Co-location Services
Your Hardware, Our Expertise
Secure, affordable, resilient and ultra-efficient.
The latest technology
Colocation hosting allows companies to access modern hosting options without the need to build their own data centre or employ people to maintain and manage it.
If you want to keep down costs whilst accessing the latest technology in a convenient and flexible way then you may want to consider colocating your servers in a Data Centre.
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Speak to us about your needs and let’s build your rack.
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Dedicated Rack
FULL RACK
£1000
Perfect for enterprises where reliant and consistent co-location services are crucial
INCLUDED AS STANDARD
Power (up to)
32 Amp / 8
Security and data protection
High-speed access
Reliability and uptime
24/7 Technical Support
Available 365 days a year
Dedicated Rack
HALF RACK
£600
Perfect for internet dependant businesses looking for complete flexibility
INCLUDED AS STANDARD
Power (up to)
16 Amp / 4
Security and data protection
High-speed access
Reliability and uptime
24/7 Technical Support
Available 365 days a year
Shared Rack
SHARED
£50
PER UNIT PER MONTH
Perfect for businesses starting their co-location journey
INCLUDED AS STANDARD
Power (per unit)
Up to 0.68 Amp
Security and data protection
High-speed access
Reliability and uptime
24/7 Technical Support
Available 365 days a year
Setup fees: Full rack £1500, half rack £850, shared rack £99.
Resilient and efficient co-location services from Bridge Fibre.
Are you concerned with any of the following?
- Noisy servers in the office
- Servers running hot and kept in an uncontrolled temperature environment
- Valuable office space being taken up by hardware
- Data security
The Benefits of co-location:
- Reduced IT infrastructure and management costs
- Increased power capacity and redundancy
- 24/7 local support
- Security and data protection
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- Reliability and uptime
- Low-cost internet access to your servers
- High-speed access to your servers
Who is responsible for the hardware?
The hardware in your
What happens if there is a hardware failure?
Because you have ownership of the hardware, the responsibility will ultimately fall to you. Saying that, our technical team have a phobia of failed hardware so will most likely help out as much as possible!
What am I paying for?
Seeing as you own the hardware. You are paying for the power, bandwidth,