Co-Location Services

CWS provides Co-Location hosting solutions that bring peace of mind. All of our hosting solutions carry with them the same reliable network services that we use to run our business. We understand that reliability and stability is important and we strive to provide the highest level of service, including battery backups, network backups and 24 hour network monitoring.

 

This service is designed for customers who would like to co-locate their equipment here at CWS and connect directly to our network backbone. Colocation is a cost effective alternative to housing your equipment at your own facility. You benefit from the advantages that our Colocation Center provides including our 24-hour monitoring. You can colocate servers as backups for your equipment at your building, or choose to house your primary systems at our facility.

 

Colocation Accounts Include
Colocation rates

Access To Our Colocation Facility
Battery Backup Protection
24x7 Network monitoring
Setup and Installation
Integration into the CWS backbone
Controlled Environment
Statistical Bandwidth Network Usage

1U Server $150 per month*
2U Server $200 per month*
Desktop Server $200 per month*

 

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