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Avoid the dangers of colocation


Sharing resources doesn’t mean you have to compromise on IT performance


If you’re planning on deploying your IT in a colocation data centre without fi rst establishing a balanced strategy that considers power and cooling, you’re well on your way to missing out on great savings opportunities.


Improve data centre availability and effi ciency Many colocation providers and tenants have become used to subpar effi ciency when it comes to energy consumption and space. It doesn’t have to be this way. An effective acceptable use policy (AUP) agreement that comprehends capacity management, air management, smart power distribution, and pods can make all the difference between a highly available data centre and needless headaches for users.


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Power and Cooling Guidelines for Deploying IT in Colocation Data Centres


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