Running servers in-house works, until it doesn’t. Maybe your business is outgrowing its current setup, or you’ve hit a wall with cooling, power, or space. Maybe your IT team is spending more time keeping things running than focusing on what’s next.
A co-location facility can take that weight off your shoulders. It’s a practical way to upgrade resilience and connectivity without losing control over your own hardware.
Here’s what it actually means, and why more businesses are moving this way.
Think of it like a high-end home for your servers – without the DIY headaches. A co-location facility (or ‘colo’) is a professionally managed colocation data centre where businesses rent space for their own servers, networking equipment, and storage devices instead of keeping everything in an in house data centre.
You bring the server hardware and other computing equipment. The colocation provider brings everything else: reliable power supply, precision cooling systems, battery backup systems, fire suppression systems, and high-speed network connectivity – all underpinned by robust security measures. It’s your infrastructure, just hosted in a location designed for continuous operation and performance.
Cloud and co-location both keep your systems offsite, but that’s where the similarities end.
With cloud, your infrastructure is virtual – you’re renting cloud resources from a cloud provider or one of the many global cloud service providers. You don’t own the hardware. You’re billed for access, usage, and scale.
In contrast, colocation services mean you own the gear. You simply host it offsite in a secure, connected, and climate-controlled environment. It’s ideal for businesses with compliance requirements, control preferences, or IT infrastructure that doesn’t suit the public cloud model.
Many businesses use both. Hybrid models, where critical systems run on owned equipment and less sensitive workloads live in the cloud, are becoming increasingly common.
Here are a few key reasons businesses consider data centre colocation as a smart, scalable option:
For businesses looking to scale without compromising performance or control, co-location offers a practical path forward.
At Asanti, we offer co-location that’s designed around your real-world needs. Our UK-based colocation facilities are designed to support growing infrastructure needs with:
We work with fast-growing businesses, MSPs, and tech-led teams who need infrastructure they can count on – without the maintenance overhead.
Want to see how co-location could work for you? Speak to our team and let’s talk through your options – whether you’re replacing an on premises data centre exploring disaster recovery, or simply trying to lower significant costs tied to owning a private suite and managing power consumption on-site.
Asanti House, 4 Lister Way, Blantyre
Glasgow, G72 0FT
Asanti House, 4 Lister Way, Blantyre, Glasgow, G72 0FT