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Data Center Colocation Services are a type of data center service that allows organizations to rent space in a third-party data center. This allows organizations to outsource their data center operations and benefit from the data center's infrastructure, such as power, cooling, and physical security. Colocation services also provide access to a variety of network services, such as internet connectivity, cloud services, and managed services.
Colocation services are often used by organizations that need to scale their data center operations quickly, or that need access to specialized data center infrastructure. They are also used by organizations that need to reduce their capital expenditure on data center infrastructure, or that need to reduce their operational costs.
Companies in the Data Center Colocation Services market include Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, CyrusOne, and NTT Communications. Show Less Read more