





Type Classification of Physical Data Centers
A single company might use more than one type, depending on workloads and business needs.
•Enterprise Data centers: These are built, owned, and operated by companies and are optimized for their end users. Most often they are housed on the corporate campus.
•Managed Services Data centers: These data centers are managed by a third party (or a managed services provider) on behalf of a company. The company leases the equipment and infrastructure instead of buying it.
•Colocation Data centers: In colocation ("colo") data centers, a company rents space within a data center owned by others and located off company premises. The colocation data center hosts the infrastructure: building, cooling, bandwidth, security, etc., while the company provides and manages the components, including servers, storage, and firewalls.
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Tier Classification of Physical Data Centers
There is increasing reliance by organizations on third-party data centers as a result of demand for high availability.
Data Centers of all types are OUR CUSTOMERS:
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