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Defining Colocation

"Colocation" is when you contract with a data center to use their infrastructure, like computers, servers, bandwidth, hardware, processors, and web-space. Many businesses prefer California colocation because it is easier than maintaining the infrastructure yourself. Colocation also saves space, and can be very cost effective, as well.

Whether you need data storage, web space and online activities, telecommunication, data processing, or anything else, colocation can make your business much more efficient.

California Colocation Service Options

A data center can provide you with a number of colocation services. The most basic type of service is web hosting. "Web hosting" means that you contract with a co-location company for their web space. Then, you can host your website or use their server space and a part of their CPU for your data management and processing. Depending on your needs, you generally have two web hosting options to choose from. The first is a dedicated server for your business, where the whole server has been allocated to you. You can also go for a shared space on the California colocation agency's servers with a host of other clients if you require relatively less server space and use low CPU.

Data centers offer a number of other services as well. For example, if you have the hardware and the systems already, you can approach a data center to provide you with the infrastructure and the systems to house your equipment for you. This provides you with uninterrupted power plus safety from fire, theft and data loss. At the same time, you can keep the provision of a room for you in case you want to work with the hardware on site instead of accessing it remotely.

Advantages of California Colocation

Colocation can save your business a lot of time and money. Systems used for data storage, data management, web hosting, telecommunication, e-commerce, etc, often require very specialized storage environments. Maintaining such an environment and infrastructure on your office premises can be an expensive affair, and will also require a good deal of attention and resources.

When you approach a California data center, you get to utilize their infrastructure at a nominal charge. In fact, the equipment and infrastructure you get for the money you spend to colocate is often much better than what you would have been able to afford on your own. Colocation companies can provide you with data services at a lower cost as they have a lot of clients on their books, and their overhead cost goes down considerably.

When you choose California colocation, some of the services you will enjoy are high security setup, proper power systems with power generators to back up the building's electricity in case the power goes out, battery power to bridge the gap during the switchover time from the main power supply to the generator supply, proper storage systems like cabinets, racks, shelves, etc and much more. Proper fire prevention and theft prevention systems are also implemented.

Using California Colocation to Secure Your Data

Data security is something that every business needs to consider very carefully. This is precisely why businesses sometimes opt for colocation arrangements, where they use the services of a data center to back up their data for emergency conditions. There are a number of agencies and companies whose sole mission is to offer your business these backup services. Your updated data gets stored regularly at a remote location on the premises of the agency that you have decided to deal with. You don’t need to provide additional space and resources for the hardware used to back up your data.

Moreover your data and the hardware used to store it get proper technical support from technicians working with the California colocation agency, and hence your data is safe under all conditions. In case of a problem, when your data stored on your premises may get corrupted or lost, you can utilize the server space allocated for your business at the data center until your own systems are back in place. Once you have everything under control, update the recovered systems with the data from the data center, and you are back to business without any trouble.

Choosing Between Managed and Unmanaged Hosting

There are two types of California colocation services: managed and unmanaged. If colocation is to work for your business, you need to weigh various factors to help you choose the right option. If you and your staff are less than fully confident in your technical skills, you should go with a managed service. When you choose managed California colocation services, the data center takes care of all of the technical stuff, like hardware and systems, for you. The data center provides a place for you to store and operate your servers, and it takes care of maintaining them, troubleshooting them and making necessary repairs. You don't have to worry about anything. However, there is one disadvantage-you can only use the software programs and equipment offered by the data center.

On the other hand, if you choose an unmanaged data center, you must provide all of the hardware and software to run your own servers. All the California data center does is provide a convenient place for you to operate your server and the necessary infrastructure to keep it functioning properly. You have to handle all the maintenance, all the troubleshooting if something goes wrong, and all of the upgrades. The advantage over a managed data center is that you get the flexibility to use the equipment and software of your choice.

Choosing the Right California Data Center

When it comes to finding the right data center to provide California colocation services for your business, there are a number of important considerations to keep in mind. First of all, you need to know what services you will need from the arrangement. Once you know what you want, you will be able to find a data center that offers the appropriate services. For example, you may just need basic web hosting service. Or, you may want the data center to house your own servers and other hardware. Other common services include data protection and recovery and technical support. See what services the California data center offers and what their prices are like. Then, you can compare this information with the services and prices of other data centers to find the best choice for your business.

When you choose California colocation, you should be aware that all of your data and business information will be stored at the data center. That is why it is so important to choose a data center that is reliable. Physically traveling to the data center to scope out their equipment and technology is the only way to be sure that the data center is legit. When you go, make sure to inspect the security systems, the generators and other backup power sources as well.

By checking out the data center before you sign up for California colocation services, you will be able to ensure that you get a good value for your investment, producing excellent results for your business.

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