How Often Should You Actually Test Disaster Recovery? β Updated for 2026 (7)
Disaster recovery plans that have never been tested are, in practice, untested assumptions β and the gap between assumption and reality tends…
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Disaster recovery plans that have never been tested are, in practice, untested assumptions β and the gap between assumption and reality tends…
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Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Data sovereignty requirements have turned facility location from a cost decision into a compliance one, and the rules vary enough by jurisdiction…
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Cooling strategy has quietly become a capacity question as much as an engineering one β the racks a facility can actually support…
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Migrations are won or lost in the planning phase β the technical move itself is rarely the hard part, sequencing and validating…
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Latin America's colocation momentum is increasingly concentrated around a handful of metros where power, connectivity, and anchor tenants have reinforced each other.Ask…
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Power density has quietly become the real constraint on colocation capacity, often binding well before a facility runs out of physical floor…
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Headline uptime figures are easy to publish and hard to verify independently, which is exactly why asking for real incident history matters…
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