MANAGED HOSTING VS COLOCATION: WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU?

What is Managed Cloud Hosting?

You’ll have a server dedicated entirely to your organization with managed web hosting, but you won’t have complete administrative control over it. The server, including its integrity, reliability, and performance, will be maintained by your web hosting provider. You will have to pay extra for this service because your hosting company administers your server. Managed cloud hosting is exceptionally convenient because it eliminates the need for you or your team to help the server. 

Why do you need Managed Cloud Hosting? 

Managed Cloud hosting is an excellent option for businesses with limited technological experience or expertise that want someone else to take care of the tasks that require this knowledge. It’s also a fantastic option for a business that doesn’t want to incur the upfront capital cost of owning its server. 

What is Colocation cloud services? 

A colocation center facility is a space that is typically leased by a corporation to store or install servers and other hardware. Colocation cloud services normally provide electricity, construction, cooling, bandwidth, and physical protection, while the customer supplies storage and servers. 

Why do you need Colocation services?

Your IT infrastructure can be housed in a secure, redundant environment owing to colocation cloud services. Your sensitive data could be compromised in a variety of ways. Office migration, power outages, security threats, negligent equipment management, and natural disasters are a few examples. Because of this, it is crucial to ensure that data is stored in a secure environment with proactive assistance. 

Colocation managed services include system administration, physical hardware assistance, proactive response monitoring, server backups, and network equipment management to standard data center colocation services. You benefit from these colocation managed services by maximizing the value of your existing hardware investments and remaining on a CAPEX model while receiving full support from 24/7/365 expert IT teams in world-class data centers. 

Suggested FAQ’s Related To Context

What is the difference between colocation and managed hosting?
Managed hosting solutions include professional host support assistance for hardware repair, software installations, security upgrades, and more. With colocation services, you have total control over the server and are free to use its resources in any way you see fit.
What is managed hosting?
A service provider leases dedicated servers and related hardware to a single customer as part of the managed hosting provisioning model, and the customer is responsible for managing the systems.
What is managed colocation?
A managed colocation provider may monitor the operating system, applications, and databases in addition to taking care of the server hardware, depending on the service level agreement (SLA) in place.
Remote Hands

Remote Hands

If you are looking into using a managed service provider’s support, you already know how it would work for your company. Maybe your company has expanded a lot lately, or you’re thinking about starting a company, and you want to make sure you get started on the right foot. We often see large colocation data centers pushing the fact that you can choose their facility rather than the customized service, scalability, or advanced functionality it can offer based on its proximity to your office.

Although all data centers offer some degree of technical support, select data centers add substantial value to the services they provide. They hire a team of highly qualified engineers who carry on additional duties to fulfill their customers’ individual needs better. It involves the resolution of IT problems related to your infrastructure that your IT workers will usually manage. A remote hands support data center helps you to concentrate your internal Information Technology team on unique in-house tasks while the engineers handle the issues related to your equipment and network in their data center. This ability to use the “remote hands” of the data center brings conventional IT help to a whole new level and should be a vital part of your strategy.

UnitedLayer’s Remote Hands service provides access to a team of highly trained, in-house, licensed 24x7x365 technicians who can remotely control servers via a single glass pane known as UnityOneCloud. By building a library of information about the equipment, rack installation, cabling, and wiring of cross-connect termination solutions, shipping, and receiving for data center equipment/inventory boxes, we also provide a detailed cage and cabinet audit with Inventory Audit. Our highly trained and experienced rack installers for the data center racking and stacking of equipment.

UnitedLayer offers receiving and delivery facilities for data center equipment/inventory boxes, ensuring the protection of equipment or shipments for customers. We provide cabling and wiring services in global data centers, including cross-connect termination solutions, along with transferring, securing, or dressing existing cables in the data center.

The remote hands of a data center are helping hands when and where you need them. It should be at the forefront of your overall IT plan, from tackling daily tasks to rapidly unraveling a crisis. You can have peace of mind knowing that while UnitedLayer Colocation keeps a watchful eye on your network, you can focus on strategic in-house ventures.

Visit our website www.test.unitedlayer.com to learn more about our Remote Hands services.

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