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Our Houston facility uniquely features cutting-edge capabilities such as waterless cooling, indoor generators, and infinite fuel sources to provide the highest level of convenience, reliability and uptime for our clients. See for yourself
Our Colocation Services
Our Colocation Service Pricing
1 Rack in Houston
from $ /month
- Half Racks from $499/m
- 24MW Expansion
- 100% Uptime SLA
- Free Cross Connects
- Free Remote Hands On
- Install, Setup & Management available
1 Rack in Dallas
from $ /month
- Half Racks from $399/m
- 30MW Expandable Campus
- 100% Uptime SLA
- Free Cross Connects
- Free Remote Hands On
- Install, Setup & Management available
2+ racks
- 100% Uptime SLA
- Free Cross Connects
- Free Remote Hands On
- Install, Setup & Management available
Our Unique Colocation Services
Why We Do Colo+
Colo+ eliminates the need to go to the data center, as we’ll manage everything for you.
Free Remote Hands On
We offer a non-emergency, non-SLA’d “best effort” free remote hands-on tier that is entirely free.
Free Cross Connects
Ordering a cross connect at TRG is as simple as kicking a ticket in. No contracts needed.
Colocation Services
Colocation is the practice of renting space for servers and other computing hardware in a third-party facility. Instead of building, maintaining, and managing an in-house data center, companies can lease space in a colocation data center, like our Houston data center.
These are the core features of colocation services.
Facilities: This refers to the physical data centers where clients rent space to house their servers. These facilities have all the infrastructure to ensure that the client’s hardware operates efficiently and securely: power supplies, cooling systems, and networking equipment. They are equipped with climate control, state-of-the-art fire suppression systems, and advanced security measures.
Power: A constant and stable power supply is essential to ensure that servers and other hardware continue to operate without interruptions. Without backup systems, even brief power outages can lead to significant data loss or hardware damage. Colocation centers have redundant power sources and backup generators to ensure systems stay operational in all circumstances.
Remote hands-on services: With remote hands-on, customers can get on-site technical assistance with tasks they would otherwise need to be physically present to perform. These services enable organizations to maintain and manage their hardware at the colocation center, without having to send their own technicians. With us, remote hands-on is free.
The alternatives to colocation include on-premises and cloud services – but businesses that opt for colocation see these benefits.
Enhanced reliability and uptime: Colocation centers have superior reliability and uptime compared to many other solutions. Unlike on-premises data centers that require substantial investment and specialized expertise. Businesses benefit from high reliability, security, and scalability without a massive initial outlay and ongoing maintenance challenges.
Scalability for growing demands: One important advantage of colocation is its scalability. As your business grows, you don’t have to overhaul an existing on-premises data center or navigate the complexity of scaling a hybrid cloud solution. Instead, it’s easy to rent additional space and resources from your colocation provider, making it a much more adaptable option for businesses with evolving needs.
Cost efficiency and resource optimization: Colocation provides an optimal balance between cost and performance. While on-premises data centers come with high upfront and ongoing maintenance costs, and public cloud services can have unpredictable expenses, colocation offers a more stable and predictable cost structure.
Streamlined maintenance and management: Colocation means companies are freed from burdensome and time-consuming infrastructure upkeep, which is often a core aspect of managing on-premises or hybrid cloud solutions. Colocation providers that specialize in the day-to-day management of servers, power systems, and security protocols provide expert management that frees up internal resources to focus on more strategic business initiatives.
When selecting a colocation provider, it’s crucial to find one that aligns with your business needs. Navigating the world of colocation services requires clarity, research, and efficient decision-making. We recommend a three-stage process that ensures businesses secure the best possible deal in colocation services while also optimizing reliability and fit. Here it is in a nutshell:
Begin with a clear introduction, detailing your specific needs, timeline, and expectations to potential providers.
Once communication is established, prioritize touring the data center facilities in person. These tours not only help assess the reliability and infrastructure of a center but also establish a vital human connection that can be leveraged during negotiations.
After touring, evaluate offers, and compare them to your needs. When making a final decision, use clear communication to set boundaries and expectations for all parties involved.