Colocation facilities have fast become the alternative to on-site data centers. More organizations are migrating their workload and IT infrastructure to private, public, and hybrid cloud platforms to reduce downtime and expenses while increasing network, operational, and physical security, efficiency, and power and cooling capabilities.
Modern colocation facilities featuring state-of-the-art and highly reliable redundant infrastructure supported by climate control systems offer services to address networking and computing challenges of today.
Challenges to Colocation Growth
Despite the abundant opportunities for growth in the industry, colocation providers face significant challenges across the board for scaling operations and keeping up with market demands. Decision makers in the implementation process seek fast speed to market, highly available solutions, improved value and ROI, broad design capabilities, ease of installation, and more to maintain a growth trajectory.
Challenges Facing Colocations: Long deployment cycles
- Limited product availability
- Lack of standard offerings
- Demanding installations
- Energy efficiency
- Accessory incompatibility
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