Edge Colocation: Bringing Compute Closer to Users β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (20)
Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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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.It…
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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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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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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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The advertised rack rate is rarely the number that determines total spend β cross-connects, power draw, and renewal terms usually move the…
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Network diversity protects against a specific, common failure mode β a single upstream provider outage taking a facility fully offline.Ask ten infrastructure…
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A well-structured RFP is what makes provider quotes genuinely comparable β without one, buyers are often comparing apples to oranges without realising…
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