Multi-tenant Datacenters and Sustainability
Colocation and wholesale services, collectively known as multi-tenant datacenters (MTDCs), form a key and growing part of the datacenter world, serving customers from a broad cross section of the global economy – from microbusinesses to large enterprises and regional IT services firms to global content and hyperscale infrastructure providers. The rapid growth in demand for MTDC services is a testament to the value that they offer regarding fast time to market, rich connectivity options and an asset-light leasing model.
This paper is a study based on primary research survey data that assesses the market dynamics of a key enterprise technology segment through the lens of the 'on the ground' experience and opinions of real practitioners — what they are doing, and why they are doing it.
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