Data Foundry Blog: Colocation

Are On-Premises Data Centers Scalable?

Are On-Premises Data Centers Scalable?

While there may be some benefit to housing your enterprise data in-house, the cons will typically outweigh the benefits. The problem is that it costs a lot of money to get your data needs met — and it’s not just the money you’ll spend now. It can be hard to predict the ways not only how your organization’s data needs will change, but to predict on a large scale how...

Are Data Centers Physically Secure?

Are Data Centers Physically Secure?

Colocation data centers have fast become the go-to route for any company or organization that has colocation, data storage, or cloud computing needs. A data center represents an alternative to the expense of building your own IT hub. That said, for most businesses data center security will be a huge factor in deciding on a possible candidate. What does good data center...

Should you Build your Own Data Center?

Should you Build your Own Data Center?

Despite the importance of building robust, high-quality and highly effective data centers, one important phase of deployment often remains an enigma, even to those familiar with the industry: commissioning. Commissioning has been a part of the construction industry for decades, but the standards and processes involved are continuing to evolve as digital demands do the same....

How Secure Colocation Protects Against PDoS Attacks

How Secure Colocation Protects Against PDoS Attacks

In the evolving world of cybersecurity, learning about new risks and potential disruptions is a key to avoiding them. While many may have heard of the more infamous DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack by now, today we’re examining the lesser-known PDoS attack. What is A PDoS Attack? PDoS attacks or Permanent Denial of Service attacks, differ from their similarly...

How Much Does it Cost to Own a Data Center?

How Much Does it Cost to Own a Data Center?

Edge computing has never been more popular. With virtually all types of business utilizing cloud technologies these days, an edge data center is often a crucial step in making sure that your data is there when you need it. That’s not hyperbole, edge computing can be the kick that allows for better processing large amounts of data, which in turn can lead to better...

Data Center Migration: Creating a Winning Relocation Strategy

Data Center Migration: Creating a Winning Relocation Strategy

As business needs evolve, footprints grow and data strategies sometimes change, it’s common for enterprises to relocate their data or find a new colocation data center. Migrating to a new data center may seem intimidating and scary at first, but with the right partner and strategy at the helm, you will be able to navigate a migration with expert support at all times....

Does A Purpose-Built Data Center Offer Business Scalability?

Does A Purpose-Built Data Center Offer Business Scalability?

Data center jargon can make searching for the right colocation facility challenging for businesses, and when it comes to terms like “purpose-built,” enterprises might be left wondering exactly what that means, why they should pay attention to it or if they even need that at all. Luckily, in the case of this data center term, it’s relatively self-explanatory but that doesn’t...

4 Ways to Identify a Top Tier Colocation Data Center

4 Ways to Identify a Top Tier Colocation Data Center

With the majority of today’s enterprises pivoting into the digital world, there’s no question about the importance of the data center and its role in empowering next-generation customer experiences and business operation. While the question of colocation versus in-house data center is still much discussed, when the two options are weighed against an increasingly complex...

What is a Data Center?

What is a Data Center?

To put it simply, a data center is a physical location that houses critical IT equipment. Typically, that means routers, storage systems, servers, and application delivery controllers, and other key components. A data center allows an organization to centralize its IT operations, equipment, and various ways of storing and processing data. If you’re an IT person, you know that...

In-house Data Center vs. Data Center Colocation: Which is better?

In-house Data Center vs. Data Center Colocation: Which is better?

The Data Center Dilemma: Understanding In-House Solutions Versus Colocation In the contemporary enterprise landscape, data centers are key drivers and enablers for all things digital business. Whether it’s adopting new applications, incorporating new added-value services for end users, or creating more seamless IT frameworks for better collaboration and productivity, the data...

How Enterprises Benefit from Colocation Data Centers

How Enterprises Benefit from Colocation Data Centers

Colocation data centers are an integral part of countless successful enterprises across the globe. It’s not surprising to anyone paying attention to the industry—using a colocation data center has long given businesses options and flexibility that their in-house hosting simply would never be able to match. This gap just keeps widening, something that has become starkly...

Decades of Evolution to Meet Tomorrow’s Needs: An Interview with Data Foundry’s CTO

As part of the group that founded Data Foundry, CTO Edward Henigin has been a member of the data center industry for some time and been witness to the many changes that it has gone through. This includes expanding densities, emerging markets and the overall growth of data—all topics that he got to dive into with his recent interview with David Liggitt, CEO of datacenterHawk....

Houston 2’s Completed Expansion Meets Growing Houston Business Demand for Reliable Capacity and More

Houston 2’s Completed Expansion Meets Growing Houston Business Demand for Reliable Capacity and More

The growth and implementation of IoT-enabled technologies and data-hungry applications has been expanding across Houston’s market and changing the demands of local business. When combined with Houston’s status as a top metro for economic growth potential and as a home to the headquarters of 21 Forbes Global 2000 companies, the business community’s impressive growth...

What Is a Colocation Data Center?

What Is a Colocation Data Center?

A colocation data center is a data center shared by multiple companies who rent or lease space from the data center’s owner or operator. Colocation data centers are also called multi-tenant data centers. The popularity of these types of data centers has grown since the early 2000s, and analysts predict the colocation industry will continue to grow throughout the 2020s. Many...