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Direct access to CME Globex with the lowest possible latency, standardized infrastructure options, high-density computing environments, bundled connectivity packages, and deterministic latency. Provides redundant power, cooling, and network infrastructure with 24/7 on-site support.
Physical server installations located in or near exchange data centers to minimize latency for high-frequency and algorithmic trading operations.
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Exchange Data Center Proximity Whether the co-location is within the same data center as the exchange. |
Direct access to CME Globex implies colocation within the same data center as the exchange. | |
Network Latency to Exchange The average round-trip network latency between the co-location facility and the exchange matching engine. |
No information available | |
Cross-connect Availability Availability of direct, low-latency physical connectivity (cross-connects) to the exchange. |
Colocation services almost always involve cross-connects to the exchange. | |
Proximity in Rack Units The physical distance between the co-location rack and exchange servers, sometimes measured in rack units. |
No information available | |
Regional Redundancy Options Availability of alternative co-location sites in different regions for disaster recovery or diversification. |
Description notes regional redundancy and disaster recovery is available as an option. | |
Multiple Exchange Access Ability to access more than one exchange or venue from a single co-location facility. |
Multiple exchange/venue access is possible as CME colocation bundles include many connectivity packages. | |
Direct Market Access Support Support for direct integration with the exchange’s order systems. |
Direct Market Access supported, since this is the primary purpose of the service. | |
Exchange Certification Is the facility certified or officially partnered by the exchange? |
Facility is operated by CME Group, thus is certified by the exchange. | |
Geographical Location The city and country where the co-location facility is based. |
No information available | |
Facility Security Compliance Does the location meet physical security and compliance requirements (SOC2, ISO, etc.)? |
CME Group manages high-security facilities and typically meets major security certifications. |
Network Bandwidth per Server Amount of guaranteed network bandwidth available to each server. |
undefined High-density environments and bundled connectivity imply robust bandwidth per server. |
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Redundant Network Paths Existence of multiple independent connections for network redundancy. |
Redundant network infrastructure is explicitly mentioned. | |
Packet Loss Rate Average rate of dropped network packets over the connection. |
No information available | |
Jitter (Latency Variation) Average variability in latency, critical for market data accuracy. |
No information available | |
Multicast Support Support for multicast data feeds, essential for market data dissemination. |
Multicast support is standard for market data dissemination in major colocation facilities. | |
Private VLAN Support Ability to define Virtual LANs for secure, isolated traffic. |
Private VLANs are a standard security feature for institutional colocation clients. | |
Quality of Service (QoS) Ability to prioritize trading or market data traffic using QoS. |
Quality of Service (QoS) is provided to ensure deterministic latency and prioritized trading traffic. | |
DDoS Protection Built-in protection against distributed denial-of-service attacks. |
DDoS protection is standard for enterprise-level colocation and is mentioned implicitly via security and reliability. | |
Network Monitoring Tools Availability of real-time network performance monitoring. |
Network monitoring is required for deterministic latency and enterprise network management. | |
Remote Network Management Ability to manage and configure network settings remotely. |
Remote management tools are standard and needed for 24/7 access and support. |
Bare-Metal Server Availability Option to deploy physical (not virtualized) servers for maximum performance. |
Bare-metal server deployment is fundamental in colocation for high-performance trading. | |
Custom Hardware Configuration Ability to specify server CPU type, memory, storage, and network cards. |
Custom configurations are an option to optimize performance per client. | |
Low-latency Hardware Components Use of trading-grade network cards, NVMe SSDs, FPGA cards, etc. |
Low-latency hardware (NICs, NVMe, etc.) are available for HFT environment. | |
Hot-swappable Components Hardware allows for component replacement without downtime. |
No information available | |
Onsite Spare Parts Inventory Facility maintains a stock of common spare parts for rapid replacement. |
Onsite spare parts are necessary for rapid replacement and maximum uptime in colocation facilities. | |
Server Provisioning Speed Average time from order to deployment of new server hardware. |
No information available | |
Upgrade Flexibility Ability to upgrade hardware components mid-term (more RAM, replace CPUs, etc.). |
Hardware upgrades mid-term are supported for custom performance requirements. | |
Remote Reboot/Power Cycling Ability to remotely restart or power off/on servers. |
Remote reboot (power cycling) is standard for institutional colocation management. | |
Server Density per Rack Number of servers supported per standard rack. |
No information available | |
Temperature/Humidity Control Advanced cooling and environmental controls to optimize performance. |
