Colocation Services

Does anyone have recommendations on a colocation company, or at least pricing that is acceptable vs what is not acceptable? It seems to very wildly along with the methods used to calculate bandwidth usage (which seems to be either total data used, or average of throughput over a month with some error margin removed). Currently I am looking at Globalcon or Cologuys but I also have considered starting my own colo service as there seems to be a strong need for more realistic pricing of people more literate in knowing what they are doing. I’ve worked in almost every Level 3 data center across the US in my time with Fujitsu and have to say more of what I read seems to be nonsense as far as how simple this all actually is.  Opinions?

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3 Responses to “Colocation Services”

  • Menekali says:

    That would be great if you started your own. I’ll keep my eyes peeled. I won’t make any suggestions as you said you’ve worked with most in the US anyway heh.

  • Dave Mills says:

    Have you tried SAVVIS yet? They have 23 datacenters around the country so maybe that would work…they’ve got an OC192 backbone too…can’t beat that.

  • jones says:

    I heard zogmo.com is a good one.