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Secure Physical Access to the Server
Ensure that only authorized employees have access to the servers. It is easier for unauthorized persons to access sensitive and proprietary data in an office environment.
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Control Server's Environment
It is not unusual to find company servers located in closets or other non-server friendly environments. A dust free, climate controlled environment will extend the life of the equipment. Less wear and tear on the server can limit unanticipated downtime due to burnt out fans and hard drives crashing.
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Connection Stability
Most office environments have one means of Internet connectivity. If the office loses Internet so does the server. Co-location provides dedicated bandwidth and redundant connectivity. Our co-location facility is serviced by a minimum of two upstream providers at all times. Bandwidth can be increased as the company's needs grow.
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Redundant Power
Co-locating a server protects against power outages because battery backup in addition to emergency generator backup is provided for your server. This is critical for business applications that are functioning on a 24/7 basis.