N+1 vs 2N Redundancy: What the Difference Actually Costs β Updated for 2026 (11)
The difference between N+1 and 2N redundancy is not academic β it determines whether the facility can lose an entire power or…
Read More βAnalysis, market trends, and practical guidance on data-center infrastructure, colocation, connectivity, and the global digital economy.
The difference between N+1 and 2N redundancy is not academic β it determines whether the facility can lose an entire power or…
Read More β
Most colocation migrations fail on sequencing, not technology β moving the wrong workload first is a far more common cause of downtime…
Read More β
Tier IV facilities are engineered for fault tolerance β every capacity system is dual-powered, so a single failure never takes the whole…
Read More β
The advertised rack rate is rarely the number that determines total spend β cross-connects, power draw, and renewal terms usually move the…
Read More β
A facility audit is only useful if it goes beyond the marketing tour β the questions worth asking are the ones the…
Read More β
Rolling out colocation across multiple countries multiplies not just logistics but regulatory and compliance complexity, often in ways a single-market playbook does…
Read More β
An SLA is only as good as its remedies. Service credits that amount to a small fraction of monthly fees rarely reflect…
Read More β
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…
Read More β