Our servers are located in state-of-the-art data centers in Denver,
Colorado and Atlanta, Georgia. Denver Data Center Specs
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5,000 square feet of raised floor.
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UPS - Dual Powerware 160KVA
Uninterruptible Power Supply.
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Cummings 1000KW diesel generator
with 7-day fuel reserve.
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Security controlled by card key
system issued by NOC personnel staffed 24x7x365.
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Toshiba closed-circuit digital
surveillance system incorporates over 24 cameras and is monitored by NOC
personnel.
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Data center floor access controlled by access card
and biometric scan.
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Six (6) 30-ton Data Aire air
handling units (AHUs) providing N+2 redundancy.
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Multi-zone fire detection above and
below raised floor monitored internally by the NOC and externally by
Honeywell.
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Dry pipe pre-action fire suppression
system that will not pressurize until two (2) monitors are triggered.
Discharge will only occur in the area where the temperature would rise
to trigger a fire sprinkler head.
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Data Center is staffed 24x7x365
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NOC personnel are well trained with
CCNA, CCNP, CCSA, CCSE, MCSE and other certifications.
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The Network, facilities, and
customers are monitored continuously by best of breed monitoring tools.
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Cable & Wireless Gigabit Ethernet
over multi-mode fiber to their national fiber network node located in
adjacent building
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100 Mbps Ethernet over single-mode
fiber connection to the Denver Internap PNAP via XO's Metropolitan Area
Network.
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ICG,Qwest and Level3
Atlanta Data Center Specs
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Located in a main Telco Hotel vault
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High level security
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Raised flooring
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Climate-control
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Dual power feeds backed up with UPS, Rectifiers,
Batteries and Generator
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Fire suppression system
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Multiple redundant connections to major backbones
such as Verio, Williams, UUNET, Level3, Genuity, Sprint and Verizon.
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Cisco routers and switches
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Staffed 24x7 by qualified system administrators and
engineers.
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All servers are secured in a state of the art Smart
POP; monitored by both on hand technicians, IP cameras and door
security via Hand geometry reader
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OC3C connections are physically diverse and Sonet
protected
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Industry-standard SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol) providing round-the-clock monitoring of all hardware,
including routers, switches, UPS systems, and servers.
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Monitors for power, environmental factors (such as
temperature and humidity), generator status, and network
connectivity.
In both centers, all critical services/ports of our
servers are monitored, including FTP, HTTP, SMTP, HTTPS, SSH and POP3.
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