Disaster Recovery Colocation: Designing for the Worst Case β Updated for 2026 (12)
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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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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Tier IV facilities are engineered for fault tolerance β every capacity system is dual-powered, so a single failure never takes the whole…
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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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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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Spreading workloads across regions used to be a large-enterprise luxury; it is increasingly table stakes for any organisation that cannot tolerate a…
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Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Most colocation migrations fail on sequencing, not technology β moving the wrong workload first is a far more common cause of downtime…
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