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Datacenters

Running your own servers means owning the real estate where they sit: the physical racks, the power feeds, the cooling systems, the security perimeter. A datacenter is that building. When you choose where your infrastructure lives, you're choosing who manages the physical plant so you don't have to, redundant power and connectivity so an outage doesn't flatten your uptime, and climate control that keeps your hardware from cooking. The upside is peace of mind: your gear runs in an engineered environment with fire suppression, backup generators, and 24/7 monitoring built in. You get access to bandwidth you'd struggle to buy on your own and the ability to scale without rewiring your office. Most operations either rent servers already living in a datacenter or use colocation to house their own hardware there. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Colocation, Disaster Recovery, or Secure Colocation categories.