The Economics of Remote Hands and On-Site Support Tiers β Updated for 2026 (18)
Remote hands economics are easy to overlook during procurement and easy to notice once the invoices for on-site support start arriving.Ask ten…
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Remote hands economics are easy to overlook during procurement and easy to notice once the invoices for on-site support start arriving.Ask ten…
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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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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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An SLA is only as good as its remedies. Service credits that amount to a small fraction of monthly fees rarely reflect…
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Choosing between a shared rack, a locked cage, and a private suite is really a question about how much control you need…
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Compliance requirements shape the shortlist before pricing ever enters the conversation β a facility that cannot demonstrate the right controls is not…
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Renewable energy procurement has become a genuine factor in facility selection, not just a sustainability talking point β and it increasingly affects…
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The quality of an on-site operations team rarely shows up in a sales pitch, yet it is often the single biggest determinant…
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