More and more IT companies and organizations are becoming aware that colocation is the answer to many of their problems. Time and cost savings alone that are achieved in colocation are just too generous to ignore. In fact, there are companies within a colocation center that transferred to another simply on the basis of these factors. In the Atlanta Data Center sites, for instance, there were companies who moved from the 56 Marietta Street center to 55 Marietta because of costs. But there were others who moved the other way due to some other reasons and benefits.
Either way, the Atlanta colocation sites are the most viable alternative to New York-based centers in terms of almost all aspects, since they run a close second to New York in total scores for systems used in colocation. There are even aspects which Atlanta colocation centers surpass New York’s, such as, as mentioned above, cost.
For example, at about this time last year AmericanNac expanded its Atlanta Data Center facility number 2, adding 5,000 square feet of space to make available to custom users like a medicine store websites in various sizes. AmericanNac president Michael George remarked at the time that ‘CIOs and CTOs are maximizing their budgets in this environment of tight capital,’ so the move to Atlanta centers can afford them lower costs, savings they can devote to other critical areas of their enterprises. In a tight economy, such an expansion may not be viable without sufficient demand for data center space as that for Atlanta centers.
Atlanta IT center facilities were mostly designed to host three categories of enterprises, Tier 1 being the really huge companies like Verizon Wireless, the smaller Tier 2 like Peak 10, and the smallest Tier 3 are those that serve the requirements of enterprises that need Atlanta Cloud computing services to operate viably online. Uptime reliability, continuous data acessibility, rapid communications and reliable backup systems when power fails no matter how rarely are the greatest priority considerations for these small and often fledgling enterprises, things that were intentionally designed-in in Atlanta centers for prospective data provider clients.
Near the Atlanta centers are fiber optic nerve centers and line connections at 10 Gb and 1 Gb that render faster-than-standard connection speeds. In terms of infrastructure, IT centers are usually furnished with state-of-the-art equipments that render greater bandwidth availability and usage while maintaining lower costs than other systems. Round-the-clock security via human guards is buttressed by the likes of key card entry systems, multiple CCTV cameras covering critical areas, biometric scanning for employees and clients and other measures, some of them proprietary. Computer data center protection from other occurrences use redundant fire warning and control systems, instant back-up power, efficient air conditioning, and data back-up systems that use remote locations to avoid being affected by events in the site.
Thus for any relatively small company struggling to provide their unique service online, it is best to select service providers and hosting companies that use the Atlanta data centers as their base, to ensure uninterrupted business. Wins can actually be made in extraordinary ways that way.


