What is colocation?
In colocation, the data center only delivers electricity, cooling, and an internet connection, which means that customers are fully responsible for providing and maintaining the hardware.
Companies can rent rack space in the data center. Rack space includes racks in a server room with all the necessary network equipment. With colocation, the client has complete control over the server and is responsible for every change made to security, hardware, or software.
Advantages of colocation
Complete control over hardware and software, including server specifications and operating system.
Flexibility and scalability
Data Center Infrastructure
DATA CENTER HIGHLIGHTS
- 500 square meter computer room.
- The largest Tier III data center in the market.
- Modular data center design.
- N+1 technology for all equipment.
- Electrical
- In-Building Utility Substation
- Two power sources from different substations
- Two different delivery paths for power cabling.
- Dedicated redundant Generators
- Redundant Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems (UPS)
- Mechanical
- Redundant CRAC System
- FM200 fire suppression system
- Security
- Biometric Hand-Geometry Scanners
- Card Key Access
- High Resolution Video Surveillance Throughout with 90-Day Archiving
- Full 24-Hour Building and Facility Access
- Connectivity
- Redundant fiber connectivity to the facility
- Top of the rack technology
- Controls & Monitoring
- On-Site Operations Control Center (NOC-OCC)
- Complete Remote Access for Monitoring
- Temperature & Humidity Monitoring
- Power Monitoring to the Distributed Circuit Level