Businesses across every industry face an ongoing need for more power, space and performance from their IT infrastructure. And yet the prospect of spending several months and significant capital investment building out a facility to meet this demand is one many firms find unfeasible.
Smart Business spoke to Evans Mullan, chief operating officer at Latisys, to better understand what a company should look for when considering an IT off-site solution. There are several important considerations when it comes to selecting the right off-site colocation partner that can offer the complete set of capabilities.
What are the primary benefits of an IT off-site solution?
Companies that choose to outsource their IT infrastructure to a data center provider achieve four significant benefits:
More reliability from fully redundant systems for power and cooling, with back-up batteries and generators for continuous uptime.
More connectivity from multiple business-grade bandwidth carriers delivered as a blended network for maximum performance and speed.
More security with several layers of physical security, including 24-7 staff on site, extensive camera surveillance throughout the facility and multi-factor authentication at entryways, such as man-traps, biometric scanners and key-card access.
More capacity and growth potential as data center providers have an inventory of available space for new customers and for existing customers to be able to expand their footprint as their business grows.
What current economic and business factors are driving the business case for colocation?
Capital expenditures to build a world-class facility often exceed the budgets of all but the largest organizations. Outsourcing the physical location of the IT infrastructure allows companies to benefit from the economies of scale that data center companies can provide with regard to Internet bandwidth, cooling and power, as well as security staff and round-the-clock remote hands support. Gaining the increased flexibility and tighter control of costs that come with the operational expenses of colocation make it an attractive solution compared to an investment of capital to build out new data center space.
What size of company benefits most from an IT off-site solution?
Most data center providers have a variety of inventory options available, making them a fit for any size company. Typical colocation packages include partial or full cabinets on the small side, and customizable caged space that can range anywhere from 150 square feet to 10,000 square feet or larger for companies with the need for more space. Some data center companies also provide private suites, which feature fully enclosed data center areas for clients who want additional layers of security, climate control and privacy.