Carrier-Dense, Compliant, and Ready for Interconnect
SolveForce Colocation places your infrastructure inside carrier-neutral, high-availability data centers with dense interconnect options, audited compliance, and expert remote hands. You get space, power, cooling, and securityβplus direct access to carriers, IXPs, cloud on-ramps, and partnersβwithout building your own facility.
- π (888) 765-8301
- βοΈ contact@solveforce.com
Where this fits: π§ Networks & Data Centers β Networks & Data Centers β’ βοΈ Cloud β Cloud β’ π Connectivity β Connectivity
π― Why Colocation
- Carrier density & choice β multiple ISPs and network operators in one building; negotiate price/perf and design dual paths.
- Cloud proximity β private on-ramps to AWS/Azure/GCP for low, stable latency. β Direct Connect β’ AWS β’ Azure β’ GCP
- Compliance & audits β SOC 2/ISO 27001 facilities with layered physical security; HIPAA/PCI DSS support.
- Time-to-value β deploy in weeks, not months; avoid construction CapEx.
- Interconnect hub β peer with partners, IXPs, and SaaS providers inside the same building.
- Remote hands β 24Γ7 on-site techs to rack/stack, cable, swap, or reboot gear.
π§± Space Options (What You Can Lease)
- Cabinets (42β52U) β locked racks with A/B power, structured cabling, and monitoring.
- Cages β fenced, keyed, and badge-controlled multi-rack footprints.
- Private suites β dedicated rooms with custom access policies and branding.
- Staging/warehouse β secure receiving, inventory, and burn-in areas (site dependent).
Infrastructure add-ons: Racks & Power β Racks & PDUs β’ Structured Cabling β Structured Cabling
β‘ Power, βοΈ Cooling & π₯ Fire Protection
- Power β dual utility feeds (where available), UPS (double-conversion), generator backup, A/B PDUs to each rack; metered kW billing.
- Cooling β hot/cold aisle containment, CRAH/CRAC units, economizers; liquid cooling options for dense GPU/AI.
- Fire β early warning smoke detection (VESDA) and clean-agent systems (FM-200/Novec 1230) with zoned suppression.
Uptime targets often align to TIA-942 / Uptime Institute levels:
- Tier I: N (basic) β’ Tier II: N+1 (redundant components) β’ Tier III: concurrently maintainable β’ Tier IV: 2N/2(N+1) (fault tolerant)
π Interconnect & Meet-Me Room (MMR)
- Cross-connects β short fiber/copper runs between your rack and carriers/partners in the MMR (Meet-Me Room).
- Fiber (SMF/MMF LC/MPO), copper (Cat6A), and coax (for select services).
- Internet & IP Transit β blend carriers for price/performance; Anycast/BGP for resilience. β BGP Management
- Peering & IXPs β exchange routes with local networks for lower latency and lower cost.
- Cloud on-ramps β AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, Google Interconnect. β Direct Connect
π Connectivity Mix (Bring or Buy)
- DIA / Ethernet β dedicated Internet access or point-to-point circuits. β Fiber Internet
- Wavelength (DWDM) β 10G/100G/400G optical waves for deterministic DCI. β Wavelength Services
- MPLS / VPLS β private WAN services with QoS or L2 extension. β MPLS β’ VPLS
- SD-WAN/SASE underlays β diverse Internet, 5G/LTE, fixed wireless. β SD-WAN β’ SASE β’ Fixed Wireless β’ Mobile Connectivity
π Physical Security & Facility Access
- Perimeter & lobby β staffed 24Γ7, visitor verification, anti-tailgating.
- Multi-factor access β badge + biometric + PIN; mantraps to data halls.
- CCTV β continuous recording; retention per audit policy.
- Audit trails β visitor logs, cage/cabinet entry, and work orders tied to tickets.
Typical certifications (facility-dependent): SOC 1/2, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, PCI DSS; HIPAA-aligned processes; some offer FedRAMP-ready suites.
β Your app/data compliance still requires logical controls (encryption, IAM, DLP, etc.). See Cybersecurity
π§ DCIM, Monitoring & Remote Hands
- DCIM β real-time power, temperature, humidity, and door/asset monitoring; alarms feed our NOC. β NOC Services
- Remote hands β smart-hands for cable moves, module swaps, media changes, and inventory checks.
