Regional Spotlight: What Makes a Metro a Colocation Hub β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (9)
What turns a city into a genuine colocation hub is rarely one factor alone β it is the combination of connectivity, power…
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What turns a city into a genuine colocation hub is rarely one factor alone β it is the combination of connectivity, power…
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Physical security standards vary more between facilities than most buyers expect, and the gap between "has cameras" and a genuinely layered, audited…
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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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DDoS protection at the facility level is worth verifying directly rather than assuming β the marketing language on this topic varies more…
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Water usage is the metric that gets far less attention than PUE, yet it matters enormously in water-stressed regions where a facility's…
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GPU racks draw power at a rate that simply was not on the roadmap for most facilities built even five years ago,…
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A total cost of ownership model only earns its name if it includes the costs that do not show up on the…
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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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