FastServers.Net Colocation Data Center


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The FastServers.Net Midwest
colocation data center is a Tier 1 facility providing the ultimate in redundancy, uptime, and network colocation services. Built underground,the network colocation data center is designed utilizing
a N+1 philosophy. N+1 insures that every part of the colocation data centre is not only redundant, but has a hot spare on standby in case of an emergency.
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FastServers.Net operates a 12,000 square foot secure colocation data center. This
colocation data center is fully N+1 redundant and provides space for
colocation server hosting, network and operational services for Internet service providers, hosting providers, businesses, carriers, and integrators. |
Built underground the
colocation data center was designed to withstand tornados, earthquakes, and all natural disasters. Surrounded by 18" of thick concrete the colocation data center provided one of the worlds safest places for
web server colocation! |
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| As a
colocation service provider mission-critical operations require the highest-level security features. The
FastServers.Net colocation data centers deliver multi-level physical security. It's no easy task to gain entry into the colocation site. A pre-screening background check conducted by outside agency to determine eligibility of colocation site access. |
All areas of the
colocation site, both internal and external, are continually monitored and recorded by highly sensitive security cameras. Access into the colocation site is controlled through the utilization of proxy card swipe and biometric hand geometry readers. Additionally, the
colocation site is staffed 7/24/365. |
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| Inside the
colocation data center are 40+ secure cameras that cover 100% of the 12,000 sq.
ft. of the colocation site. The site is monitored from a remote location 7/24/365. |
Outside the
colocation site, 8 weather proof cameras are positioned to cover the perimeter of the colocation data center. |
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| At the Midwest
colocation site, FastServers.Net utilizes a state-of-the-art multi-zoned fire suppression system equipped with a VESDA early warning sensory system.
The system is activated by particle detectors scanning for increased ionization that precedes imminent flame. This system is
also backed up with a FM200 oxygen depleting system to be utilized to suppress any flames without damaging equipment. |
At the
colocation site,the fire suppression system mixes non-toxic FM200 gas with oxygen to prevent oxygen in the colocation site from fueling the flames before they grow out of control. Important, especially considering that, in the face of a major blaze, the heat from the flames and the water used to extinguish them pose more immediate threats to a
colocation web server than do the actual flames. Now that’s the protection and assurance you need. |
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| Overhead cable and power management at the
colocation site
provides the ultimate in performance and flexibility. The
colocation site utilizes this feature for better management of
cable runs and network operations. This system utilizes raceways
and designed and recommended by the Telecommunications
Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers. |
- Standards based open systems
- High performance bandwidth at the colocation site
- Support for convergence
- High quality, reliability and scalability
- High capacity and density
- Expandability with easy access
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| Redundant Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a vital component of the
colocation site power system, providing protection in the event that the main grid fails or
if the
colocation data center experiences power spikes, surges and brownouts. |
Power is brought into
FastServers.Net colocation site and then distributed to customer’s cabinets and cages through an A-side and B-side distribution system. This distribution system provides customers with the necessary power they need as well as providing for N+1 redundancy at the colocation data center. |
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colocation site the redundancy testing on all power is done twice a month in ensure reliability, maintenance, and functionality of all UPS systems in the colocation data center. |
In the event of a main power grid failure this transfer switch will ensure that power is continually supplied uninterrupted throughout the
colocation data center. |
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FastServers.Net utilizes 3-750kw (1 Primary, 1 Backup, and 1 Standby) diesel generators to provide the colocation site with power in the event of a dual power grid failure. Located in a caged secure area with 7/24/365 monitoring, security cameras, and barb wire fencing. |
In the event of a failure, after 15 seconds the diesel generators will start up and begin to provide the
colocation site with continual power until the main power has been restored. Contractually agreed fuel deliveries assures that the colocation site will continue to run self-sufficiently, even in the event of long periods of power outages. |
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| The
FastServers.Net colocation data center
HVAC (heating, venalation, and air conditioning) system is designed to provide optimum operating conditions for equipment. The HVAC system ensures the environment at the colocation site is constant, providing appropriate airflow, temperature, and humidity. |
At the
colocation data center there are 13 open-air handlers. Again all of the components in the system in the colocation site are N+1 redundant and secure from tampering with. Open air handlers provide the HVAC system with an unlimited amount of fresh air to cool and keep the
colocation data center running at less than 72 degrees at all times. |
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| Redundancy features provide additional protection at the
colocation data center. With 1 Primary, 1 Backup, and 1 Standby operating on 2 Power Grids the system is designed with N+1 philosophy and pre-planned disaster recovery. If failure occurs the backup units will automatically switch over and begin cooling the colocation data center. |
Air distribution in the
FastServers.Net colocation data center has been specially designed with hot and cold isles allowing the N+1 HVAC system’s air distribution to provide the optimal environment for equipment operation. The FastServers.Net colocation site provides optimal temperatures for
colocation web server hosting. |
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The
FastServers.Net colocation data center area provides the highest level of security and the optimal operating conditions for equipment. Locking cabinets and mesh door maintain privacy for every customer. The colocation site has custom built cabinets for the storage of colocation web server. |
All cabinets in the
colocation data center have been custom designed, lockable, have two (2) 20amp power feeds, and contain 45U of server space. With the ability to scale to 80AMPs of power the colocation site allows for maximum space utilization and the ability to fill the cabinets with up to 40 colocation web servers. |
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| The Cisco powered
colocation data center employs Cisco GSR 12000 class routers running and utilized HSRP to ensure that the colocation data center can be routed even in the event of a router failure. The colocation site has redundant incoming fiber connections from multiple providers. |
FastServers.Net core routers provide the support and functionality for all critical colocation data center communications and monitoring systems. GigE Fiber connects provide lightning fast access to the core network for
colocation web servers. |
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| Powered by
multiple IP providers from geographically different locations, the colocation data centers network uses smart routing technology for the fastest possible delivery of content. The
colocation site is connected via SONET to the Equinix colocation site in Chicago. |
Utilizing the latest fiber optic technology for connections between core routers, racks and
colocation web servers the colocation data center is designed for optimized transit of incoming and outgoing delivery of packets. |