The continued rise of colocation services in business live

The continued rise of colocation services in business live

05 Dec 2022

The continued rise of colocation services in business live

 

The continued rise of colocation services in business live

 

India is experiencing a massive digital transformation according to industry analysis. Every action and function is being digitised. The huge progress in digitization is demonstrated by the fact that India is currently a leader in real-time digital payments, accounting for around 40% of such transactions.

As Indian companies rapidly advance their digital initiatives, they are becoming increasingly dependent on the ability of their digital infrastructures to handle the rapid growth in digital activities.

Individual servers or little server rooms are frequently no longer able to keep up with the high expectations of performance, availability, scalability, and security, leaving many businesses straining to stay up.

Co-location is the greatest solution in this situation given the rapid pace at which most organisations operate today since it enables firms to rent electricity, cooling, and other IT equipment with reduced TCO and higher efficiencies.

 

Benefits of co-location

Data centres must be built and maintained with great complexity and in-depth knowledge. Clear benefits of co-location include the following:

 

Reducing cost and time to rollout: While demand is high, there are many challenges to building a cost-effective and modern data center. There are huge costs associated with building a data center, which can take many years (due to land acquisition approvals, processes, and capabilities) and effectively stall any major digital initiative. Comparatively, renting from a colocation service provider is quicker and less expensive, and it allows the business to start their digital activities almost immediately.

Skilled personnel: There is an urgent need for highly skilled data centre talents both globally and in India. According to a recent Uptime Institute analysis titled "The People Challenge: Worldwide Data Center Staffing Forecast 2021–2025," the number of full-time employee equivalents needed for global data centres is expected to increase from roughly 2.0 million in 2019 to almost 2.3 million by 2025.

To guarantee a data centre runs smoothly, more highly qualified workers will be needed as the sector maintains its strong development strategy. Many businesses are obliged to operate with minimal workforce levels and are frequently unable to respond swiftly in case of any concerns due to a lack of competent workers.

The facilities may be operated and protected by colocation providers since they have an adequate number of highly qualified staff and decades-old, tested, and continuously improved principles.

Scalability: A co-location service provider is one of the finest choices when businesses run out of room in their data centres for their workloads. Additionally, based on demand, it enables businesses to scale up or down their IT infrastructure. The number of racks, as well as the power and cooling needs, can be expanded if demand rises. Similar to that, the racks can be scaled down accordingly if demand declines.

Redundancy: The majority of colocation service providers offer several ways to guarantee redundancy. From Internet connections, network services, and telecom operators to cloud platforms, colocation hosting service providers provide enterprises with the required stability in the event of an outage or downtime with one service provider.

Increased uptime: Colocation service providers employ the best frameworks and tools to give the best performance from their IT infrastructure. Infrastructure sharing across numerous clients lowers the cost of ownership while improving quality and availability. Additionally, businesses have access to some of the most cutting-edge IT infrastructure at more affordable prices and with quicker deployment times.

IT compliance: In many industries nowadays, it is typical for businesses to adhere to stringent regulatory standards for the security and resilience of their digital infrastructures. Due to the time-consuming nature of obtaining the necessary qualifications, most businesses find it challenging to do this on their own.

In contrast, specialised colocation service providers already possess industry-standard certifications that give businesses the ability to quickly deploy the necessary capabilities across several locations as needed.

In conclusion, colocation takes care of all the problems related to building and maintaining data centres and guarantees a business world the high availability and competence needed in the modern digital world.

 

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