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Understanding Arizona Colocation

Colocation means using the systems and the infrastructure of a Arizona data center to host your hardware and systems on their premises, instead of opting to set up such an infrastructure on your own office or company premises. This can provide a number of advantages for your business, including cost savings, technical assurance, security and even backup procedures to keep your business data safe.

Types of Arizona Colocation Services

Data centers offer a variety of colocation services to choose from. The most basic option is web hosting. Web hosting services allow you to use the Arizona colocation company's web space, their servers to host your web site, plus a little chunk of their CPU for data management and processing.

Most data centers offer two different flavors of web hosting. You choose to use a dedicated server that is just for your company, or you can share server space with other data center clients. Sharing is cheaper, and it can be a great way to cut costs as long your business does not eat up CPU processing power or hog space on the server. You may also prefer a dedicated server because it gives you options you simply don't have with a shared server, such as MySQL, PHP, and other common software.

Data centers offer other services, too. For example, what if you already have all of the equipment you need, but don't have a safe place to store it and set it up? In that case, a data center will probably be able to house your equipment for you. If you choose this option, you'll get to take advantage of the data centers' extra security features, as well as the protection against fire, power outages and theft that a data center provides.

The Advantages of Arizona Colocation

There are several advantages to using a data center's colocation services. First, you'll save a lot of space and money compared to housing your own servers. A data center can provide everything the server needs to run, and prove to be much cheaper than the maintenance costs that you might have had to see with such a setup.

At the same time, the bandwidth that you get for the money you pay is much higher than what would have been available to you if you had the server in your own office space. This is because the Arizona colocation data centers deal with a vast client base, and their overhead costs go down as well, helping them to provide you with cheaper service. With higher bandwidth the server responds better to the requests sent to it. At the same time, since the major part of your hardware is at a remote location, your office’s internet networks see less load, and hence more efficiency. This is important, because greater efficiency translates to greater productivity.

To provide your servers with uninterrupted performance, the data centers maintain state-of-the-art back-up generators and power supplies. Even if the power fails, the data centers have generators to provide power till the normal supply is restored, and powerful batteries to provide an uninterrupted power supply while the servers shift from the main power supply to the generator supply and vice versa. Security at these data centers is also above standards with continuous camera monitoring, and other forms of identification like bionic systems, etc.

Arizona Colocation and Data Security

Many companies and Arizona data centers specialize in offering data security services to businesses. With these services, your data is backed up on a regular basis at a remote location. That means you don't have to devote extra space on your premises to back up your data.

Additionally, the data and the hardware used for backup are kept safe and secure at the remote data center. Technicians at the data center provide trained technical support, and the data centers themselves are built to be safe from fire, theft, power outages and more. Using a Arizona data center to back up your data helps you save money that you might have had to spend on data protection services, not to mention protecting you from the financial impacts of losing your data.

If the worst -case scenario happens, and the data systems on your premises go down or the data becomes corrupted, all you have to do is use the server space you purchased at the data center until you get your systems fixed. When everything at your facility is back online, you can update your on-site systems with the data from stored at the Arizona data center. Then, you can get back to business as usual.

Choosing Between Managed and Unmanaged Services

When your arrange Arizona colocation services, you have an important decision to make: do you want your services to be managed or unmanaged? If you choose managed services, you will rent space on the data center's servers instead of providing the hardware yourself. You may decide to rent a dedicated server that is only used for your business, or to share servers with other businesses that use the data center. The advantages of this are that you do not have to do anything at all to the hardware-you just pay to use it, and that's that.

With unmanaged services, you have to provide and maintain your own servers and other hardware. However, with managed services you are limited to the hardware and software that the Arizona data center provides. With unmanaged services, you can design and operate your system however you see fit.

Choosing a Arizona Colocation Company

The most important thing to consider while choosing a Arizona colocation company is to check it out physically. It pays to actually have a feel for the infrastructure and see for yourself what you are going to get for your money. That way, you'll know whether or not the company is actually capable of providing you the services they are promising.

The best thing to do is to review the services of as many Arizona colocation companies as possible. Look carefully at what they offer, and make sure you understand clearly what each of them are offering you and at what price. Once you have narrowed the field down to a few good companies, visit them one by one, and check out their infrastructure, facilities and the systems they have promised you. Check the security options and how good the power backup and generator systems are. If you have questions, ask the people that run the data center and see how they react.

Based on what you find, you should able to understand whether or not the data center will be a good choice for your business. For best results, make sure you also go through any customer reviews or testimonials that may be available for each company. A Arizona colocation company will deal with your hardware and your data, and therefore it is important to ensure that you choose a good and reliable option for your business. You might also consider a colocation brokerage firm to help you in your search. Most of the time, they don’t charge you a fee, and can leverage their contacts with multiple data centers to get you the best pricing.

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