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IPV6 Colocation - IPV6 is the next generation internet
protocol that will eventually replace IPv4. With the new
improvements and simplifications, it will use 128 bit addresses
as opposed to the 32 bit addresses the IPv4 uses. This
improvement will make assigning addresses to wireless devices
easier and accommodate the myriad smart network enabled devices
that will surround us in the future.
IPV6 Colocation Web Sites:
#1
Colocation Services:
IPV6
Colocation - #1
Colocation services offer IPV6 colocation with immediate
availability. Currently, they are running a production IPv6
network and offering business class commercial IPv6 services.
Plans range from space for a single 1u server to the ability to
get gigabit (1000 megabits/second) ethernet connectivity and
enough cabinet space to house several thousand servers.
Colocation Facility
- The sites here help focus in on all the best colocation
facilities throughout the US and Europe. Also see the
great resource below in
The Colocation
Service Provider Directory for a whole host of other
excellent colocation resources.
VOIP Colocation - For companies setting up their own VOIP
service as a phone service business, this VOIP colocation site
and information will come in handy.
Colocation Companies
- Find out information
on the different services colocation companies provide, how they
work, and what to look for when choosing a company. You will
also find a list of top colocation facilities.
IPTV Colocation
- What is IPTV? It is not video on the internet as we know
it today. IPTV is currently provided by major telcos around the
world. It is delivered via broadband to your TV (not your PC)
via a set-top box in the home.
Internet Bandwidth
& Data Center Directory
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Find Internet bandwidth at all the key US and European Internet
Data Centers. See which ones offer IPv6. Provides reviews and details of sites.
Server
Colocation
- This
directory dedicated to colocation resources for server
colocation. Also offers wholesale providers offerings and
details.
Dedicated Servers
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Dedicated Server resources giving companies and IPv6 Internet
server solutions that range from managed to unmanaged dedicated
server solutions.
Useful Colocation Articles:
What is Colocation? - Colocation facilities
benefit companies in many extraordinary ways. They have
capabilities that many companies do not have on their own. These
structures are strategically placed in key connecting points to
ensure the best internet connectivity. Larger bandwidth allows
your company to access more than it could on its own. A company
can have peace of mind knowing that the back-up battery packs
are in place in case of a power shortage. This insightful
article shares everything you need to
know about colocation and the best internet colocation
providers.
Choosing between Dedicated Servers and Colocation -
Choosing between dedicated servers or colocation generally comes
down to one thing, size. Larger business frequently depend
on colocation. When the company size increases, the need for
faster Internet connectivity increases. Conversely, smaller
ambitious companies have the choice of using web hosting on a
shared server, and then changing over to a dedicated server.
History of Colocation - The internet was
originally created for the government and the purpose of
education. The act of exchanging and retrieving information over
the internet on a global level, has allowed businesses to become
more cost effective. To maximize their Internet
connectivity, companies turned to Internet data centers or colocation facilities. This article delves into the birth of colocation and the role the internet played.
How to Choose a Colocation Service Provider -
There are many questions to ask when it comes to choosing a
colocation service provider. How long as the company been in
business? Does the provider have around the clock technical
staff? These are just a few of the many questions you should ask
before choosing a provider. Click here to get the top 21 things you
need to know before selecting a Service
Provider.
Parent Category:
Internet & Colocation
Services -
Read about Internet services including
server hosting and
dedicated servers in a
data center or
colocation facility
providing
Internet bandwidth to your
office, such as an
OC3 or
T3 Internet
connection.
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