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A data center is at the heart of almost every business, providing shared access to data using a complex network and storage infrastructure.
Built to be highly secure, data centers are used for data storage, management, backup and recovery. They provide geo-redundancy, global presence, flexibility for growth, cost savings and enhanced security.
At Revolve, we work on your behalf to see which data center solutions are right for your business. Whether you need colocation, managed colocation or virtual, get access to the latest technology partners without spending hours doing the research yourself.
Our services are always free, and we value long-term relationships that keep you on the cutting edge of technology.
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Solutions curated for you
Data center solutions for every scenario
Colocation
Managed Colocation
Virtual (Hyperscale) Data Center
Colocation offers space in an existing data center where you can bring your own equipment and connect to it. Sometimes referred to as a “BYO environment,” colocation is ideal for companies who have a proprietary network but want the security and infrastructure that comes with a data center building.
At Revolve, we have access to many carriers globally, allowing us to meet your requirements, including geographic, spatial and level of redundancy.
Need a data center in Vancouver, but your team is located in Toronto? This is where managed colocation is ideal.
Often referred to as “colocation with remote hands,” managed colocation offers the benefits of colocation plus the availability of an on-site team who can make physical adjustments when needed. Many organizations also benefit from managed colocation within their own city.
A virtual data center is one where businesses leverage cloud infrastructure built by others to run their day-to-day cloud applications.
Often referred to as a hyperscale environment, a virtual data center provides increased flexibility, ability to scale up and down quickly, and multiple layers of redundancy. The benefits of a hyperscaler include lower startup and investment costs, less technical knowledge required, and unlimited growth potential.