need colocation data center space in 200+ US cities
We are a vps hosting start up company looking for colocation space data center space in the top 200+ United States cities below. We will need pricing on 1U and 1mbps burstable to 10mbps. We may need to add an additional 1U of colocation in 6-12 months from set up. Full cabinet or full rack colocation will be needed in approximately 18-24 months.
Below are the required Cities and States. Please email colo quotes to coloquote@yahoo.com
Any suggestions would be appreciated as well. We would prefer to work with vendors that offer multiple data centers listed.
We have providers in several of those markets. It will be real hard to get one or two providers in all of those markets. We can get you some good 1u quotes in many of those markets. Please go to Data Center | Data Centers | Server Colocation to submit your requirements.
Call if you have any questions.
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We operate a state of the art 20,000sf data center located in Oxford, CT we are very close to Stamford CT, Hartford, CT, Bridgeport, CT and New Haven, CT. We can easily meet your requirement of 1u to start and can provide 1Mbps burstable to 10MBps with growth potential to full cabinet. Take a look at SteelVault Data Centers
Please let me know if you are interested.
We offer Tier 4, 99.999% uptime colocation @ 111 8th Ave., New York City; order anywhere from 1/4 to full cabinet space with unmetered bandwidth. We have some of the lowest prices around. Please let us know if you have any questions.
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Planning Makes Perfect
Practice makes perfect in most cases. But when it comes to a data center budget, you can replace practice with planning. Whether you are upgrading an existing data center, building a new one, or using a colocation service, budgeting for a data center requires a lot of careful preparation and investigation.
Every detail has to be an exact one. Meticulous calculation of how much power, cooling, space, bandwidth, security, and so on are needed, is going to be a fundamental best practice.
This starts with a look at data center space. Based on how much space you have, you can lay out how many machines are going in. And with that amount of gear figured out, you gain a basic idea of how much power and cooling will be required.
“Power is tied to cooling capacity,” says Sabine Waterkamp, president of ACSLA . “If you put 20-amp connections on a rack at 220 volts, it is a simple matter to calculate the amount of heat. What goes in as electricity goes out as heat, and you need to dissipate the heat via cooling systems.”
In a colocation facility, budgeting is a piece of cake. Everything is ready to be used, and the price varies on the amount of cooling, power, bandwidth, etc. that will be consumed by your specific configuration. In most cases, if the data center sits on an Internet backbone, it is more expensive. But not everyone needs that amount of networking potential.
We have several new colo providers in the markets listed above if anyone is interested. Please go to www.QuoteColo.com.
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QuoteColo.com offers a FREE service matching buyers of colocation, dedicated servers and cloud hosting with reputable and cost-effective hosting providers. bob@QuoteColo.com