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A Definition of Colocation

If you need to set up data processing infrastructure for your business and you don't have a lot of money to spend, colocation may be the ideal choice for you. In fact, businesses stand to benefit from Nevada colocation in a number of different ways. Aside from the financial savings, colocation also makes maintenance easier and reduces your business' risk. Colocation can be defined as contacting a Nevada data center and using their infrastructure to meet your business' needs for servers, bandwidth, web space, hardware and power.

Nevada 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 Nevada 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.

Why Choose Nevada Colocation?

The first advantage of using a data center to host your server is the fact that it saves you money. While a Nevada colocation data center will provide you with power, storage facilities for your server, required temperatures, security and a good network and bandwidth, the amount of money you actually spend with these data centers is much less than what you would have had to spend if you had been hosting the server in your office premises. The data centers are able to provide you with such services at a low cost because you share their great systems and infrastructure with a large number of other customers. This reduces their overhead costs.

Apart from providing great infrastructure, saving you money and improving performance, the data centers ensure that their systems run without fail by providing highly dedicated technical support for power and security systems. This saves a huge amount of your time, worries and money, considering the amount of supervision such an infrastructure would have needed from you.

You don’t have to employ IT staff to look after the networks and security systems. Nor do you need electricians and engineers to take care of your power systems, backup generators and batteries for uninterrupted power supply. The Nevada data center provides all this for you at a very reasonable price and you can concentrate more on the operations and forget about the maintenance issues.

Nevada Colocation and Data Security

Many companies and Nevada 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 Nevada 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 Nevada data center. Then, you can get back to business as usual.

Comparing Managed Colocation Services and Unmanaged Services

Before you set up Nevada colocation services for your business, you need to decide whether your business would do better with managed or unmanaged colocation. If you and your staff lack the technical expertise necessary to handle operating and maintaining the systems you need, a managed service is probably going to be the best option for you. Managed colocation services are when the data center handles all the technical issues, like hardware, software and other systems. The Nevada data center not only provides appropriate housing and infrastructure for your systems, it also maintains them, troubleshoots them and and fixes them if necessary. You don't have to do anything but pay the fees and use the services.

If you decide to go with an unmanaged data center instead, you will be expected to supply all the hardware and software for your own systems. The Nevada data center's only responsibility is to provide you with an appropriate place to house your system and the infrastructure (power, security options, etc) needed to run it. All the regular maintenance is your responsibility. So is troubleshooting and repairing the system if it malfunctions, as well as any necessary upgrades. However, you do get to choose your own equipment and software, an advantage over using a managed data center.

Selecting a Nevada Colocation Provider

The first step in choosing colocation services is to decide what services you need for your business. Write these down before visiting a Nevada colocation center. Often businesses have a specific set of requirements but end up going for something completely different when they visit the data center. This should not be the case, as the services may prove to be completely useless in practice. Talk to several different providers and see what services they have on offer and whether they match your requirements.

Also, it is very important to physically go and check the premises and the infrastructure out before you sign a deal with a Nevada data center. A date center may promise you a lot, but may not have the infrastructure to provide you with the services. Consult with an expert on this subject, if needed. You can even ask them to accompany you when you go to inspect the premises of the Nevada data center. Lay down your requirements and check to see if they are happy with it and if they have anything more to suggest.

Once you have checked with a good number of such data centers, it is time to make a choice. Compare the services and the price at which they are being provided to you. Using this information and keeping in mind the tips mentioned above, you can then make your selection.

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