Collocation & Data Center Monitoring Benefits

What is Data Center Collocation?
Features of Data Center Colocations

Enterprise Benefits of Data Center Colocation
Uptime
- Tier 1 Data Centers have a 99.671% uptime percentage yearly. Maximum total downtime per year = 1729.2 minutes or 28.817 hours each year
- Tier 2 DCs have a 99.741% uptime percentage yearly. Maximum total downtime per year = 1361.3 minutes or 22.688 hours
- Tier 3 DCs have a 99.982% uptime percentage yearly. Maximum total downtime per year = 94.6 minutes or 1.5768 hours
- Tier 4 DCs have a 99.995% uptime percentage yearly. Maximum total downtime per year = 26.3 minutes or 0.4 hours
Risk Management
Security
Cost
Bandwidth
Support and certifications
Scalability

Cloud and Data Center Collocation
Developments
Monitoring
Surrounding Monitoring
A data center is not a simple public facility where anyone could be granted access. No matter if it is your own facilities or in a collocation, you should make sure to have the highest level of security. Unauthorized entry can be prevented with CCTV, surveillance guards, RFID security card-based access to internal facilities, and alarms. You can also have remote monitoring access to these various security means.
Environment Monitoring
A proper data center should be set up with different types of sensors to monitor the temperature, humidity, and water, power level. These monitoring systems are installed to keep track of every environmental variable within their data center. A monitoring system gives a precise notification which might be useful for the technical team to be aware of harmful issues. Thus, implement preventative measures necessary. Proper utilization of these environmental monitoring tools will allow the data center provider to see which system is using which resources, this is what helps them to maintain their optimal performance.
Conclusion
Reference Links:
https://www.coresite.com/solutions/colocation
https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/colocation/what-data-center-collocation-today-and-why-it-s-changed
https://www.bmc.com/blogs/data-center-colocation/
https://www.365datacenters.com/portfolio-items/colocation-compare-public-cloud/