Designing Colocation Resilience: Redundancy and Concurrent Maintainability β Updated for 2026 (14)
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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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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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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Capacity planning is where many colocation strategies quietly fail β not from poor execution, but from forecasting growth on last year's trajectory.The…
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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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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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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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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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Southeast Asia's colocation growth has followed connectivity investment closely, with new subsea capacity and cable landings preceding demand rather than following it.Ask…
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