Managed Hosting Buyer's Guide

Managed hosting, in which providers own and manage the equipment, leasing full control to the client, is growing in popularity among data center owners. It offers a variety of advantages to IT organizations and companies. This white paper from Internap provides an everything-you-need-to-know guide to managed hosting, offering an overview of the service, as well as detailed steps to take when deciding if managed hosting is something your data center wishes to pursue.

Michael Potts

June 6, 2012

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Managed hosting, in which providers own and manage the equipment, leasing full control to the client, is growing in popularity among data center owners.  It offers a variety of advantages to IT organizations and companies.

This white paper from Internap provides an everything-you-need-to-know guide to managed hosting, offering an overview of the service, as well as detailed steps to take when deciding if managed hosting is something your data center wishes to pursue.  First, the paper teaches the benefits of managed hosting through a series of nine advantages to the solution, such as reduced costs and predictable cost models.  Next, with a yes-or-no questionnaire, the paper helps you determine whether managed hosting is a good fit for your current situation.  Lastly, it offers a comprehensive cost comparison between in-house management and managed hosting, as well as a list of considerations for choosing a managed hosting provider.

Learn the benefits of utilizing a managed hosting solution for your IT organization.  Click here to download this white paper on the considerations and questions necessary to determine if managed hosting is right for you.

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