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The recession has left most businesses struggling to find ways to ride out the rough waters ahead. They are trimming their budgets, cutting unnecessary spending and trying to find ways to do things in a more efficient and effective manner. And while ...

The recession has left most businesses struggling to find ways to ride out the rough waters ahead. They are trimming their budgets, cutting unnecessary spending and trying to find ways to do things in a more efficient and effective manner. And while there are certain things a business can compromise on to make it through tough financial times, one of them is not their technology infrastructure. Technology is the backbone of most businesses. Whether they are a technology business or an auto parts store, they rely on servers and web based assets for their daily operations. Inventory systems, sales and invoices all run through servers. A business must have fully functioning and reliable technology resources in order to survive. Staffing a team to provide that can be costly and time consuming. More and more companies are relying on server colocation to provide that support.
Server colocation is basically outsourcing the server support, hosting and maintenance to a company that is strictly dedicated to such responsibilities. With server colocation, a business will have their servers and support equipment housed in a secure environment, have access to better internet connectivity options and have round the clock support. Redundant power supply can be costly to establish in house and is a common reason smaller business choose to colocate. Businesses can lose important records, information and other data if there is a power outage, lightning strike or other electrical utility issue that may cause harm to their equipment or downtime for their resources. Server colocation facilities offer surge protection and battery and generator power to assure that resources will not go down due to electrical events. They also have dedicated staff that will step in whenever resources go down, regardless of the cause. Better internet connectivity is also one of the reasons businesses decide to outsource their data support and hosting functions. A company can get more bandwidth with server colocation without having to pay what it would to have it in house.
There are a wide variety of functions a business can have a server colocation team handle. Businesses that have reliable and knowledgeable internet personnel often choose to simply host their equipment with a colocation center. Alternatively, many companies decide to have the colocation staff be in charge of the everyday upkeep and functionality of their servers and resources. They can even choose to rent hardware from the facility. Colocation is a good option for businesses trying to find the appropriate amount of reliable resources to support their technology infrastructure in the most cost effective manner.


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