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What are colocation services?
Colocation is a hosting service where a business rents space for its servers and other computing hardware in a data centre. With colocation, the customer retains ownership of the hardware but benefits from the data centre’s infrastructure, security, and connectivity.

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Colocation is a hosting service where a business rents space for its servers and other computing hardware in a data centre. With colocation, the customer retains ownership of the hardware but benefits from the data centre’s infrastructure, security, and connectivity.
Context
Colocation services are an essential part of the modern digital infrastructure. They provide businesses and individuals with the ability to house their servers and other computing hardware in a professional, secure environment. This article aims to explain what colocation services are, how they work, and why they are important. Colocation, often shortened to “colo”, is a hosting service where a business rents space for its servers and other computing hardware in a data centre. This is different from cloud hosting, where data is stored on servers owned and managed by a third party. With colocation, the customer retains ownership of the hardware but benefits from the data centre’s infrastructure, security, and connectivity.
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Analysis
Choosing colocation services offers several advantages: Also read: Unlocking the potential of colocation data centres for internet users Data centres are designed with multiple layers of security to protect the hardware and data they house. This includes: Colocation services are increasingly focusing on sustainability. Many data centres invest in renewable energy sources and energy-efficient cooling systems to reduce their environmental impact. For instance, Equinix has pledged to achieve 100% renewable energy coverage globally by 2030 and has reached 96% coverage, demonstrating progress towards this goal 8.
Key Points
- Colocation is a hosting service where a business rents space for its servers and other computing hardware in a data centre.
- With colocation, the customer retains ownership of the hardware but benefits from the data centre’s infrastructure, security, and connectivity.
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