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The
state-of-the-art
Data
Center
in
Jacksonville,
Florida
was
designed
to host
and
protect
business-critical
information
technology
systems.
This
world-class
facility,
is
utilized
by some
of the
largest
companies
in the
eastern
United
States
to keep
their
business
systems
operating
continuously.
Protected
by a
low-profile,
gated
exterior.
The
outside
of the
facility
is
hardened
and
includes
exterior
crash
barriers.
24-hour
manned
security
stations
are
located
both
inside
and out
at the
center.
State of
the art
surveillance
includes
infrared
and
video
surveillance
of the
property
and the
grounds.
Inside
the
facility,
individualized
access
control
protects
your
systems
inside
the
building.
Now your
business
can
benefit
from
this
highly
secure,
high
system
availability
data
center.
-
Hardened
Facility
Walls are
comprised of
precast
concrete
attached to
structural
concrete
columns and
beams with
welded steel
imbeds -
withstands
154 mph
winds, up to
a Category 4
hurricane.
-
Build On A
Proven
Environment:
Over 15
years of
uninterrupted
facility
uptime-
1 billion
daily Online
database
accesses
2,000 MIPS
of mainframe
capacity-
18 terabytes
of on-line
data
storage-
40,000 sq.
ft. of
raised floor
space-
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Network
Infrastructure:
Triple
diversity
communications
rooms-
Two diverse
fiber optic
wide area
network
service
providers
High
availability
Internet
service-
Available
Triple
redundant
hardened
communications
paths into
facility
-
Availability
Each one of
the three
Caterpillar
Diesel
generators
can produce
1500
kilowatt of
electricity.
These
generators
can provide
the
electrical
needs of the
DC for 20-30
days. Three
on-site,
dual-hulled,
10,000-gallon
tanks of
diesel fuel
supply fuel
to these
generators.
-
Roofing
System
Built up
aggregate
with asphalt
bitumen, 2
plies of
glass-fiber
and
"Stress-Ply"
Garland top
sheet. Leak
tested to
130 mph
winds. Roof
drains and
scuppers
designed for
hurricane
Category 5
rains.
-
Roof Deck
Inverted
concrete
double tee
supported by
structural
precast
concrete
columns -
withstands
152 mph
winds,
Category 4
hurricane.
*30-day
standalone
electrical
power
*Food
for 100
people
for 30
days
*Franklin
Lightning
Protection
System
GEORGIA
Bandwidth
•
Multiple
gigabit
Ethernet
connections
to the
Internet
via
diverse
POPS of
four
leading
IP
transit
carriers
•
Multi-homed,
fiber
gigabit
Ethernet
local
loops
from two
providers
•
Total
available
bandwidth
- more
than 7.5
gigabits
per
second
•
Bandwidth
capacity
kept at
twice
the peak
usage
rate
•
Fully
redundant
Cisco
network
•
Multi-gigabit,
switched
core
network
backbone
•
BGP-4
routing
protocol
for
stable,
efficient,
intelligent
routing
Backups
•
Uninterruptible
Power
Source
(UPS): 2
battery
units,
600-Kw
Powerware,
in a
hot-tie
configuration,
redundant
with
single
module
load,
for 20
minutes'
continuation
before
recharging
•
1500-Kw
Cummins-Onan
emergency
generator,
with
diesel
fuel
storage
for 320
hrs.
without
refilling
•
Power
Distribution
Units (PDU):
16 units
supplying
power to
racks
•
Dedicated
circuit
breaker
protection
for
servers
HVAC
•
Server
area: 25
units,
at 300
tons,
with
refrigerant
cooling
medium
•
UPS
cooling:
2 units,
at 60
tons,
with
chilled
water
cooling
medium
Fire
Suppression
•
Server
area:
Energen
agent (Vesda
air
particle
detection
for
first
stage
activation;
second
stage
releasessuppression
agent)
•
Warehouse
and UPS
area:
Smoke
detection
devices
with
remote
service
monitoring
•
Hand-held
extinguishers
in all
areas
NYC
75 Broad
Street-"the
ultimate
high-tech
facility"
Year
built/
Renovated
-
1929/1999
Construction
- steel
reinforced
concrete
Building
security
- 24/7
security
guard,
photo ID
and key
card
required
to enter
building
1 block
South of
the New
York
Stock
Exchange |