Why Colocate? Four Scenarios
Reliability, Security, Flexibility and $$ Savings Colocating minimizes downtime of mission-critical servers and applications. Can you afford to lose even one hour of revenue stream? What would it mean...
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Ok, you’ve decided to colocate your equipment – to a data center, primarily because it makes good business sense. For one, you want to take advantage of – a data center’s bandwidth. A BGP (mixed blend...
View ArticleColocation move in the near future?
Ok, you’ve built a sizeable client base, which now compels you to – research expanding your infrastructure. Rack expense is seemingly going up every month, to the point you’re considering colocating at...
View ArticleIs Colocation Right for You?
Certainly, there are benefits to colocation – physically locating your IT equipment (servers, switches, etc.) at a data center. By leveraging data center facilities, you can save on capital...
View ArticleColocation Amenities?
This morning I was reading on a forum about a data center in Los Angeles that offered some amazing amenities to it’s clients, but at a significant price point. Among those were showers in the rest...
View ArticleReducing your exposure through colocation
Total cost of ownership (TCO) – in Information Technology (IT) is the total cost of the staff and infrastructure to support your business. When crunching numbers to determine the TCO of your IT...
View ArticleColocation Specs
Bandwidth Data transfer includes all traffic that passes through a web hosting provider’s core routers, including FTP and email. Colocation packages normally include either 1Mbps or 5Mbps burstable...
View ArticleWhy consider colocation versus in-house?
In-house versus colocation? With in-house infrastructure (compared to colocation) you’ll most likely need: Physical space Rack Servers UPS Switch Router Diesel Fuel Generator Firewall Appliance...
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