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Cloud vs colocation: key questions for IT and infrastructure decisions

Cloud computing and colocation are two common approaches for running business infrastructure in external data centre environments. Cloud services typically run ...
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How secure is cloud computing for critical data?

Security in cloud computing comes down to controls across infrastructure, networks, identity, monitoring, and recovery, with UK data residency included where ...
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What is edge colocation and when does it make sense?

Edge colocation places infrastructure across multiple data centre locations to support application performance, connectivity and operational requirements. ...
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Where is cloud data stored and how does it work? 

Cloud storage services run on physical infrastructure hosted in data centres. While data is accessed through cloud platforms, it is stored on hardware located in specific facilities and regions. ...
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What is hybrid cloud computing and who needs it?

Hybrid cloud computing allows organisations to operate workloads across a combination of private infrastructure, public cloud platforms, and, where required, ...
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Why does location matter when choosing a data centre?

Cloud services and digital platforms still depend on physical infrastructure hosted in data centres. Where that infrastructure is located affects how ...
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Business benefits of colocation

Colocation allows organisations to place their own servers and IT equipment in a secure, professionally managed data centre environment. Instead of maintaining ...
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Colocation data centre pricing: UK cost and ROI

Colocation pricing depends on how infrastructure is deployed, how much power it consumes, and how it is connected. Rather than a single fixed cost, ...
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Cloud service models explained: IaaS vs PaaS vs SaaS

Cloud computing services are typically delivered through three main service models. Each model defines which parts of the technology stack are operated by the ...
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What is Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)?

Cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) provides on-demand compute, storage and networking, while leaving you in control of the operating system and ...
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