Best Colocation Providers

Compare the Top Colocation Providers as of October 2025

What are Colocation Providers?

Colocation providers provide a physical data center that hosts servers and computing hardware resources. Companies can get the necessary data center infrastructure they need to run their IT operations by using a colocation service provider. Compare and read user reviews of the best Colocation providers currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Flexential FlexAnywhere Platform
    Flexential's consultative approach to data center solutions and solving the toughest IT challenges goes beyond the four walls of our highly connected, national data center platform. The highly connected FlexAnywhere® platform delivers tailored infrastructure capabilities with automation, a pay-as-you-go model, and high-density scalability for your business needs. The FlexAnywhere platform offers colocation, cloud services, interconnection, data protection, and professional services to support your hybrid IT journey.
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    Lunavi

    Lunavi

    Lunavi

    Lunavi builds cloud storage solutions around your application requirements and IT architecture for an optimized and reliable cloud environment that allows synchronized storage access across your portfolio. Different types of cloud storage are best suited to different types of applications. For common apps, shared drives, and regular read/write operations, simple file storage often does the trick. For high-performance applications and portability, block storage might work better. For very large storage needs and wide compatibility, object storage could be the answer. Whatever your application or platform of choice, Lunavi helps guide your way. Object storage is a highly scalable, cost-effective cloud storage for large sets of unstructured data including images, video, documents, and other media-rich environments. Lunavi offers file and block storage with a range of performance levels to optimize your storage budget while supporting specific cloud workloads.
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