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Originally Posted by ivanko
On the Internet, this term (often spelled "colocation" or "co-location") is used to mean the provision of space for a customer's telecommunications equipment on the service provider's premises. For example, a Web site owner could place the site's own computer servers on the premises of the Internet service provider (ISP). Or an ISP could place its network routers on the premises of the company offering switching services with other ISPs.
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This is the exact answer for colocation.
Colocation is a cheaper solution if you want to go for higher end server. For lower end server i recommend you to use dedicated server only.