A Buyer’s Guide to Carrier-Neutral Colocation β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (20)
A good buyer's guide earns its keep by naming the questions vendors hope you will not ask, not by repeating the ones…
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A good buyer's guide earns its keep by naming the questions vendors hope you will not ask, not by repeating the ones…
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Redundancy on a spec sheet and resilience in practice are two different things β the gap between them only shows up during…
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Network diversity protects against a specific, common failure mode β a single upstream provider outage taking a facility fully offline.Behind every application…
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The difference between N+1 and 2N redundancy is not academic β it determines whether the facility can lose an entire power or…
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Southeast Asia's colocation growth has followed connectivity investment closely, with new subsea capacity and cable landings preceding demand rather than following it.The…
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Tier IV facilities are engineered for fault tolerance β every capacity system is dual-powered, so a single failure never takes the whole…
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The colocation-versus-cloud debate is less binary in practice than it appears on paper; most serious infrastructure strategies end up using both, deliberately.It…
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Capacity planning is where many colocation strategies quietly fail β not from poor execution, but from forecasting growth on last year's trajectory.It…
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