Colocation- what it is and what you should know about it

dedicated-serverGrowing businesses are wise to take a step back and reinforce their information systems. One of the most important and sensible departments to look at are the company’s’ data storage and management solutions which can be improved upon, typically by checking into colocation options. Colocation offers businesses a chance to rid themselves of the time consuming efforts which come with collocating in-house without any help. By outsourcing this service, companies find themselves with more time to fully focus on their business goals and objectives. When they use this service, companies are opening themselves to improved and premium bandwidth resources and the assistance of a group of professionals with the expertise to ease the process. Many businesses recognize and take advantage of effective colocation management. Another great benefit which comes with colocation is reducing your carbon footprint. Colocation centers are specifically designed to minimize any power waste. How do they do this? Every piece of equipment in a data center is monitored, that way the engineers know exactly how much of the power allocated for each piece is actually being used. More often that not, data centers end up saving you the cost of running your own server. If you add up the cost of running an in-house server (which usually includes hiring a specialist to monitor and trouble shoot it), it’s a significant amount more than placing your server at a data center. With the scorching summer heat on its way, it’s important to start thinking about the safely and comfort of your servers and where they are housed. Colocation facilities have sophisticated temperature controls which are not only environmentally friendly, but cost effective and the best at keeping servers safe. Specialized fans are located above every row of cages. Their design allows them to pull the hot air away from the servers (preventing them from overheating), cool it off and flush the newly cooled air to a different part of the data center. These facilities excel in keeping equipment at the optimal working temperature for the best results. If your company will benefit from it, it can be one of the best things to do!