Modular and Pod-Based Data Center Design Explained β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (8)
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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Colocation contracts reward careful reading precisely because the parts that matter most β renewal escalators, exit terms, and SLA remedies β are…
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Provider consolidation reshapes the market from the buyer's side too, often shifting negotiating leverage well before a renewal date arrives.Ask ten infrastructure…
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Colocation pricing rarely lines up cleanly across providers, because the headline rate is only one line in a bill shaped by cross-connects,…
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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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Most colocation migrations fail on sequencing, not technology β moving the wrong workload first is a far more common cause of downtime…
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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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Fire suppression design varies more between facilities than most buyers realise, and the difference matters enormously if it is ever actually tested.The…
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