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Colocation: Redundancy & Disaster Recovery Capabilities [New Guide]

Colocation: Redundancy & Disaster Recovery Capabilities [New Guide]


Colocation Redundancy & Disaster Recovery Capabilities: Ensuring successful business continuity is a crucial task for any company today. But this task can quickly become a challenge in the face of disasters like cyberattacks or power failures.

A disaster recovery plan can help ensure your business can get through such disasters without losing operations, saving it from financial losses.

If you’re trying to create a disaster recovery plan, you might consider including colocation hosting as one of the solutions.

In this guide, we cover the disaster recovery capabilities of colocation providers, so you can make a well-informed disaster recovery plan that ensures business continuity.

Colocation Redundancy And Disaster Recovery Capabilities

1.   Connectivity Redundancies

Connectivity redundancies refer to having multiple network connections for backup in case the primary connection goes down.

Colocation providers support multiple connectivity options to ensure your data center is always accessible to users. They can even support connectivity options with different technologies and carriers to minimize the chances of both of them failing at once.

A reliable colocation provider will also conduct regular tests to ensure the failover works and your connection doesn’t go down for long when the primary connection drops.

2.   Power Redundancy

After the internet connection failure, power supply failure is the next big factor that can negatively impact your operations. Colocation providers take care of this vulnerability by supplying the data centers with redundant power supply options such as generators.

They also run regular tests on these backup options to ensure they’ve got enough fuel onsite and a refueling plan for disasters that bring down the primary power supply for days at a time.

3.   Data Backup

The third key aspect that can cause a business to suffer serious losses is data loss. This is most likely to happen in the event of a natural disaster or a cyberattack.

There are various ways that colocation facilities deal with this vulnerability. One of the few is to keep an ongoing data backup on another platform that updates as frequently as your business needs.

These data backup platforms can be virtual cloud-based, local hard drive-based, or a combination of both, depending on the company’s size, budget, and operational requirements for backups.

4.   Skilled On-Site Technicians

In some instances, you’ll need an on-site team of technicians to tackle issues with your server/equipment and its maintenance. Despite having a data center situated close to your offices, you may need some form of assistance immediately.

That’s where your colocation provider comes in. Most providers will have a skilled and certified team of technicians on-site to help resolve issues at the earliest possible time. Their knowledge and access make them an invaluable asset to your disaster recovery plan.

The biggest benefit is that these technicians monitor the facility 24/7/365, so they’re available whenever you need them.

5.   Multi-Site Redundancy

One of the best ways colocation providers can provide disaster recovery from natural events is by supporting a dual deployment model. This involves having a disaster recovery site that runs failover operations in the face of a failure at the primary site.

The main reason behind creating such a design is to ensure any localized disasters do not shut down a business’s operations.

6.   Scheduled Maintenance

While it is important to have a disaster recovery plan, running routine maintenance to ensure all aspects of the plan work is equally important. This involves making sure the power systems, generators, fire extinguishers, smoke detection system, and cable connections are in good condition.

The task is difficult to carry out regularly for small or medium-sized businesses that lack capital or team strength. It is much easier to outsource the job to a colocation provider.

A colocation provider can run scheduled maintenance on the disaster recovery systems to ensure they can handle the workload when the primary infrastructure fails.

7.   Flexible Recovery Options

Modern businesses need to include flexible solutions in their disaster recovery plans to ensure business continuity. This is mainly to address budget constraints, but it also helps with the effective restoration of their operations. Some businesses may also have very specific operational requirements for different mission-critical tasks.

The good news is that more colocation providers are now offering flexible recovery options to support these needs. These include hybrid IT-integrated solutions, and cloud services.

8.   Environmental Monitoring

Environmental conditions can change drastically within short windows of time. Even a slight rise in temperature can severely damage your servers and equipment within minutes.

By entrusting the management of your servers to a colocation provider, you can rest assured that such environmental factors are always monitored. The colocation provider also undertakes the responsibility of maintaining the required environmental conditions for the optimum functioning of the servers.

In Summary

Redundancy and disaster recovery services can cost you some capital but save you from losing operations and, hence, customers as well. With the array of disaster recovery capabilities colocation providers offer, you don’t need to suffer any headaches either!

 

Related Resources:

Colocation 101: A Complete Guide [What it is, Types, Features, How it Works, Benefits]

Colocation Vs. Dedicated Hosting

Colocation Solutions

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