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Colocation is the term given to renting rackspace from a datacenter or host which provides you with an internet connection, bandwith, and power to run your own server from their hosting location.
Colocation means you provide your own server and can configure it any way you want, but ultimately makes you responsible for your hardware and any failures. Also unless you pay for management you need to know how to run your own server and do things like backups and configurations of OS and things like that. Unlike colocation, Dedicated servers are the responsibility of the hosting provider. They will usually manage the box for you and help with installations and reboots. They are also responsible for hardware failures. Usually you are better off with a Dedicated Server or VPS unless you have vast experience and can manage your own server and it's hardware. Hope this helps |
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Colocation is meant for someone with a higher end server.
For example: lets use your suggestion of $300/month for a higher end server and using 1000GB of bandwidth. If you plan on keeping this server for oh... lets say 10 years doing what its doing, Thats $300/month x10 years thats equal to $36 000. Now lets look at a Colo example: You purchased the same server (hardware) up front for $4000. Now you are getting 1000GB in a 1U colo package which you are paying $100/month for. The math shows that the total cost of locating the hardware, and provisioning of bandwidth is equal to $150/month x10 years which is equal to $18 000, with a hardware cost of $4000 (think of this like a setup fee, a one time charge), this brings your colo cost to $22 000. Recap: Rental $36 000 Colo: $22 000 The savings are there in the long term. |
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People speak of "buying" a dedicated server, but really it's just leasing. This distinction might make the difference between dedicated and colo clearer: dedicated is renting a server, where the host provides all the hardware, connections to the net, and so on. Colo means you go out and buy a server from Dell or whomever, and pay the colo provider to lease space in a rack in their data center, and hook your box up to the net. The computer itself is yours - you own it.
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You choose colocation if you would like to have more flexibility in managing your server not only in terms of software but even in hardware. This is applicable if you would like to upgrade or attach peripherals to your server.
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Now I now what it means. I read the term from somewhere. Is it "colocation" or "co-location".
It made the term looked like " never seen it before word" if it's the later. |
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It used to take centuries for compound words to merge. These days, it takes days or weeks.
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yeah,im sure that dedicated servers sucks!
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coloaction: your server (you bought it) will be placed in their datacenter with fast internet connections. ofcourse you pay for it again.
It's your server, you can take it anytime you want because you payed the full price for it. Advantage: Nobody can ever take it from you ^^ Disadvantage: More things you need to take care of, if you rent a dedicated server you will get everything installed and ready for you and support. With colocation you wont, only do this if you are very advanced user. |
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Just my two cents, colocation can as well be managed and unmanaged, managed colocation is often referred to as dedicated server rentals.
When using this form of service, the provider has a dedicated server that is preconfigured to certain specifications with selected software applications on it that the customer can use within limits. In addition to this, the provider generally takes the responsibility of providing any software upgrades to the provided applications on the system and general maintenance such as reboots, hardware issues and any backups they may include. That's the type of service that companies like serverpoint.com and atriustech.com offer to their clients. |
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I would use dedicated because Colocation costs too much for me :P
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