What is Colocation:
Colocation refers to practice of housing your servers and devices in a professional data center in order to access economies of scale, advanced infrastructure, greater bandwidth, lower latency, specialist services and systems constant security and a whole host of additional advantages. Greater resilience to disaster and to malicious attack, huge savings available in cost and time and the sheer convenience of an environment in which every connivance service id immediately on hand-- it all adds up to a logical argument for colocation serves as the best strategy for many businesses.
Why now?
Colocation services have become a popular option for companies with midsize IT needs-- especially those in internet related businesses. It allows companies to focus IT staff on core responsibilities, instead of the logistical support needs which underlie the work. Significant benefits of scale (large power and mechanical systems) result in large colocation facilities, typically 4500 to 9500 square meters.
Benefits of Colocation include:
A predicable and operational expenditure model
Additional capacity can be brought on quickly, cheaply, and only as needed
Better access to space and power
Experienced professionals managing your data center facility
An ecosystem of partners in the cloud strategy
Dedicated infrastructure to manage during times of rapid business change
A better road map for disaster recovery
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