Colocation stories - Page 31
In technology, colocation is used when an organisation or an entity rents space for server and hardware storage to another organisation. Power, internet connection, cooling and security systems are supplied to the tenants.
This shared space between two or more organisations has many advantages. First, it is beneficial for the renters, as they can make a profit with unused space in their infrastructure. This fair trade also saves tenants money because they don’t have to build infrastructure and pay for facilities.
Colocation is also a good thing for the environment because it allows a reduction of infrastructure and optimisation of energy costs at the same time.
This shared space between two or more organisations has many advantages. First, it is beneficial for the renters, as they can make a profit with unused space in their infrastructure. This fair trade also saves tenants money because they don’t have to build infrastructure and pay for facilities.
Colocation is also a good thing for the environment because it allows a reduction of infrastructure and optimisation of energy costs at the same time.
A new era for VMware cloud market as Rackspace launches PCaaS platform
Thu, 26th Apr 2018
#
virtualisation
#
private cloud
#
hyperscale
Rackspace and VMware have launched Private Cloud Everywhere, a platform that brings cloud servers and storage to data centers worldwide.
The extraordinary tale of Aston Martin Red Bull Racing's data centre practices
Mon, 23rd Apr 2018
#
hyperscale
#
dc
#
simplivity
I was lucky enough to be taken through the factory for a peek into the IT operations required for a top end F1 team - including a mobile data centre.
Earth Day: Tech bigwigs share how they're taking care of the planet
Mon, 23rd Apr 2018
#
hyperscale
#
it automation
#
power / energy
Execs from Commvault, Six Degrees, Puppet, Cradlepoint, and Skillsoft open their doors to reveals what they're doing to minimise environmental damage.
The security challenges of SD-WAN - and how to defend against them
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
#
ddos
#
network infrastructure
#
sd-wan
Silver Peak's recent report details the benefits of SD-WAN over traditional WANs, its imminent security challenges, and how to fortify against them.
Expert says deploying an SD-WAN is about chip shots, not moon shots
Wed, 18th Apr 2018
#
network infrastructure
#
sd-wan
#
hyperscale
ZK Research's founder provides his ten steps on deploying an SD-WAN - a series of chip shots rather than one big drive to the moon.
What are the pros and cons of on-prem data centres vs cloud?
Sat, 14th Apr 2018
#
private cloud
#
network infrastructure
#
hybrid cloud
There is a lot of murkiness around cloud solutions and data centres because the distinctions aren't always made clear - here it is in black & white.
Interview: assessing the fundamentals of a world-class data centre
Thu, 12th Apr 2018
#
network infrastructure
#
hyperscale
#
sdn
We sat down with Polaris' Adam Gibson to learn about where data centres need to be delivering value for clients.
Gartner: global IT spending to experience highest growth since 2007
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
#
hyperscale
#
dc
#
it services
Locally, Australian tech spending is forecast to grow 2.3% to reach A$84.5 billion in 2018, with NZ to reach NZ$12 billion.
Morpheus VP confident for entry into Europe data centre industry
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
#
uc
#
devops
#
hybrid cloud
The company has only recently launched in Europe after establishing a strong presence in North America with clients like McDonalds and HSBC.
HPE NZ sees huge admin savings within 65% profit drop
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
#
hyperscale
#
dc
#
ai
HPE spun off their Enterprise Services offering in a bid to save money. Now they have released their financials we can see how it has worked out.
Spirent Communications announces new programme for global partners
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
#
network infrastructure
#
devops
#
hyperscale
The provider of networks and services, as well as test and measurement solutions, is expanding its reach with a new global partner programme.
Open for business: Microsoft launches 2 new Azure regions in Canberra
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
#
virtualisation
#
hyperscale
#
daas
The new regions are specifically designed to support the mission-critical demands of government and national critical infrastructure.
Data centres in outer space could happen sooner than you think
Thu, 29th Mar 2018
#
spacetech
#
semiconductors
#
hyperscale
An expert has stated that we could soon be launching data centres into outer space to utilise solar power & zero human error, among other things.
GTC18 - NVIDIA ready to go all out on inferencing
Wed, 28th Mar 2018
#
hyperscale
#
dc
#
multi-cloud
NVIDIA's new products and partnerships are set to bring fast and efficient inferencing to data centers, self-driving cars, Windows apps and more.
Encryption firm Echoworx moves into 'underserved' Asia Pacific region
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
#
encryption
#
hyperscale
#
dc
Echoworx plans to bring encryption to the 'underserved' Asia Pacific market, starting with a data center in Australia.
Data centres beware: New report predicts imminent attacks
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
#
hyperscale
#
crypto
#
blockchain
Cryptomining is increasingly outdoing ransomware in popularity but cybercriminals are running out of CPU, painting data centres as prime targets.
Equinix launches encryption SaaS for data centers & cloud
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
#
encryption
#
hyperscale
#
dc
Equinix has launched Equinix SmartKey, a key management and encryption SaaS for data protection across data centers and the cloud.
Microsemi announces Switchtec PCIe Gen 4 switch development platform
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
#
hyperscale
#
iot
#
dc
Microsemi's new development platform enables customers to immediately begin PCIe Gen 4 system hardware designs.
Nlyte releases new solution to help data centres comply with GDPR
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
#
hyperscale
#
data privacy
#
colocation
The DCIM software company announced the global availability of its new GDPR solution for managing and monitoring IT infrastructure.
Report: Enterprise server demand underwhelming for 4Q17
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
#
datacentre infrastructure
#
hyperscale
#
dc
A report by Dell'Oro Group has shown that high memory costs contributed to a slower than expected Purley refresh cycle slowing sales in the quarter.