Disaster Recovery Colocation: Designing for the Worst Case β Updated for 2026 (18)
Disaster recovery plans that have never been tested are, in practice, untested assumptions β and the gap between assumption and reality tends…
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Disaster recovery plans that have never been tested are, in practice, untested assumptions β and the gap between assumption and reality tends…
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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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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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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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Disaster recovery plans that have never been tested are, in practice, untested assumptions β and the gap between assumption and reality tends…
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Migrations are won or lost in the planning phase β the technical move itself is rarely the hard part, sequencing and validating…
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Moving from shared to dedicated infrastructure changes more than the bill β it shifts a meaningful share of operational responsibility onto your…
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The greenfield-versus-brownfield choice in data center development comes down to a trade-off between design freedom and speed to operational capacity.Behind every application…
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