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I-BN
has
partnered with Quality Technology Services for internet
connectivity and co-location services. The 376,000-square-foot
Data
Center is a fully redundant center with climate control,
power backup, site security and more. Our Data Center
is connected to the ITC 10-state fiber network, and
our key to high-speed seamless hosting.
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Network
Operation Center
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The
Network Operations Center (NOC) monitors and
manages the entire data center network. With
the consistent monitoring of all equipment,
bandwidth capacity and traffic flows, the NOC
can proactively identify problem areas before
they can become an issue.
- Experienced
and certified network engineers.
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Reliable change control processes and Maintenance
procedures.
- Proven
performance tools and technology.
- Industry
leading Service Level Agreement and response
times.
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Internet
Connectivity
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data center Internet network is engineered to
provide redundancy to our servers through dual
Ethernet connections running over a fiber infrastructure
to multiple geographically diverse peering points.
With ample connectivity that can scale to OC-n
and burstable bandwidth, we can accommodate your
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Power
Reliability
| Concerned
about backup power? The facility uses an environmentally-friendly
power supply system that incorporates a steady
stream of power from the local utility through
two different entry points to the building. Backup
power is provided through a constant power supply
(CPS) flywheel system and diesel powered generators
with an onsite fuel supply that can insure emergency
power for up to twelve days. |
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Physical
Security
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data center is the core of a very secure environment.
Critical access points are controlled by a biometric
system that requires a fingerprint as well as
an eye retina scan match to picture card id information
for entry onto the data center floor. But security
starts at the front of the building with a single
point of entry, physical barriers in the landscape,
protective glass and a comprehensive surveillance
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Environmental
Controls
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HVAC
Systems
Studies show that electronic devices last much
longer and experience fewer component failures
when kept at constant temperature and humidity
levels. With the use of sophisticated environmental
control systems, the data center maintains a
constant temperature that does not fluctuate
more than 3°F above or below an optimal
target room temperature of 68-72°F and a
humidity level not to exceed 55%.
Fire
Suppression
In just a few minutes, heat and smoke can seriously
damage computing equipment. The data center
fire suppression system not only prevents extensive
fire damage, it virtually eliminates the potential
for collateral damage to delicate equipment
from the fire extinguishing agent. The smoke
signature detection system constantly monitors
the data center for specific events and can
pinpoint a physical location for immediate attention
before surrounding areas can be effected.
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