Data Centers in Dallas Texas
E-Colo.com provides enterprise-ready infrastructure that provides a secure, scalable, and managed solution for your high performance applications.
We provide redundant Internet and Fiber Optic backbone solutions while avoiding the issues with local loops, as well as redundant paths exiting the building for your power requirements. All our locations provide multiple backup systems including UPS and multiple Diesel powered generators.
We deploy swiftly resulting in reduced costs of up front capital expenditures, and design your systems for effective distribution of workloads and business continuity.
Colocation space is available downtown, The InfoMart, and all surrounding neighborhoods including Allen, Ft. Worth, Carrollton, and McKinney. As in most Metropolitan areas there are a few Colocation Hotels downtown and off of Stemmons Highway.
Call 713-443-5911 to discuss your technical and cost requirements.
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The environmentals, security, and availability of technical support is unmatched in the Dallas area. The largest centers.
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- E-Colo.com can help you determine what the best connection to the Internet for your offices. We have been assisting Companies as the industry has changed from DSL, T1 (1.554 meg), and DS3 (45 meg) to 10 or 100 meg Ethernet connection. You can also combine one of more T1s for a 4.5 or 6 meg connection or by using multiple provides using BGP.
Your choices are determined by the location of your offices and if any providers have run either high speed Copper, Ethernet, or Fiber into the building. The price is determined on the yearly commitment (1-5 years), the length of the local loop (last mile), and the technology (Copper, Ethernet, or Fiber).
Internet connectivity at your Colocation facility is always Ethernet (10 megs, 100 megs, or 1 gig). There are various plans depending on your usage and your bursting requirements. You can also run a traditional T1 or DS3 into the facility but you will incur a Cross Connect fee. All Data Centers have dual egress for their bandwidth and have multiple providers for redundant connectivity to the Internet.
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