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    Default Server Co-Location

    - If you really want complete control over every aspect of your web server, you might very well choose to buy one and maintain it yourself if you have sufficient knowledge. However, chances are that you still don't have the resources to keep your server completely safe from power outages, roof leaks, thieves, unwary employees and other hazards and keep it on the internet on a fast, high-bandwidth connection at all times. You need a data center to provide those services for you. Co-location is the rental of physical security, continuous electrical power and a fast, reliable internet connection for a server that you own. The data center is not responsible for any of the hardware or software maintenance of a co-located server, you are. This can be a cheaper alternative to dedicated hosting if you have the necessary expertise and time to run a web server yourself.

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    Thanks for letting me know about the server co-location, it was really very useful to me I will say..... if you are in hosting related stuffs, you need to know these things for better understanding, I will say.

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    thank you for sharing this informatiom. and also Server colocation is the process of deploying and hosting an organization-owned server within a managed service facility/environment.

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