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What is meant by server housing?

Server housing—also known as colocation—is a service model in which companies place their own physical servers in an external data center. Unlike traditional hosting, the hardware remains the customer’s property, while the data center provides the basic infrastructure: redundant power supply, professional cooling, highly available internet connectivity, and physical security measures.

Outsource IT infrastructure professionally

Server housing is ideal for companies with high requirements for availability, performance, and security. The hardware is outsourced to a professional data center. There, companies benefit from an environment with high operational stability. This includes an uninterruptible power supply via UPS systems and diesel generators, modern fire protection systems, and access controls. 24/7 monitoring provides additional security. Network connectivity is carrier-neutral, with high bandwidth and low latency.

Maximum control despite outsourcing

Another advantage is scalability: Depending on requirements, additional rack units (U), entire racks, or even cages can be rented. At the same time, companies retain full control over their systems—from hardware configuration and the operating system to installed software. firstcolo supports this with Remote Hands services, optional monitoring, or customized DDoS protection to ensure smooth operations.

Scalable and customizable

Server housing is particularly suitable for companies with sensitive data or specific requirements that cannot be covered by standard cloud offerings. It combines the flexibility of owning your own hardware with the security and stability of professional data center operations.

Who benefits from server housing?

In particular, technically savvy IT teams appreciate the ability to operate systems according to their own specifications while still benefiting from a highly available infrastructure—ideal for projects where full sovereignty over the server landscape is required.

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