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A Guide To Server Colocation

By: Chani Home | Internet-and-Business | Web-Hosting


Storing your company's servers at an off-site location is known as server colocation. Many companies are finding it really difficult to conduct their business without utilizing the services of a server colocation. It has become one of the most adopted strategies for business worldwide that are focused on:

†To guarantee network redundancy.
†To enhance their business interest and customers.
†To maintain and manage their own IT infrastructure.
†To protect their business from unanticipated adversities.

With the ongoing recession, online redundancy, security and flexibility have become more important today than ever. New technologies are constantly being introduced; so all businesses have been forced to consider the effectiveness of their IT strategy. Server colocation has enabled it to become an obvious choice for many online businesses.

There's a difference between a server owned by the client and not the host, such kind of hosting would be much cheaper in the long run. In such a case, you no need to pay the server rental fees and only pay the cost for the space where the server is located.

Another important fact that you need to keep in mind is the location of the server colocation provider. This helps in targeted marketing to geographical locations. For example, if your targeted audience lives in Los Angeles, then choose a Los Angeles server colocation. This will help your online customers to get a better and quick response. Make sure to research and compare different colocation providers before picking one.

Before you start hosting you must ensure that you have a rack mountable server since, it is the only type of server which is accepted by most web-hosting providers. It is essential that you discuss with your provider about your accessibility to the server. Server colocation is best for those who would like to have a server all to himself or herself. It is similar to dedicated web hosting. Even though the technical requirements are much higher, you will still receive the benefits from a server colocation because of the freedom.



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