Colocation Hosting Services, Dedicated Server Hosting Services Features and Benefits
Colocation Hosting Services Provides Reliable Uptime
Colocation hosting services provides redundant hosting services to guarantee
a reliable uptime when you choose a quality colocation hosting services
provider. Within a "Class A" colocation hosting facility everything
is redundant. If services go down the colocation hosting customers will
not even notice it as there are redundant systems in place that automatically
replace those that went down. This colocation redundancy feature includes:
the air conditioning systems, UPS (uninterruptible power systems), power
generators, utility power, network routers, redundant Internet backbones
with plenty of extra capacity, and redundant onsite network engineering
staff. Not every colocation hosting services provider and colocation facility
includes all of these important services, but those that meet the Class
A certification requirements. Because a "Class A" colocation
facility has all of the services setup as redundant it guarantees the
highest possible reliable uptime for your collocated hosting services
and network equipment.
Better Network Speed and Reliability
Most colocation hosting facilities run BGP and have redundant Internet
networks and different Internet backbones coming into their facility.
When a company sets up a network at an office they usually just get the
Internet bandwidth capacity that they need such as a single T3, which
is 45 Megabits, or an OC3, which is 155 Megabits without the redundancy.
Premium Class A Colocation hosting facilities go to a much greater extent
to provide a fast and always reliable Internet network, for example our
colocation hosting networks connects to over 500 major national and International
Internet backbone networks. Also our connections are all OC192's which
are 10,000Mbps each and as of the time of this writing is the fastest
network connection possible to have for any network. This kind of redundancy
and size and availability of Internet networks within their colocation
facilities makes for much more reliable Internet bandwidth than what is
available or feasible at an office location.
Better Power Redundancy
At an office a company will have the primary utility supplied power and
may also use a small UPS to backup the servers or computers on their network.
Few offices have automatic emergency generators unless it is for a data
center, hospital or other critical buildings. Even with the office buildings
that do have an emergency backup generator it is usually the type of backup
generator that has the ability to run for 2 or 4 hours and is rated for
"backup". In the best "Class A" colocation facilities
the generator is a "Prime Source" type of power generator and
the UPS system is a whole facility UPS system. This type of system can
take up a whole room with the electrical breaker panels, automatic generator
switch gear, and large UPS systems. If an office wanted to install these
type of power systems they would need to upgrade the power grid to the
facility and get permits from the land owner and the City for the pad
mounted large UPS systems to be installed. In addition to this they would
have to get permits from the fire department to store the additional fuel
for the Prime Source Generator. All of this equipment can cost as much
as $12,000,000 to procure, build the special rooms and safety structures
and install. This is often not an option for a company to do at their
office.
At a "Class A" colocation facility, the generated power is backed up with extensive power systems so that the power will stay up even in the even of a utility power outrage, and the Prime Source power generators can run indefinitely to make sure that there is quality power in the face of an extended power outage.
Redundant and Improved Cooling / AC Environment Conditioning
Many office environments have AC systems that can handle a set amount
of cooling for the environment and are set to run during business hours.
When you introduce a large amount of servers or network gear, the power
used is converted to heat that must be cooled. Office AC systems just
aren't made to handle the additional cooling required for a large amount
of server and network gear used for Internet applications. In addition
to this, should the AC system at an office fail, or just need to be turned
off for routine maintenance then the heat would rise. Hot computer equipment
is prone to fail and has a much shorter life span.
This is why in the best Class A colocation facilities have setup redundant AC systems. Should an AC system have to be taken offline for repairs or standard maintenance there is another system already working in place to keep the facility cool and at the best environment for computers and other network routers and gear.
Significantly Lower Setup and Monthly Cost For Services
High bandwidth deals at a True Class A colocation facility can cost as
little as $100/month for space for a server and Internet bandwidth on
a dedicated 100Mbps Internet port or as little as $1080 for the whole
100Mbps within a colocation facility. This includes all the special redundancies
and services that a colocation facility includes. Yet, if and office were
to try to set up the same 100Mbps Internet bandwidth with just a limited
redundancy to cut costs it would still cost more than 30 times the cost
per month ($30,000) for a lesser service. Below is a detailed item by
item explanation of what this would cost.
Setting up a Class A colocation facility with all the above and below services can cost as much as $80,000,000. In addition to this the monthly operating costs for redundancy and reliability are quite high. If an office was to attempt to set up some very basic redundancy it could easily cost much more per month to operate than the same service would cost at a colocation facility.
Office Network monthly costs; Redundant OC3 Internet connections $10,000/month to $50,000/month depending on the provider, 1 person working at all hours onsite to be available to help with the server would be 5 people working 40hr shifts (just to have one available 24/7) X $4,000/month each = $20,000/month. This alone equals $30,000 to $70,000/month just for these two aspects of getting the 100Mbps Internet bandwidth to an office and having one staff person onsite 24/7/
In addition to this there are many other costs such as increased office power costs for servers and cooling, etc. Thus it is easy to cost justify using colocation services for an Internet application verses trying to do it at an office, but there are many other quality and service benefits that are even stronger reasons of why colocation is the only way to go for Internet services.
Network and Server Specialists
At the best Class A colocation facilities the facility has the best Network
and Server Specialists who do nothing other than help with colocation
customers network gear and servers 24/7 and thus these are the very best
trained personnel to be found. This is a tremendous benefit as experience
can help you solve a problem that may take 8 hours in as little as 5 minutes
when an experienced network or server specialist helps. This can make
all the difference.
On-Site Remote Hands 24/7
Not all colocation facilities are staffed 24/7, let alone most will charge
an hourly fee for simple tasks such as swapping out a hot swappable hard
drive or configuring a base ip address, or urgent help such as typing
a few commands to help you recover a server, but premium colocation companies
will include On-Site 24/7 Remote Hands service with their colocation plans
at no additional charge. It comes in handy and is very helpful. This is
the only way to go. It allows you to manage your servers as though they
were under your desk, even if they are half way around the world they
will seem close.
High Internet Bandwidth Availability
Another very important benefit of a colocation facility is the high availability
of Internet bandwidth. If you need to upgrade from 10 Megabits to 100
Megabits to 1000 Megabits to 10,000 Megabits you can do it within days
and sometimes as little as minutes. At an office to upgrade from 100Mbps
to 1000Mbps Internet bandwidth can take 3 to 6 months, if it is even possible.
This is a very strategic benefit of colocation facilities.
Colocation Opens Up New Possibilities and Business Opportunities
Colocation makes possible many Internet services that just would not be
feasible or possible without all the improved Internet bandwidth options
any other way.
Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
SLAs define your expected network performance in terms of delays, on-time
provisioning, repair time, delivery rates, and network availability. We
provide you with performance and provisioning SLAs related to the IP backbone.
SLA objectives include 99.99% access availability, with credits based
on the duration of the outage and repair time. Provisioning SLAs assure
you a prompt implementation of service after your order.