noun
- the act or practice of locating or placing things together in the same place
- a facility or service in which a company rents space to house its servers and networking equipment alongside those of other companies
Usage: general usage
Usage: information technology; business
Examples
- The colocation of the two offices in the same building improved communication between teams.
- Many startups choose colocation services to avoid the high cost of building their own data centers.
- The company signed a contract for colocation at a major facility in the city.
- Colocation allows businesses to share infrastructure and reduce operational expenses.
- The data center offers colocation space with 24/7 security and climate control.
- By using colocation, the firm could focus on its core business rather than managing servers.