Colocation
Thursday, January 31st, 2008Colocation is not different from a dedicated web hosting service. The client or service user owns the colo server and the hosting company provides the physical space occupied by the server. The company also takes charge of the maintenance of the server. Colocation is by far the best and most expensive type of the web hosting service. The colocation provider provides little to no support directly. The support towards the client’s machine is via providing electrical and internet access and dedciated and requested for storage facilities for the server.
In the case of Colocation, most of the time, the client has his or her own administrator to visit the data center on site. The administrator handles all the required hardware upgrades or changes. Colocation types include clustered hosting, grid hosting and the home server. The clustered hosting has multiple servers hosting the same content. This is the perfect solution for high-availability and dedicated hosting. In the case of grid hosting, the server cluster acts like a grid with multiple nodes. In the home server option, usually a single machine is used to host one or more websites from a broadband connection.