- Inventory & labels β asset tags, RU positions, cable IDs, port maps; keep βas-builtsβ under version control.
π§― Resilience Design (What Good Looks Like)
- Diversity β separate entrances, conduits, POPs, and bridge crossings for primary/secondary routes.
- Cross-connect redundancy β dual MMR runs and diverse carriers.
- Power β A/B feeds at rack and PDU; monitor load per phase.
- Cooling β maintain hot/cold discipline; blanking panels; proper RU density.
- Fire β zone awareness for cages; plan for clean-agent discharge procedures.
- Docs & drills β MOP/SOP/EOP for change, maintenance, and emergencies.
For deterministic DCI between sites, consider Wavelength; for metro mesh, build ROADM/optical rings. β Wavelength Services
βοΈ Hybrid & Multicloud Patterns
- Private + public β keep sensitive or high-IOPS apps near storage in colo; burst or extend into public cloud via on-ramps.
- Direct-to-SaaS β private peering to critical SaaS providers when available; keep origins private behind WAF/IAM.
- Backup & DR β immutable backups to a separate colo or cloud; DRaaS runbooks with tested failover. β Cloud Backup β’ DRaaS
π§ Security Overlay (Shared Responsibility)
- Segmentation β macro zones (DMZ, app, DB) and microsegmentation around crown-jewel workloads. β Microsegmentation
- Identity β ZTNA for engineers; PAM for elevated tasks; NAC for local access. β ZTNA β’ PAM β’ NAC
- Crypto β TLS everywhere, at-rest encryption; central Key Management/HSM. β Encryption β’ Key Management / HSM
- Detection β SIEM/SOAR + NDR/EDR for event correlation and automated response. β SIEM / SOAR β’ NDR β’ EDR / MDR / XDR
π¦ Migration Playbook (Low-Risk Moves)
- Discover β inventory gear, circuits, dependencies; build L2/L3 diagrams.
- Design β reserve racks, PDUs, cross-connects; order circuits/on-ramps; plan IP schemas.
- Stage β pre-cable and label; test power/console; pre-configure.
- Move phase β windowed cutovers; change freezes; rollback paths; carrier presence confirmed.
- Validate β synthetics for app journeys; throughput tests; failover drills.
- Document β as-builts, ports/optics lists, serials, labels, photos; update CMDB.
- Operate β hand to NOC; log facility contacts, smart-hands procedures, and access rules.
π΅ Commercials & Ordering
- Space β cabinets (per rack) or cages/suites (per sq-ft); minimum terms apply.
- Power β metered or committed kW; overage policy; A/B feeds priced separately.
- Cross-connects β NRC for install, MRC per pair; fiber/copper rates differ.
- Remote hands β hourly blocks or per-ticket.
- Diversity letters & route maps β request from carriers to prove physical separation.
β Pre-Engagement Checklist
- π Site & footprint β racks/cage/suite count, RU plan, growth room.
- β‘ Power β A/B feed size (kW) per rack; total capacity; breaker size; PDUs.
- βοΈ Cooling density β W per rack; hot/cold plan; blanking panels.
- π Interconnect β carriers, IXPs, on-ramps; cross-connect types/quantities.
- π Security/compliance β required audits and visitor processes.
- π§° Remote hands β tasks, SLAs, and escalation contacts.
- π¦ Logistics β shipping/receiving, secure storage, move windows, loading dock.
- π§ͺ Turn-up tests β power failover, cross-connect light levels, latency baselines.
π Where Colocation Fits (Recursive View)
1) Grammar β adds carrier-neutral paths and cross-connects β Connectivity
2) Syntax β hosts compute/storage with cloud on-ramps β Cloud
3) Semantics β enforces physical security & audit trails β Cybersecurity
4) Pragmatics β supports AI and BI pipelines with stable latency β SolveForce AI
5) Foundation β consistent naming and diagrams under language-first governance β Primacy of Language
6) Map β cataloged across services in the living index β SolveForce Codex
π Get a Colocation Design & Quote
- π (888) 765-8301
- βοΈ contact@solveforce.com
Related pages:
Networks & Data Centers β’ On-Prem Data Centers β’ Edge Data Centers β’ Hyperscale Data Centers β’ Direct Connect β’ Wavelength Services β’ Racks & PDUs β’ Structured Cabling β’ NOC Services β’ Knowledge Hub