a server cluster so that users can always have reliable access to important applications.

The correct clustering solution depends on a number of factors such as:

  • What platform is your application running on?
  • Is there access to a shared data source?
  • Is it advantageous to have all server nodes handling content simultaneously?