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What does "colocation" mean?

When you contact a Montana data center and use their infrastructure to meet your business's needs for resources related to servers, bandwidth, and web space, as well as hardware and power, the deal is termed as co-location. There are various advantages that your business will see from this arrangement. First of all, you have to option of working with the data center either from your own premises (remotely), or visiting the data center and working with your hardware directly on their premises. This can be chosen according to your own requirements, based on on the options that your Montana colocation center offers to its customers.

Montana Colocation Services

Just about any data center that offers colocation will have a variety of different options to choose from. One basic service that is often offered through Montana colocation is web hosting. Web hosting services allow your company to host its website on the data center's servers, use the data center's web space and use part of their CPU to manage and process your data.

Most Montana colocation companies will let you pick one of two different types of web hosting services. If you choose dedicated hosting, the data center will set aside a server just for your company. With shared hosting, you share the server with other companies using the data center's web hosting services. Shared hosting can save your company a good deal of money, but take care that your business does not use more than its fair share of CPU or server capacity. One advantage of choosing a dedicated server is that you get additional options for your website and data needs that are not available on a shared server. For example, using a dedicated server gives you access to features like MySQL, PHP, and other common software.

A variety of other Montana colocation options are also offered by most data centers. For example, if you possess your own equipment already and just need a place to house it and run it, a data center could be the solution. The data center will house your equipment for you and handle all of the infrastructure and maintenance. Plus, with colocation, your equipment and data will be protected by the data center's security features, keeping it safe from fire, power outages and theft.

Colocation's Advantages

Businesses choose Montana colocation because doing so provides a number of important advantages. The first advantage of Montana colocation is cheaper hosting services. When you host server space through a data center, the data center usually provides you with various equipment-related options. You can buy your own server and use the infrastructure of the data center to run it, or you can rent server space from the data center instead. When you rent the server space, you can again go for either shared space or you can rent a dedicated server for your business requirements.

The shared server space proves to be a very cheap option for your business, since you are sharing the server and the bandwidth (and the associated costs) with a number of users. If your storage needs are low or moderate, this can be a good option for you. Even when you rent a dedicated server or simply ask the data center to run your server on their systems, Montana colocation still reduces the cost simply because you don’t need to maintain and manage the infrastructure. Data centers that offer colocation services have overhead costs which are quite low, as they have many customers sharing their systems. This means that they can offer you these services for much cheaper than if you had set up such a system for your business alone.

Apart from being cheaper, the Montana data centers can provide you with highly secure systems for the servers or space you are renting. You can rest assured that your data is safe and there is no way anyone can access it without high level authentication. Your server is also protected from power failures, no matter how severe an outage there might be, as these centers are all equipped with powerful batteries as well as generators to provide you with back up power.

How Montana Colocation Protects Your Data

Data centers also offer an easy way to keep your data safe. For example, if you use Montana colocation services to backup your data at a data center, the data stored on the Montana colocation service's servers will regularly update and sync with the data on your servers. So, even if you lose the data at your facility, it's not really lost. The data center has a copy on their servers, and all you have to do is use their servers until your computer systems are repaired or replaced.

When everything is up and running again, you can simply copy the data from the Montana data center's servers back on to your own systems. This way, you get back up and running quickly, with only a small amount of downtime.

Choosing Between Managed and Unmanaged Hosting

There are two types of Montana colocation services: managed and unmanaged. If colocation is to work for your business, you need to weigh various factors to help you choose the right option. If you and your staff are less than fully confident in your technical skills, you should go with a managed service. When you choose managed Montana colocation services, the data center takes care of all of the technical stuff, like hardware and systems, for you. The data center provides a place for you to store and operate your servers, and it takes care of maintaining them, troubleshooting them and making necessary repairs. You don't have to worry about anything. However, there is one disadvantage-you can only use the software programs and equipment offered by the data center.

On the other hand, if you choose an unmanaged data center, you must provide all of the hardware and software to run your own servers. All the Montana data center does is provide a convenient place for you to operate your server and the necessary infrastructure to keep it functioning properly. You have to handle all the maintenance, all the troubleshooting if something goes wrong, and all of the upgrades. The advantage over a managed data center is that you get the flexibility to use the equipment and software of your choice.

Choosing a Montana Colocation Company

The most important thing to consider while choosing a Montana colocation company is to check it out physically. It pays to actually have a feel for the infrastructure and see for yourself what you are going to get for your money. That way, you'll know whether or not the company is actually capable of providing you the services they are promising.

The best thing to do is to review the services of as many Montana colocation companies as possible. Look carefully at what they offer, and make sure you understand clearly what each of them are offering you and at what price. Once you have narrowed the field down to a few good companies, visit them one by one, and check out their infrastructure, facilities and the systems they have promised you. Check the security options and how good the power backup and generator systems are. If you have questions, ask the people that run the data center and see how they react.

Based on what you find, you should able to understand whether or not the data center will be a good choice for your business. For best results, make sure you also go through any customer reviews or testimonials that may be available for each company. A Montana colocation company will deal with your hardware and your data, and therefore it is important to ensure that you choose a good and reliable option for your business. You might also consider a colocation brokerage firm to help you in your search. Most of the time, they don’t charge you a fee, and can leverage their contacts with multiple data centers to get you the best pricing.

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