Today Rackspace launched its new service that allows customers to deploy their hardware of choice in Rackspace data centers, Rackspace Colocation. This new service aims to support companies on their digital transformations while reducing TCO. At the same time, Rackspace claims that this service will also improve scalability, strengthen disaster recovery capabilities, reduce application latency, and help IT meet security and compliance requirements.
As more organizations look for a way to move to the cloud, colocation seems to be an attractive option. Leverage colocation solutions allows for financial benefits as well as the ability to achieve geographic diversity that in turn can lower latency and increase DR opportunities. Organizations can reap these benefits without decommissioning their existing infrastructure, instead they can “lift and shift” mission critical applications into Rackspace data centers. This allows customers to combine colocation hardware with managed services like Rackspace Managed Backup.
Key features include:
Availability
Rackspace Colocation solution is now in general availability.
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