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ALERT: Why did you move your data center there?!

 

Weather Alert

Selecting a reliable colocation provider is vital for businesses looking to maintain uptime, particularly in the event of hurricanes or other natural disasters.  Colocation facilities are designed to host your critical infrastructure, offering a safe, reliable environment that’s prepared to withstand power outages, flooding, and other issues. But how do you choose the right colocation center?


Location is a major consideration. Avoid regions prone to extreme weather events like hurricanes, earthquakes, or floods. Look for data centers in geographically stable areas and ensure they have backup sites, offering redundancy if one location becomes compromised. It’s also important to verify whether the facility meets or exceeds industry standards like Tier III or Tier IV, ensuring high uptime and reliability.


A solid colocation provider should offer robust power redundancy and multiple power feeds. In the case of an extended outage, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems and generators ensure continued operation. Ask about their cooling systems, which should also be designed for energy efficiency and resilience.


Security is another top concern. Whether it’s physical security, such as biometric access control, or cybersecurity measures, a comprehensive approach ensures the protection of your valuable assets. Additionally, ensure that the provider has a disaster recovery plan in place, tested regularly.


In the aftermath of the hurricane, businesses should assess their current colocation arrangements and take steps to ensure their IT systems can handle future crises. By partnering with a top-tier colocation provider, you can ensure the safety and uptime of your critical infrastructure.

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