Colocation centers are data centers that provide space, power, cooling, and physical security for the server, storage, and networking equipment of other businesses. These centers are typically used by companies that do not have the resources or expertise to build and maintain their own data centers. Colocation centers are typically owned and operated by third-party providers, who offer a variety of services such as managed hosting, cloud computing, and disaster recovery. Colocation centers are an important part of the data center industry, providing businesses with the infrastructure and services they need to store and manage their data. They offer a cost-effective solution for businesses that need to store large amounts of data, as well as the flexibility to scale up or down as needed. Some of the companies in the colocation center market include Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, CyrusOne, and Interxion. Show Less Read more
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