Archive for the ‘Colocation’ Category
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How to find Houston Colocation Facilities
Last Updated: June 07, 2013What is the best way to find Houston Colocation facilities? Over the last 15 years working in the hosting and colocation industry, I have seen clients find colocation facilities in a variety fashions. Below are some of the more popular methods…
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New York Colocation Pricing
Last Updated: May 31, 2013New York City is a prime location for clients looking for colocation data center services. Well known “telecom hotel” locations such as 60 Hudson and 111 8th Avenue are some of the most well lit facilities on the East Coast. Colocation clients looking for carrier neutral bandwidth can connect to well known Tier 1 telecom […]
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Colocation Services -5 criteria for picking a colocation provider
Last Updated: April 02, 2013When evaluating colocation services, clients need to analyze many different facets of the colocation provider’s service offering. To start, the term Colocation refers to the provisioning of rack space for a client owned server(s) and network gear at a hosting company’s data center facility. The client pays a monthly fee to rent rack space, power and bandwidth. […]
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Colocation Services in Atlanta: Options and Prices
Last Updated: March 15, 2013Even with the rise of cloud computing and virtual hosting, the city of Atlanta Georgia has remained a “hot spot” for colocation data center growth. Along with the popular and well-known data centers facilities like 55 and 56 Marietta, several other quality data centers can be found in and outside of downtown Atlanta. Below is […]
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Fueling Data Center Growth with Green Power
Last Updated: February 19, 2013Historically data centers (DCs) have been the ultimate consumers. One 100,000 square foot data center has been known to use as much power as 50,000 homes. This excessive power consumption, while necessary, has also been the bane of data center operators and one of the major road blocks to the 21st century growth of the industry. As […]
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Affordable Colocation in London
Last Updated: February 19, 2013London is one of the world’s primary connectivity hubs, where much of the world’s international transit converges on its way around the globe. The city is home to some of the world’s most important data centres, which are densely populated with carriers and service providers looking for space from which to reach a pan-European audience. […]