Zen expands into Colocation services

Zen expands into Colocation services



January 27, 2017

Zen Internet, which has held the title of Best Internet Service Provider of the Year for five years now, has announced a new Colocation service.

Zen launched the service, which will be situated in a secure data centre at its headquarters, in response to demand from customers, who wanted more data centre space.

As well as allowing Zen to provide reliable and fast Internet access for Internet or Intranet services, it will also provide a cost-effective way of hosting customers’ IT infrastructure whilst ensuring its security.

The data centre will be able to host over 1,000 servers, relieving Zen’s customers of the expense of running their own facility.

Shared and dedicated racks are available to suit customers with different amounts of hardware.

The move is part of Zen’s effort to diversify from its better known role as a Broadband provider.

As well as Colocation, Zenn offers Domain Names, Windows and Linux Web Hosting, Dedicated Servers and Managed Hosting.

Tim Yeo

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