// Managed Infrastructure — Use Case

Your Infrastructure, in Our Data Center.

Co-location services for servers, storage, and network equipment — in secure, redundant facilities with carrier-neutral connectivity and hands-on remote smart hands support.

Sometimes the right answer isn't cloud and isn't an on-prem server room — it's co-location. Your servers live in a proper data center (redundant power, cooling, physical security, connectivity) but you still own and control them. Good for hybrid architectures, latency-sensitive workloads, licensing-constrained systems, and businesses that want enterprise-grade infrastructure without building a datacenter. We offer co-location in Tier III+ facilities with remote hands, smart hands, and cloud-adjacent connectivity.

Enterprise Facility, Without the Enterprise Build

Tier III+ Facility

Redundant power (N+1 or 2N), redundant cooling, physical security with multi-factor access, and fire suppression — infrastructure your server room can't replicate.

Carrier-Neutral Connectivity

Dozens of carriers available at the facility with cross-connects to cloud providers (Azure ExpressRoute, AWS Direct Connect) for hybrid architectures.

Remote & Smart Hands

Our on-site team handles equipment installs, reboots, cable swaps, and hardware troubleshooting — so your team doesn't have to drive to the facility.

Space, Power, Connectivity, Hands

We spec the right cabinet or cage size, power (A+B feeds, amperage), cross-connects, and remote hands SLAs for your environment. Installation happens either by your team (with us providing facility access) or by us (with your team remote). Ongoing operations include proactive monitoring, change coordination, and on-demand hands support.

Who This Is For

Businesses with server environments outgrowing their office, organizations needing production infrastructure in a proper facility but wanting to maintain hardware ownership, companies with latency-sensitive or licensing-constrained workloads that don't fit cloud, and businesses pursuing hybrid architectures with cloud-adjacent on-prem components.

Common questions

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Co-location vs. cloud — which is right?

Cloud wins for elastic, scaling workloads and for reducing capital outlay. Co-location wins for stable workloads with predictable capacity, latency-sensitive apps, licensing constraints, and hardware you've already invested in. Most mid-market businesses end up hybrid — both, for different workloads.

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How is co-location connectivity different from my office?

Scale and diversity. Data center facilities have dozens of carriers available with redundant fiber paths into the building — circuits are lit and ready. From your office, a new circuit can take months.

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Do we have to use your remote hands?

No — your team can access the facility 24/7 with proper credentials. Remote hands are for when physical presence is needed and driving there isn't practical. Most customers use it occasionally rather than daily.

// Ready when you are

Some infrastructure deserves a proper home.

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