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InterImagen Data Center is Located at:
DataColo Data Center
Best-of-Breed Technology |
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DataColo provides a secure, redundant, and scalable environment for your mission critical data and applications. From state-of-the-art equipment to expert technical assistance, you’ve got a lot of good reasons to choose us.
State-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure |
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Our large and
scalable facility is expertly designed to optimize and protect
your IT operations. A diversely routed fiber optic Dual OC-3
backbone (Level 3 and Genuity) provides reliable, high-speed
Internet access and guarantees the bandwidth you need.
DataColo’s power system features dual power feeds for each
equipment rack, uninterrupted power supply protection (UPS),
redundant auxiliary power sources, and a 480 volt, three-phase
emergency generator with approximately 72 hours of fuel.
DataColo has two independent cooling systems, each capable of
maintaining the facility at optimal temperatures. DataColo's
facility is constructed of self-extinguishing materials and is
equipped with a zone-controlled fire suppressions system. |
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High security protection for your data |
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DataColo protects your data and equipment with several layers of
physical and electronic barriers. Physical access to the
facility is controlled and monitored by advanced biometric hand
scan technology, infrared sensors detecting changes in heat, and
closed-circuit video surveillance.
DataColo places a powerful shield between your data and
electronic intruders. We use the latest network security
protocols, firewall technology, anti-virus software, and
encryption techniques. Our Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)
scans all inbound traffic for rogue activity, invalid log-on
attempts, and other suspicious activity that may compromise
security. Our security experts think like hackers and use the
hackers’ favorite tools to ensure DataColo's security systems
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Description
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Location
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Inland location on the ridge of
Central Florida at the area’s highest elevation to guard against
flooding. Conveniently located between Tampa
and Orlando on the I-4 corridor for easy access and enhanced bandwidth.
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Size
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4,800 square feet with an option on
an additional 4,800 for expansion.
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Elevation
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Situated 184 feet above sea level.
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Drainage
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Near railroad tracks and I-4 and
built for optimal drainage.
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Flooring
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Conductive flooring to eliminate
static discharge. Elevated equipment racks six inches above
floor level.
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Cabling
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Power and network connection cables
installed in overhead tracks above equipment racks.
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| Power
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Dual power feeds to equipment racks;
uninterrupted power supply (UPS) protection; redundant auxiliary
power sources; 480-volt generator with approximately 72 hours of
fuel; underground utilities connections for lightening
protection.
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Network
connectivity
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Diversely routed OC-3 fiber
connections.
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Natural
disaster preparedness
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Completely redundant infrastructure
and enhanced backup systems to prevent disruption of operations
and facilitate fast recovery of data.
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HVAC
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Redundant cooling systems. Two
12-1/2 ton air conditioners with oversized ducts for full
exchange of air every three minutes.
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Fire
suppression
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Zone controlled fire suppression
system with power controls. Nothing in data center is
flammable, except for consol. Self-extinguishing materials
throughout.
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Physical security
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Biometric access-control system with
hand scanning. Perimeter system detection and alarm for all
doors and windows. Infrared sensors detect changes in heat.
Closed-circuit video surveillance. Servers housed in locked
storage racks.
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Network
security
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Firewalls, anti-virus applications,
and intruder-detection scanning applications.
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