Datacenter Virtualization Is The Way To Cut Costs

Datacenter Virtualization Is The Way To Cut Costs

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There are very few items that businesses can purchase that improves performance while lowering cost at the same time. Among those very few things is a Texas colocation. As a company starts to grow, the cost of data center space, air conditioning, electrical equipment, and network capacity starts to become prohibitively expensive. That's why it's far better to outsource towards a colocation facility.



With a colocation facility, the air conditioning, electrical equipment, network capacity, and data center space are distributed to several other customers. However, each customer's individual allotment provides improvement over what could have been bought beyond a colocation facility in an affordable way. That is why colocation is a great way to get an improved product while paying less.



Bandwidth



One of the things to decide when visiting a Texas colocation may be the level of network traffic that will be needed under normal circumstances. Bandwidth isn't free. It is a finite resource that costs more money as the amount is increased. However, most Texas colocation facilities allows a client to exceed their normal bandwidth allocation for an additional charge. That additional charge is going to be higher than what it would be when the bandwidth amount was properly chosen.



The colocation will generally pick the 95th percentile of bandwidth usage and charge for that excess beyond the chosen allotment. Which means a rare event that exceeds bandwidth allotment for a day won't change the monthly charge. However, in the event that same event lasts a couple of days, it will probably adverse affect the 95th percentile measurement.



Facilities



Probably the most attractive reasons for Texas colocation facilities is not having to worry about the electrical and cooling needs from the servers since its all outsourced. In most buildings, ac isn't run 24 hours per day in order to save energy. That is why those who don't outsource will need to purchase a separate air conditioning system to maintain servers cool. That may cost a lot of money.



Something for those who don't visit colocation is the quantity of electrical load required for a server room. It could start getting expensive to bring extra power into a room. That's why it's much better and cheaper to outsource a company's data center needs to a colocation.



Security



Finally, there is the issue of physical and network security. Corporate espionage is on the rise. Many have attempted to follow into building behind nighttime janitors to steal data and secrets. That's why most Texas colocation facilities have tight security requiring ID to go in the building. There are even certain areas that will require biometric scanning to prevent the issues with fake IDs.



Network security is another concern too. With 24x7 monitoring in the colocation data center, it's possible to outsource the network security to the colocation so that intrusions to servers or networks can be handled immediately. This is a big savings over using a company hire their very own swing shift and graveyard shift operations staff.


About the Author:
The author has been in the technology industry for over ten years and specializes in datacenter virtualization. Most of their was spent on data centers in Texas.



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