We put colocation under the microscope, detailing what it is, its pros and cons, and how it’s changing the data center landscape.
Colocation centers are private data centers in the sense that they are not owned by public cloud providers. But they’re not the same as private data centers that are owned by just one company.
Colocation provides some of the benefits of public clouds, like freeing organizations from having to build and maintain their own data center facilities. In that sense, colocation blurs the lines between traditional data centers and the cloud.
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