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What is a data center cage and why is it used?
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What is a data center cage and why is it used?

A data center cage is a physically enclosed space within a colocation facility that houses a company’s servers and networking equipment. It is separated from other tenants’ equipment by secure fencing or walls, providing exclusive access to authorized personnel. Businesses use cages to gain dedicated space with enhanced privacy, control, and security while still leveraging the data center’s power, cooling, and connectivity.

This setup is ideal for organizations that require regulatory compliance, custom configurations, or additional isolation from shared environments without the cost of operating an entirely private data center.

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