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FAQs: What is a colocation data center?

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A colocation data center is a purpose-built facility where businesses can lease space, power, and network access to house their IT equipment, including servers, storage systems, and networking gear. These centers deliver high levels of physical security, optimized performance, reliability, and interconnection options. By colocating infrastructure, companies avoid the significant costs and complexities of building and maintaining their own data centers, while still retaining control over their hardware. Colocation facilities also offer scalability, expert support, and direct access to networks and cloud providers—making them a flexible, cost-effective solution for growing digital infrastructure needs

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