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Technical Capabilities Primary Data Center Building Floor Space Communications Power Environmental Fire Protection Physical Security Facility Monitoring Network Infrastructure
- Primary Data Center Building
| Total Size |
500,000 square-foot building |
| Construction |
Reinforced poured concrete construction with Data Center located below grade level with steel reinforced poured concrete ceiling. |
| Receiving Docks |
Interior loading docks for all size vehicles |
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- Floor Space
| Total Raised Floor |
8,000 square-feet with options to expand to 100,000 square-feet |
| Shared Space |
Requires escorted access and includes standard width locking ventilated data center racks |
| Caged Space |
100 to 3,000 square ft. locking cages with independent access |
| Suite Space |
Cabinet Space One-third, one-half, and full-cabinets available |
| Office Space |
Desks, offices and conference rooms available for hourly, daily, monthly or annual contracted periods |
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- Communications
| Fiber |
Four local fiber carriers coming in on diverse entrances |
| Network Providers |
Meet me access to major carriers (AT&T, MCI, Qwest, Global Crossing, Alltel, Sprint, Cox and Level 3) |
| Carrier Services |
From low-speed 56K to high-speed 155mbps (OC-3), higher capacity OC-12 and OC-48’s also available. Metro and Gig Ethernet available |
| Internal Cabling |
Copper or fiber access to carrier bandwidth using cable management trays throughout building |
| External Cabling |
Dual entrances into building with major carriers providing multiple CO redundancy and fiber access to primary carries |
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- Power
| Power to Facility |
Dual powers grids from local power company with capacity for 40,000KVA of power at transformers |
| Power in Facility |
Critical power components are redundant (N+1) |
| Generator Backup |
Caterpillar 933 KW with 3 days fuel |
| UPS |
Multiple UPS - 625KVA with redundant battery strings, 48VDC power available Power Cabling Redundant power cabling to each cabinet or suite |
| Power Cabling |
Redundant power cabling to each cabinet or suite |
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- Environmental
| All Systems |
All systems are monitored 7/24 by facility and network engineers |
| Air Handling |
Redundant Computer room grade HVAC systems |
| Air Quality |
Air temperature under floor delivered at 70 degrees and 40% relative humidity |
| Water Detection |
Water detection systems installed throughout facility |
| Environment Management |
Air temperature, humidity, fiber and FM-200 fire detection are monitored and managed 7x24 by NOC personnel. All critical environmental components are monitored using SNMP management tools (Open View, NetCool and Custom developed tools) |
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- Fire Protection
| Smoke Detection |
Smoke sensors above and below raised floors |
| Fire Suppression |
FM-200 fire suppression, VESDA smoke and heat sensors above and below raised floor |
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- Physical Security
| Entrances |
All building entrances require proximity card access. Data Centers are man-trapped, require card access and biometric (finger scan) authentication |
| Security Guards |
Guard station inside facility and all visitors are screened. Exterior of facility is patrolled 7x24. Bellevue police have a substation in the building complex |
| Closed Circuit Video |
Digital CCTV in facility provides constant video surveillance. All entrances, common areas and data centers are completely monitored and all activity recorded |
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- Facility Monitoring
| Facility Engineers |
Certified Voice and Data engineers are onsite and available 7x24 |
| Network Operations |
NOC is staffed 7x24 |
| Power Management |
Critical power systems controlled by automated management systems, which control all switching |
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- Network Infrastructure
| Carrier Access |
Four local SONET fibers provide redundant carrier\neutral fiber access (AT&T, Level 3, Qwest, and COX) |
| Internet Access |
355 Mbps of redundant tier one internet bandwidth. Managed by Route Science Path Control |
| Network Infrastructure |
Fully redundant Carrier class Cisco core routing and switching equipment |
| Network Monitoring |
All critical infrastructure components are monitored using SNMP management tools (Open View, NetCool and Custom developed tools) |
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