| Server Colocation |
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What is server colocation? Server colocation is an arrangement whereby we provide space and bandwidth in our data center for you to bring a server and place it in our data center. This server is YOUR property, and we do NOT have access to your server unless you choose to provide it. We are responsible for providing battery-backed AC power to your system, unless you elect to provide your own UPS to reduce cost. There is no commitment or contract required, all you need to do is contact us and inquire about server colocation. Once your account is set up either bring your server to our office, or have it shipped to our location. Resources are purchased on a block basis, the most common question we get is "Is 100GB of data transfer enough?". The best way to answer that is to say that all four Valnet hosting servers use about half of that per month. In short, you can do a lot of things with 100GB per month! Of course, it does depend how busy your website is, but we estimate that this amount of bandwidth would amply supply the vast majority of colocation customers. How much does it cost? Pricing is based on physical space used in the data center, as well as power and bandwidth consumption.
* Remote Power Management: This feature provides web based remote access to our power management console. From this site, you can physically turn power to your server on or off. Additional Options
** Off site Backup: You must provide the method of actually performing off site backup, such as a portable hard drive which our staff will rotate out to our off site backup storage location. This charge does not apply if you wish to rotate this yourself, i.e. come to our office and pick up a removable drive or tape module. Terms Of Service
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