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State-of-the-Art Facilities

Our Data Center facility includes more than 13,000 square feet of raised floor data center space, 1,200 square feet of "telco-style" space, plus a high tech Network Operations Center (NOC), conference rooms, administrative space and break rooms.

For customers, amenities such as day cubicles with phone and Internet access, meeting rooms, and equipment set-up laboratories are provided for your convenience. For customers requiring extended use of workspace, Data393 offers cubical rentals on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis.

Colocation Space

Colocation services are provided in our secure 13,000+ square foot data center. Our highly-stable infrastructure features a controlled, raised-floor environment with redundant UPS units and back-up generators, fire detection and suppression, ample HVAC with separate cooling zones and humidity control. Standard cabinets are 27x39x84 manufactured by Chatsworth Products (CPI) and include built-in vertical cable management, combination lock, and front/back vented doors. Wide aisles provide convenience for the installation and maintenance for today's rack-mounted servers.

Environmental

Cooling and humidity is controlled by more than 12 air handling units (AHUs) featuring N+1 and N+2 redundancy (dependant on location within the center). The system keeps the operating environment in the data center at 68 degrees with 45% humidity with a variation of no more than 8 degrees of temperature and 4% humidity.

Power

Electrical power from Colorado's Xcel Energy is delivered from dual feeds from the Surrey Ridge substation. The electric service in the building is connected to parallel redundant Powerware UPS units, which delivers conditioned power to the data center via a Starline Bussway system. This system eliminates the need for traditional power distribution units (PDU's) and enhances the reliability of the system as well as making "A" and "B" power available to every computer equipment cabinet. The power is backed up by two diesel generators connected to separate automatic transfer switches (ATS).

Fire Detection & Suppression

Fire detection within the Data Center is provided by an early detection alarm system monitored both within the NOC and by Honeywell as a backup third party monitoring service. The monitoring system informs the NOC staff of the specific alarm generating the warning and its location. The data center has sensors installed both above and below the raised floor to detect gases that rise with the airflow in the center as well as heavy gases that tend to settle under the floor. The fire suppression system is a pre-action, dry pipe which would discharge water only from the appropriate locations if the heat in the data center increases enough to trigger a fire sprinkler head. The discharge of a sprinkler would signal the emergency power off switch which would simultaneously turn off the electrical power to the entire data center room.

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