Redundant power infrastructure is explicitly stated. |
Redundant Power Feeds Provision of diverse A+B power feeds for all racks. |
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UPS and Generator Backup Onsite uninterruptible power supply and backup generators. |
UPS and generator backup are standard and mentioned in the specs. | |
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) Measurement of data center energy efficiency. |
No information available | |
Real-time Power Monitoring Visibility into real-time power consumption per server/rack. |
Real-time power monitoring correlates with high-density computing environments. | |
N+1 Redundancy Facility has at least one independent backup for every critical component. |
Redundant infrastructure ('N+1 redundancy') expected for disaster recovery and uptime. | |
Hot/Cold Aisle Containment Physical containment systems to maximize cooling efficiency. |
Hot/cold aisle containment is conventional for cooling efficiency in modern enterprise data centers. | |
24/7 Environmental Monitoring Continuous monitoring of temperature, humidity, and airflow. |
24/7 onsite support and monitoring is mentioned. | |
Power Outage Incident Rate Frequency of power outage incidents per year (historical average). |
No information available | |
Maximum Power per Rack Maximum continuous power available for a single rack. |
No information available | |
Green/Eco Certifications Facility has environmental certifications (LEED, ENERGY STAR, etc.). |
No information available |
24/7 Onsite Security Continuous physical security presence at the facility. |
24/7 onsite security is a standard for a tier-1 financial colocation. | |
Multi-factor Biometric Access Physical access to racks requires biometrics (e.g., retina/fingerprint) and PINs. |
No information available | |
CCTV Surveillance Retention How long security camera footage is retained by the facility. |
No information available | |
Mantrap Entrances Controlled entrance vestibules for strict access management. |
No information available | |
Security Audit Logs Access Ability for clients to review access and security logs. |
No information available | |
SOC 2/ISO 27001 Certified Data center holds leading security certifications. |
CME colocation facility would be SOC 2 or similar certified by industry requirements. | |
Client-defined Access Control Lists Clients can define who on their team has physical or logical access. |
Client defined access policies are typical for institutional colocation providers. | |
Alarm Notification System Clients receive instant alerts for security incidents. |
Alarm notification system is required in high-security trading environments. | |
Background Check Requirement All personnel with access vetted by background checks. |
No information available | |
Data Privacy Law Compliance Compliance with GDPR, CCPA, and local financial regulations. |
Compliance to data privacy laws (e.g. GDPR, CCPA) is expected for global clients. |
KVM-over-IP Availability Remote Keyboard, Video, Mouse access to manage servers as if locally present. |
KVM over IP access is common for remote hardware management in major financial colo. | |
Remote Hands Service Availability of onsite technicians to perform tasks on client instructions. |
24/7 onsite support and remote hands service are explicitly stated in documentation. | |
Ticketing System Response Time Average initial response time to support tickets. |
No information available | |
Onsite Support Hours Number of hours per day that technical staff are onsite. |
No information available | |
Emergency Response Procedures Documented and practiced response to server or facility emergencies. |
Emergency response procedures standard for business continuity in data centers. | |
Remote Diagnostics Tools Availability of tools to monitor and troubleshoot hardware/software remotely. |
Remote diagnostic tools required for 24/7 monitoring and troubleshooting. | |
Real-time Incident Updates Clients receive instant status updates during incidents. |
Real-time incident updates are standard in enterprise support models. | |
Third-party Vendor Access Management Inclusion of rules/processes to allow client-designated third-party vendor work. |
Third party vendor management facilitated for rack operations and hardware vendors. | |
Change Management Logs Record of all changes made on-site or remotely by facility staff. |
No information available |
Direct Market Data Feed Access Facilities for subscribing to, and receiving, raw exchange market data. |
Direct access to Globex market data is intrinsic to CME's own colocation. | |
Feed Handler Latency Internal latency for parsing and distributing market data feeds. |
No information available | |
Feed Normalization Tools Availability of tools for normalizing and distributing data from multiple sources. |
Feed normalization and distribution tools are provided by CME for its colocation clients. | |
UDP/TCP Multicast Options Support for both UDP and TCP multicast for market data. |
UDP/TCP multicast support is standard for delivery of CME market data feeds. | |
Snapshot and Recovery Feed Access Ability to retrieve snapshots and recover from missed data packets. |
No information available | |
Market Data Recording Ability to record and replay market data streams. |
No information available | |
Bespoke Feed Routing Custom routings for specific data feeds to multiple servers. |
No information available | |
Feed Filtering/Throttling Tools to filter or throttle specific market instruments/events. |
No information available | |
Redundant Market Data Feeds Duplication of feeds for failover/data integrity. |
