Differences Between Hyperscale and Colocation Data Centers

Hyperscale data centers are on the rise: there were about 500 of these large-scale facilities in 2019, up 30% from 2017. Many clients are re-evaluating their data center spaces.
Retail vs. Wholesale Colocation
Retail Colocation
Wholesale Colocation
Retail Vs. HyperScale Data Centers
Retail Data Centers
Hyperscale Data Centers
Other Important Considerations
1. Platform Size
2. Power And Cooling
Hyperscale computing is a prime example where wholesale data centers might be necessary. Most retail colocation facilities have a ceiling on the power that can be provided to any specific area and to the facility as a whole.

3. Connectivity
Connectivity is another thing that has altered. Historically, wholesale facility providers owned and operated the facility. This also includes the electricity and cooling systems and building information management systems. As connectivity was an element of the broader platform architecture that was under their control, the client dealt with it.

4. Staff Accessibility
5. Cost
AKCPro Server DCIM Software
AKCPro Server is our world-class central monitoring and management software. Suitable for a wide range of monitoring applications. Monitor your infrastructure, whether it be a single building or a remote site over a wide geographic area. Integrate third-party devices with, Modbus, SNMP, and ONVIF-compatible IP cameras.
All data is collected and monitored through AKCPro Server central management software. This world-class DCIM software consolidates all your deployed hardware and virtual sensors into customizable dashboards. Features include:
- Drilldown mapping interface
- Modbus, SNMP, and PING virtual sensors (Licensed feature)
- Live PUE calculations
- Customizable desktops
- Access control management
- Centralized monitoring and management of sensors and base units.
- FREE for monitoring all AKCP devices
- ONVIF Camera integration (licensed feature)
From An Intelligent Rack to Data Center
Build up your data center with a wired or wireless Rack+ system to monitor environmental and power conditions on an individual cabinet level. With AKCP system architecture and a variety of sensors, this can scale up to a complete Smart Data Center monitoring system. Integration of mainline power monitoring, CRAC systems, and backup power, centrally monitored with AKCP Pro Server.

Make adjustments to your data center environment, and instantly see the effect it has on PUE numbers. Run your data center at its optimum condition for cost savings and server health.
Benefits:
- Live PUE numbers
- Control and monitor CRAC units
- Thermal mapping of cabinets
- Integrated solution
- Control and monitor access to cabinets
- Control and monitor access to rooms
- Monitoring of complete power train
- Free DCIM software