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LightWave Networks » Colocation
4y ago
The enormous amount of energy that needs to be consumed to power the world’s ever-increasing collection of data centers has been an open secret for a while now. While The Cloud is often advertised as this omnipresent and weightless concept, its implementation results in a significant real-world impact of the cloud on the environment. Due to the massive energy consumption needed to store the world’s data, cloud storage negatively impacts the environment, contributing a large share of the fossil fuels released into the atmosphere. Leading tech companies like Google, who benefit the most from the ..read more
LightWave Networks » Colocation
4y ago
More and more businesses are choosing to relocate their company servers and networking hardware out of on-site server rooms and instead are opting for third-party hosting solutions. For many companies, particularly small businesses, these are the more cost-effective options. Owners and IT managers are faced with a choice: colocation vs. cloud. What’s the Difference Between Colocation and Cloud Services? The main difference between colocation and cloud services is who owns the networking and computing equipment. With colocation, organizations own and maintain their own server software and phys ..read more
LightWave Networks » Colocation
4y ago
When you are looking to invest in Boston colocation services or rent servers from a secure datacenter, you will have the choice between racks, shelves, drawers, cabinets, cages, and suites. You may be left wondering, what’s the difference between these data center rack types? Our colocation and remote backup professionals offer all these space options at our own Boston data center. So, we know a thing or two about what separates a rack from a shelf, a cabinet from a cage, and everything in between. One thing you should know is that the main difference between all these rack types …
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