Global Colocation: Consolidation vs. Diversification

The whitepaper examines in detail why there is no one-size-fits-all colocation strategy and why proper analysis must consider the nature of the expanding organization.

Data Center Knowledge

November 22, 2011

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Whether you have global corporation or single location with customers in different countries, the right colocation strategy is crucial. This whitepaper dissects the relative advantages and disadvantages of three separate approaches to managing expanded demand for colocation services: using a single multinational colocation provider, using a set of independent regional colocation providers, and adopting a “hybrid” approach.

The whitepaper examines in detail why there is no one-size-fits-all solution and why proper analysis must consider the nature of the expanding organization. For example, organizations seeking consistency, simplified partner structures, uniform compliance profiles, standardized problem escalation chains or economies of scale might choose a single multinational colocation provider, whereas organizations having services that vary substantially by region may select multiple colocation providers.

Jointly sponsored by Data Center Knowledge (DCK) and CyrusOne, this whitepaper (titled “Global Colocation: Consolidation vs. Diversification”) assesses these issues and presents supporting data from DCK’s annual survey of more than 200 IT professionals. Click here to download this white paper on Colocation Strategies.

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Data Center Knowledge, a sister site to ITPro Today, is a leading online source of daily news and analysis about the data center industry. Areas of coverage include power and cooling technology, processor and server architecture, networks, storage, the colocation industry, data center company stocks, cloud, the modern hyper-scale data center space, edge computing, infrastructure for machine learning, and virtual and augmented reality. Each month, hundreds of thousands of data center professionals (C-level, business, IT and facilities decision-makers) turn to DCK to help them develop data center strategies and/or design, build and manage world-class data centers. These buyers and decision-makers rely on DCK as a trusted source of breaking news and expertise on these specialized facilities.

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