What You Need To Know About Colocation Data Centers

neuCentrIX - 23/09/2020 16:03

Most companies from various industries have gone digital and we believe that there is no turning back. As digital is being significant, it is no doubt that data centers have now become a basic requirement of every company. But do they really have to be placed on-site?

 

Beside on-premise data centers, today we are getting more familiar with colocation. A colocation data center is a type of data center which rents out its facility including buildings, equipment, power, cooling, and physical security to multiple companies. Most colocation servers are carrier neutral which basically means that they are independent and connected to more than one network provider. This allows their tenants to avoid the limitations of relying on only one specific network and, instead, be flexible and choose from a variety of connectivity options.

 

These days, many colocation data centers offer customizable services and flexible pricing to accommodate various types of clientele. They provide a large selection of configurations that can be tailored to a company’s specific needs. In addition, as a way of going the extra mile, they have also extended their service range and included managed services that support their customers’ business initiatives, such as equipment inspection, inventory analysis, system testing and verification, and consultation. Using the services of colocation data centers provide a number of benefits for companies.

 

Cost effectiveness

In maintaining everyday business operations, internal data management can be a burden. Managing all its major variables and expenses independently have been proven to be both time-consuming and distracting. As an answer to this issue, colocation data centers offer services which include built-in benefits such as support, security, redundancy, and connectivity at either a bundled or reduced cost compared to on-site hosting.

 

Using colocation services also allows companies to eliminate various unpredictable variables such as equipment maintenance, additional security staff, office migration, or power outages while being sure that their data and information is stored in a reliable and resilient environment. Being free of the hassle, businesses will be able to efficiently focus on their core initiatives and resources.

 

Better connectivity

Another key benefit of colocation data centers is their carrier neutrality and ability to provide a selection of connectivity options for their customers. The availability of multiple internet service providers, network services, and cloud platforms to choose from makes it easier for colocation data center customers to build a network infrastructure based on their specific needs, criteria, and preferred convenience.

 

Improved security

Due to the rise of corporate data breaches, today’s colocation providers implement the latest, extensive, and tight security protocols in both physical infrastructure and cybersecurity. Their physical security protocols consist of various measures from big fundamental things such as location choice and IT support teams to administrative ones such as electronic access cards, vehicle access barriers, fire detection and control, camera monitoring, and continuous personnel monitoring. To complete the security measures, cutting-edge cybersecurity protocols are also employed including next-generation firewalls and managed backup services to ensure the restoration of both physical and virtual data in case of disaster or loss. 

 

 

As companies grow, IT infrastructure expansion and migration are inevitable. Colocation services provide companies the ability to expand their infrastructure quickly and seamlessly with more controlled expenses. In addition, if companies are interested in cloud migration to support their business initiatives and requirements, colocation services provide a smooth transition by allowing them to move their equipment to an offsite facility with greater capacity and performance.

To sum up, colocation services provide corporations a way to focus on the core actions of their business, eliminate the challenges of internal data management, and gain all the benefits of an upgraded data center: lower maintenance cost, increased scalability, and better security.