marsh
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Important Considerations for Your Colocation Needs
After deciding that you need colocation, your work is far from done. There is so much that must be carefully considered outside of the price. This is a very important business move, and one that should not be rushed into by any means. When drawing up your colocation plans, keep this list of key factors in mind.
Proximity
Because colocation is a solution that provides you with access to the facility, it would be convenient to choose a location that is in the proximity of your place of business. Having to purchase an airline ticket or plan a road trip ruins many of the benefits this type of service delivers. Being that this is a service that isn't necessarily prevalent in all geographic locations, you may also want to consider options that provide you with remote control of your server. This will ultimately prevent you from venturing out to the facility every time the server requires a reboot or other minor tasks.
Company Track Record
Before entering an agreement with a colocation provider, it is highly recommend that you check into the company's background and find out how long they have been in the business. Some firms simply offer this service on the side, while others specialize in it full time. You can end up with a quality service in either scenario, but it best to consider vital aspects, such as reputation and commitment, when making such an important investment. Ask for a few references, and if the company cannot comply, consider this as a sign to move on.
Bandwidth Options
There are essentially two types of colocation: carrier neutral and carrier specific. Carrier neutral tends to be the most highly sought after variation, as it provides you with more flexibility in terms of bandwidth options. This basically means that the host is not locked into any exclusive bandwidth commitments with specific providers. A good carrier neutral facility will offer redundant connections from a nice variety of carriers, in addition to reliable peering arrangements with other networks connected to the internet. The more dependable connections you have, the better chance you have of eliminating downtime.
Stability and Scalability
Choosing a colocation facility with lightning-fast, scalable internet connections should be one of your top priorities. Your current bandwidth requirements may not be suitable once your business grows and demands more resources. Tier-1 facilities with large OC (Optical Carrier) connections tend to provide the stability and scalability a business needs to flourish with their internet infrastructure. It is crucial that you inquire about these aspects, as they can be dramatically impacted by a colocation provider that oversells its bandwidth for the sake of profits.
Data Center Features
The colocation features you require will all depend on your individual needs. For the most part, you want to keep your focus on data center features that provide adequate protection for your equipment. Some to look out for are surveillance systems, physical security, fully air conditioned server rooms, environmental controls and backup generators among others.
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