Definition of Colocations. Meaning of Colocations. Synonyms of Colocations

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Meaning of Colocations from wikipedia

- Look up colocation or collocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colocation or collocation may refer to: Colocation (business), the placement of several...
- A colocation centre (also spelled co-location, or shortened to colo) or "carrier hotel", is a type of data centre where equipment, space, and bandwidth...
- act as the host(s) for the sites; servers may be physical or virtual; colocation for the server(s), providing physical space, electricity, and Internet...
- Colocation (or co-location) is the act of placing multiple (sometimes related) entities within a single location. In an organization, it refers to placing...
- the world, starting in February 1992. Nikhef is also one of the eight colocations of the Amsterdam Internet Exchange. The following professors were directors:...
- access, internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, and colocation. The Internet (originally ARPAnet) was developed as a network between...
- 21 February 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2010. "Globale Rechenzentren | Colocation mit niedrigen Latenzen für Finanzunternehmen, CDNs, Enterprises & Cloud-Netzwerke...
- service Full-featured hosting Virtual private server Dedicated hosting Colocation centre Cloud computing Peer-to-peer Web hosting Shared Clustered Application-specific...
- Amsterdam, several research institutes, and related companies. Three of the colocations of the Amsterdam Internet Exchange are at the institutes SURFsara, NIKHEF...
- Archived from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2018. "Colocation Lithuania – Data Centers". Archived from the original on 17 April 2021...