Modular and Pod-Based Data Center Design Explained β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (20)
Modular and pod-based design trades some of the economies of scale of a large build for speed to market and flexibility to…
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Modular and pod-based design trades some of the economies of scale of a large build for speed to market and flexibility to…
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Streaming and media workloads place unusual demands on bandwidth and peering that a standard colocation deployment is not always built to absorb…
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Interconnection density compounds in value over time: every additional carrier and cloud on-ramp in a facility makes it more attractive to the…
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Certifications are a useful filter, not a guarantee. They confirm a facility has the right controls in place at the point of…
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PUE is easy to quote and easy to misread β a low number on a marketing page does not always reflect real-world…
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Rolling out colocation across multiple countries multiplies not just logistics but regulatory and compliance complexity, often in ways a single-market playbook does…
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What turns a city into a genuine colocation hub is rarely one factor alone β it is the combination of connectivity, power…
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Peering relationships determine real-world latency far more than geographic distance alone β two facilities the same distance from users can perform very…
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