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Why consider colocation versus in-house?

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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
    • Security Systems
    • Demarcation
  • IT Staff
    • Certified
    • Trustworthy
    • Reliable
    • Elevated reimbursement plus benefits
    • Available 24/7/365
  • Location
    • Expandable connectivity available to your location (s).
  • Climate control
    • Sensor alarms for temperature, moisture, smoke, etc.
  • Physical security
    • Locked server room with assigned access privileges
  • Network Monitoring
    • Hardware/Software investment
    • Email Alerts
    • IT staff on call 24/7/365

Colocation offers a very cost-effective means of housing a secure hosting environment. Physical space is freed in-house, plus capital asset expense is dramatically reduced.

In-house – Few businesses can afford dual diesel fuel backup generators and none have the ability to cross-connect to different vendors. Managing an IT staff layers substantial payroll expense and man-hours. Disaster recovery plans are typically DAT tape backups and are rarely compliant.

Climate controls depend over whether the cleaning lady left the door to your server room open. Often there is no door – simply open access to your most valued resource – your data. Companies who have lost data fail at an alarming rate.

Scalability is limited and monitoring is more often than not a user complaining he/she can’t get their email, surf the Internet or receive calls.

Colocation – offers

  • BGP networks for maximum uptime and reliability (blended)
  • Remote Hands Support
  • Redundant power sources
    • Power grids
    • UPS
    • Diesel fuel generators
  • Cross-connects (e.g., Cogent, SAVVIS and Level3)
  • Physical security
  • Electronic security
  • Network monitoring
  • Alarm sensors
    • Temperature
    • Moisture
    • Smoke
    • Fire
  • Scalability
    • Cabinet and rack space
    • Bandwidth

Colocation services can be quickly deployed (no wait time to provision new circuits) and are easily expanded.

Businesses are migrating to colocation because it simply makes good ‘business sense.’


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