Redundant feeds and failover are standard for market data integrity at CME colocation. | |
BGP Session Configuration Ability to configure BGP sessions for data routing. |
No information available |
Dedicated vs Shared Racks Availability of both private and shared infrastructure. |
Dedicated and shared racks available according to documentation. | |
Rackspace Expansion Flexibility How easily clients can add racks or expand servers. |
Rack and server expansion is a selling point for scalability at CME colocation. | |
Rapid Onboarding Process Time to first deployment following contract signing. |
No information available | |
Short-term Burst Capacity Ability to provision extra hardware for short periods. |
Short-term burst capacity supported for trading events and client requirements. | |
Custom Power Density Options Tailoring racks to higher-than-normal power requirements. |
Custom power density per rack is available for high-density computing environments. | |
Interconnection with Cloud or VPN Secure bridges to public clouds, hybrid, or VPN setups. |
Private connections to cloud and VPN are available as options in CME's offering. | |
Dedicated Project Management Assigned project manager for custom setup/expansion. |
Dedicated project managers available for large-scale or custom client deployments. | |
Service Level Agreement (SLA) Customization Client-specific adjustment of uptime, latency, or support promises. |
SLAs (latency/downtime/support) are industry standard and customizable. | |
Colo to Colo Private Circuit Options Direct fiber paths between different colocation facilities. |
No information available | |
Modular Expansion Capability Infrastructure designed for plug-and-play upgrades. |
Modular expansion is part of design for plug-and-play scale. |
Server Management API APIs for remote provisioning, monitoring, and rebooting servers. |
No information available | |
Network Configuration API APIs for modifying VLAN, routing, and connectivity. |
No information available | |
Automated Incident Notification API Webhook or API for pushing real-time incident notifications. |
No information available | |
Market Data Subscription API APIs for subscribing or changing market data feeds. |
No information available | |
Security Log Access API Programmatic access to security and access logs. |
No information available | |
Usage and Billing API Retrieve resource usage and billing data via API. |
No information available | |
Change Management API API to request, approve, and document changes to hardware/software. |
No information available | |
Integration SDK/Libraries Software Development Kits or libraries for automation/integration. |
No information available | |
APIs for Multi-tenant Management Control panel or API for firms with multiple trading desks/entities. |
No information available | |
Sample and Sandbox Environments Test colocation APIs/integrations without production impact. |
No information available |
Flexible Contract Terms Month-to-month or short-term rental options available. |
No information available | |
Usage-based Billing Pay-for-use billing for power, bandwidth, or servers. |
Usage-based billing is advertised as one of the pricing models for customers. | |
Bulk or Volume Discounts Pricing reductions for larger deployments. |
Volume discounts available for large-scale colocations. | |
Transparent Pricing All pricing clearly documented with no hidden fees. |
No information available | |
Early Termination Flexibility Ability for clients to exit contracts early under defined terms. |
No information available | |
Custom Billing Cycles Monthly, quarterly, or yearly billing options. |
Monthly, quarterly, yearly options mentioned under customer agreements. | |
Deposit and Credit Arrangements Flexible deposit, prepay, or postpay options. |
No information available | |
Proof of Concept/Trial Periods Option for a pilot or trial before long-term commitment. |
Proof-of-concept/test periods are sometimes available on request. | |
Service Credits for Downtime Financial compensation if service-level guarantees are not met. |
SLAs include service credits for downtime for most exchanges and institutional colocation. | |
Billing Portal Access Clients can view and manage billing online. |
Billing portal for client transparency mentioned in support documentation. |
Exchange-partnered Facilities Official partnership or endorsement by exchange venues. |
Facility is operated and endorsed by CME itself. | |
Number of Trading Venues Supported How many electronic trading venues can be accessed from the facility. |
No information available | |
Industry Awards or Rankings Recognition by industry media or research. |
No information available | |
Client Reference Availability Willingness to provide references from existing market-making clients. |
Multiple major market makers are public users of CME colocation. | |
Established Track Record Number of years provider has offered trading co-location. |
No information available | |
Ecosystem Partner Access Onsite ecosystem of ISVs, hardware vendors, telecoms, etc. |
Many ecosystem partners are present at CME's data center. | |
Community Events & Networking Provider hosts or supports events for trading community. |
No information available | |
Technical Documentation Quality Thoroughness and accessibility of technical manuals/guides. |
No information available | |
Market Share among HFT/Prop Firms Estimated percentage of leading trading firms hosted. |
No information available | |
Support for Open Standards Commitment to open standards for APIs and hardware. |
CME supports open FIX/FAST for APIs and hardware standards. |
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