Colocation by Krates
Empowering Your Business with Secure, Scalable, and Efficient Data Center Solutions
Colocation by Krates
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What is Colocation?
Colocation is the practice of renting space for servers and other computing hardware at a third-party provider's data center facility. It includes the building, cooling, power, bandwidth, and physical security, while the customer provides servers and storage. Colocation allows businesses to centralize their IT operations, creating an efficient architecture that can reduce costs. It offers a high-performance environment for critical IT infrastructure, enabling businesses to focus on core activities rather than managing a data center.
Top Features of Colocation

Physical Security
On-site security guards, surveillance, biometric authorization.
Redundant Power
Backup generators, battery backup systems, uninterruptible power supplies.
Cooling Systems
Redundant HVAC systems, chiller configurations.
Scalability
Support for future growth, customizable space ranging from cabinets to private suites.
Compliance
Adherence to various regulations and standards.
Remote Hands Support
Assistance in installation, operation, and management of data center deployment.
Why do we need Colocation?
Colocation provides a cost-effective solution for businesses to maintain a robust and secure IT infrastructure without the capital expenditure of building and maintaining their own facility. It ensures 24/7 availability, meets stringent security and compliance requirements, and offers scalability to support future growth. Colocation also provides dedicated connections to various network, cloud, and IT service providers, streamlining the architecture and enhancing performance.
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Colocation Use Cases
Disaster Recovery
Ensuring business continuity with robust infrastructure.
Cloud Service Providers
Hosting cloud services in a secure and scalable environment.
Data Centralization
Centralizing IT operations for efficiency and cost reduction.
Network Expansion
Facilitating interconnection with various network providers.
Remote Management
Enabling remote hardware lifecycle management and support.
Colocation vs Public Cloud
Colocation provides physical data center space, allowing tenants to use their own hardware, while public cloud providers use their hardware and bill for consumed resources. Colocation offers more control and customization but requires hardware investment. Public clouds offer consumption-based pricing without hardware maintenance.
Control
More control in Colocation.
Customization
Greater customization in Colocation.
Investment
Upfront hardware costs in Colocation.
Pricing
Consumption-based pricing in Public Cloud.
Why choose Krates for Colocation?
Krates offers top-tier Colocation services with access to world-class data centers backed by award-winning support and industry-leading Service Level Agreements. Our commitment to security, reliability, and scalability ensures that your critical IT infrastructure is in safe hands. With Krates, you can eliminate travel expenses and free your IT staff to focus on more impactful activities, while we handle both routine hardware management and emergencies.
Why choose Krates for Colocation?
Krates Offering
Customized Solutions
Tailored to meet your specific requirements.
24/7 Support
Always available technical support.
Compliance Management
Ensuring adherence to regulatory standards.
Energy Efficiency
Environment-friendly with optimal power usage.
Get Started with Colocation by Krates today!
Unlock the full potential of your business with Krates Colocation services. Experience unparalleled security, scalability, and efficiency. Register today and take the first step towards a smarter IT solution.