Written by Rack Alley
Most businesses face the decision to move, expand or consolidate their data center as part of their IT infrastructure strategy. This decision also includes an assessment of the soft and hard costs and benefits whether to own a data center or to opt for colocation from a provider. Several companies prefer offsite colocation and some of its advantages are listed below.
Reduced IT Infrastructure and Management Costs
Cost savings is generally one of the major benefits of colocation. Companies find that colocation helps them to decrease their overall IT management cost. These businesses do not need to invest in UPS, HVAC systems and backup generators to run data centers. These would be taken care of by the colocation provider.
Increased Power Capacity and Redundancy
Company data centers would need to cope with power capacity challenges when it comes to upgrading to IT applications requiring high density power. Colocation providers allow access to a stronger power-per-square foot ratio compared to private data centers. This enables companies to promote innovations in high density computing and virtualization.
Reliability and Uptime
Business continuity is mostly dependable on network reliability. This reliability can be tedious and costly to maintain within a privately owned data center. Colocation provides offer a multitude of networking options allowing companies to choose flexible solutions depending on their business needs. Network configurations of these data centers are also designed to provide adequate availability and reliability.
Rack Alley is a Los Angeles colocation and Los Angeles web hosting provider. Some of their services include LA data center.