As companies explore new ways to cut costs, many have considered moving their data centers and becoming a “tenant” of a colocation (colo) facility. According to Data Center Journal*, as of 2013, it was “estimated there are more than 1,000 colocation data centers in the United States alone.”
On the pages that follow, we explore key issues when moving to a colocation facility, how Data Center Infrastructure (DCIM) helps with an actual move, and how DCIM can help remotely manage and monitor the data center on an ongoing basis.
- DCIM?
- What is DCIM?
- What is a Colocation Data Center?
- What is the Federal Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI)?
- What is Data Center Management?
- What is Second-Generation DCIM?
- What is Data Center Monitoring?
- What is Data Center Service Management (DCSM)?
- What is Network Documentation?
- What is an Edge Data Center?
- What is a Data Center CMDB?
- What is Data Center Automation?
- How do I get started?
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