If you’re in the market for colocation, there are many considerations to keep in mind. This buyer’s guide presents important factors to consider while choosing a colocation provider, along with buying criteria to help you make the best decision for your organization’s unique needs.
Colocation refers to the 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. This arrangement can also include service and maintenance as well as planning and deployment of additional equipment as customer needs change.
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