Colocation is when organizations place their own servers and other essential computing hardware for data storage in space rented in a physical data center owned and/or operated by a third party.
Improve connectivity, security – and lower costs – with Data Center Colocation.
Colocation (also known as 'colo') offers your business access to a more robust infrastructure than a typical on-premises solution and will normally offer near 100% uptime through the SLA. Because data center colocation tenants share operational costs for areas such as power, cooling, bandwidth, communications, and security with other tenants, you can avoid having to plan for capital expenditures such as UPS multiple backup generators, power grids and HVAC units. Ongoing maintenance costs associated with maintaining and managing an in-house server(s) are also taken out of the equation This all makes colo cheaper and easier than building and managing a dedicated data center for a sole user.