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Rack / Server Space Colocation

“Server colocation with high security and full 24/7 access.”

Colocation services are a solution where companies or individuals rent space in a data center to place and manage their own servers and IT hardware. In this service, the colocation provider provides the physical facilities, security, and supporting infrastructure, while the user remains responsible for managing and maintaining the hardware themselves.

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Rack / Server Space Colocation

Some of the main components of our service

Colocation services are often used by companies that need a larger and more reliable IT infrastructure than the user can provide locally, but still want to maintain control over the hardware and its configuration.

Network Connectivity

Colocation data centers usually offer high-speed internet connections and reliable communications lines, ensuring that servers can connect to global networks.

Security

Colocation data centers are equipped with a variety of security systems, such as video surveillance, physical access control, and security guards to protect hardware from theft or damage.

Power and Cooling

The service provider guarantees a stable power supply and adequate cooling system to keep the hardware functioning properly and not overheating.

Technical Support

Some providers offer additional services such as technical support, monitoring, and maintenance to help manage hardware deployed at user facilities.

Physical Space

Colocation providers provide server racks (racks) or cabinets that users rent to house servers and other hardware.

Rack / Server Space Colocation

The main advantages of colocation services include

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Control

Customers have complete control over their own hardware and configuration.

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Security and Reliability

Colocation data centers typically have a high level of security and reliability, often better than a small company's in-house infrastructure.

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Cost Effective

Despite rental costs, colocation can be more economical than building and maintaining your own data center.