
Colocation Resources
Tips For Managing Collocated Servers - These are some of the
best tips for managing collocated servers that everyone who manages
any type of collocated equipment should read. Article covers
such simple items as remote management and how to log into your
server in the data center as though it was right under your desk, to
more complex tips such as ways to keep your servers cool and extend
their life by placement or selecting specialized power supplies
specifically for your motherboard.
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Benefits of Colocation - The benefits of colocation are many.
They range from saving thousands of dollars per month for the same
quantity of bandwidth to the improved quality of the network.
Many times a company cannot even get the power required to do their
servers on site with the proper AC and even when they can the
benefits of colocation still outweigh the thought of having the
equipment in an office for your company only. This article
points out why as companies grow they realize that colocation is the
best path for their network and Internet equipment.
VOIP Colocation Tips and Resources - Whether you are setting up
a new VOIP service with your own gateway and launching a new service
or you are expanding an existing VOIP service there are many simple
details that can save time, frustration and money. Covers
ideas such as important items to consider in choosing a colocation
provider for your VOIP equipment such as the proximity and cost of
Internet bandwidth and POTS/DID services at the facility to checking
if the colocation provider charges a monthly fee for a cross connect
to bring the phone services to your colocation cabinet.
IPTV Colocation Tips and Resources - Streaming IPTV services
will all benefit from these valuable tips and resources. Tips
range from where to get high quality, large Internet bandwidth deals
to help reduce the largest expense that IPTV broadcasters face when
setting up a new service or channel. Articles cover this new
rapidly expanding media and how it will explode in the coming year,
to tips to be prepared to handle the new TV audience with top
quality colocation services.
Streaming Video Colocation Tips and Resources - Streaming video
can be different from IPTV in that the stream and audience changes
depending on the purpose of the stream. With streaming video
these tips and resources will also help reduce your monthly
colocation and bandwidth costs while maintaining the best quality
for your viewers.
Choosing and Online Data Backup Service - Online data backup
services quality and offerings vary. Often the most important
factor is to choose a company that will be very reliable and is here
to stay as a company. When you are looking to backup your data
to ensure that it isn't lost you want to be sure the service you are
using is reliable - this article shares useful tips on how to do
just that. Gives suggestions on how to select between the best
services and the free data backup offerings that are available
today.
Dedicated Server Options and Benefits - Because there are
different dedicated server needs there are different server options.
There are different benefits to choosing different OSs, and there
are different benefits to choosing different dedicated server vendor
locations. This article goes into all the different choices
and their pros and cons. Everyone looking to set up a
dedicated server should read this article and then check out the
resources.
Choosing a Colocation Facility - Whether you're looking to setup
a new colocation project or to move to a new colocation facility,
this articles will help you step through the important items to
consider for your new colocation facility.
Colocation Hosting Options - Moving up from web hosting to a
dedicated server to a colocation hosting provider has its challenges
that can make the path rocky if you are not sure what path to take.
Understanding the path in advance can make your colocation hosting
options and easy going decision and a smooth path. Read more
about the options presented in any offering.
Selecting Colocation Server Hardware - Considering a new server
or even a few hundred new servers for colocation? Sometimes
the thought in colocation is just to go for the most compact form
factor as in 1u servers or even blade servers but, this can lead to
some more serious mistakes when setting up colocation.
Sometimes the most obvious thinking isn't really wisdom because it
overlooks important facts. In colocation facilities there are
a number of benefits that are valuable to consider before selecting
your server hardware. Read this valuable article to find out
more.
Selecting 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Switches For Colocation -
This guide can help you think through the process in choosing the
right Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps switch to meet your colocation
needs. Details covered range from whether you need copper or
fiber optic to managed verses unmanaged switches. If this is
decision you are about to make or are in the process of choosing a
new Gigabit Ethernet switch you will want to read the tips and check
out the resources.
Internet Router Colocation Tips and Resources - Choosing and
setting up a router for colocation failover with BGP or HSRP is easy
when you are working with experienced colocation staff. This
page has some very useful tips for routing and setting up your
colocation router that any network admin should read before starting
the process.
Tips For Collocating Blade Servers - Collocating the ever so
compact and costly Blade Servers are different than collocating
standard servers. This article covers the differences ranging
from the greatly increased need for greater power density to the
increased cooling needs to get the maximum life from your valuable
colocation server hardware.
Tips For Choosing a Colocation Data Center - Thought provoking
details that can help anyone choose the best colocation data center
for their needs. Article has a simple useful checklist to make
sure that the data center has all the amenities that you need.
Not all data centers have staff onsite around the clock 24/7 and
even fewer data centers include on-site Remote Hands services with
their colocation. Not all backup generators are the same, and
some colocation facilities just don't have adequate backup power to
handle the entire facility, instead they rely on the fact that many
buyers just assume that the facility will have everything that a
class A facility must have. When making your decisions it is
valuable to make sure that the data center includes the services
that you need. Read this article as a useful guide.
History Of The Internet and Colocation - Understanding our
history always gives insight and wisdom for the future.
Colocation and Internet backbone history is no different, it gives
us insights into to best and worst decisions made by companies and
how to make the best decisions from our situation. This may
mean that the colocation or Internet backbone history will affect
which company we choose as a colocation provider or it may help us
make the best decisions in building our Internet networks.
Useful and insightful articles.
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