According to 451 Research, the colocation market will grow at a 12 percent compound annual growth rate through 2020. Enterprises are using colocation to kick off their cloud journey by getting out of their self-managed data centre to lower their TCO as they seek to optimise their IT portfolio across public and private clouds. Beyond the financial implications, businesses are also adopting colocation solutions to achieve geographic diversity, forge strategic low latency connections with cloud services providers, augment disaster recovery strategies and to ensure their workloads are running in facilities that meet specific security and compliance mandates.
“Enterprises need a colocation provider that can also be a trusted cloud adviser as they embark on their cloud journey,” said Henry Tran, general manager of managed hosting at Rackspace. “Rackspace is the only colocation provider that can offer customers a world-class colocation solution today, while also serving as the sole partner they will need in the long-term to migrate to and manage their public cloud, private cloud, managed hosting or bare metal platforms.”
Colocation serves as a bridge to managed hosting and the cloud for organisations with existing investments in on-premises hardware. These organisations find significant value in employing colocation solutions to solve specific business needs without incurring the expense of decommissioning their own infrastructure. Rather than refactoring applications to operate in a new environment today, customers can simply “lift and shift” their mission critical applications running on existing hardware into Rackspace data centres. While customer-owned infrastructure realises its full book value off-premises, Rackspace professionals will develop and execute a longer-term digital transformation strategy.
Rackspace is uniquely positioned to provide solutions and services beyond traditional colocation, as customers are able to combine their colocation hardware with Rackspace managed services such as Managed Backup, shared storage arrays and other services. With hundreds of highly qualified technical experts, Rackspace is also able to deliver an unmatched level of support and a Fanatical ExperienceTM for colocation customers.
Rackspace Colocation provides enterprises with several key features including:
Rackspace Colocation is a carrier neutral offering with an average of eight carriers per colocation data centre. With this offering, customers can leverage Rackspace’s global data centre footprint with locations in Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Northern New Jersey, Northern Virginia, San Jose, Hong Kong, London, Moscow and Sydney.