Co-hosting or Co-locating
A large website might go with co-hosting (which is also referred to as co-locating) since it provides the most freedom — but it is expensive.
With co-hosting you rent space in an Internet hosting service’s network server cabinet and pay to access the network that’s connected to the Internet.
In this situation you put your own computers in the server cabinet and service them yourself by obtaining access to the hosting facilities.
This arrangement usually includes, for a fee, some kind of limited maintenance and back-up service.
A large website might go with co-hosting (which is also referred to as co-locating) since it provides the most freedom — but it is expensive.
With co-hosting you rent space in an Internet hosting service’s network server cabinet and pay to access the network that’s connected to the Internet.
In this situation you put your own computers in the server cabinet and service them yourself by obtaining access to the hosting facilities.
This arrangement usually includes, for a fee, some kind of limited maintenance and back-up service.