DaoTec

Colocation

DaoTec Colocation Service

A colocation facility sometimes known as a data centre is a network-connected secure commercial facility for the housing of telecommunications and IT infrastructure. Colocation involves the subletting of space in a safe and secure environment for a carrier or Internet service providers (ISPs) switching equipment either in a facility owned by an independent company or a network-owning carrier. Increasingly it refers to the location of a server or Web server owned by a Web hosting company, an application service provider (ASP), an ISP or an enterprise user in a facilities management centre.

DaoTec colocation services are a perfect solution for everybody who needs telco colocation services. Hosting services on a shared server are sometimes not enough to allow you the kind of control, configuration, power, and accessibility that you require. You may have the knowledge to administrate and maintain your own servers - so why pay a hosting firm to do it for you ? When such is the case, you need to consider DaoTec’s colo services. You can fully control hardware, software, and backups, changing anything as you deem fit. For a lower price than installing and maintaining a network at your own location, at DaoTec you can co-locate your servers and save a bundle!

You may ship DaoTec your equipment, and we will plug it into our network. DaoTec will monitor your equipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year.

Your basic contract with DaoTec does not include system administration, but such is available at an hourly rate as needed, in case something arises which you may not be able to handle yourself.

 

Basic facts:

Locations: Vienna

  • Starting at 1U
  • E1 connectivity offered on shared and dedicated trunks
  • Q931 & SS7 on E1 trunks
  • SIP & H323 on Ciscos
  • Multiple high speed internet connections
  • 24/7/365 monitoring
  • Fail safe power
  • High security premises with 365/24/7 personnel on site + CCTV
  • Managed Services available
  • Possibility to mount satellite dishes