The ability to provide mission-critical colocation services means delivering the goods on a wide range of fronts -- few as critical as ensuring a constant flow of reliable power to your equipment and maintaining optimal temperature and humidity to keep your equipment operating at peak efficiency. And that's after the facility's primary sources of power and cooling fail.
As unlikely as such a compound failure might be, an uninterrupted source of power and cooling is the minimal level of protection we provide. Regardless of which colocation facility you choose, we've engineered critical redundancies to safeguard the performance of your internet systems.
Atlanta Georgia, Power & Cooling Specs
Tier IV Power
Multiple utility feeds from separate substations with diverse building entry
Engineered for high-density and critical power needs
Two 'A' feed (primary UPS systems:
One 3-module (N+1) 750kVA unit
One 4-module (N+1) 2,000kVA unit
Three 'B' feed (redundant) UPS systems:
One 1-module 750kVA unit
Two 1-module 550kVA units
One 2MW and ten 500kW diesel powered generators (N+1 capacity)
Control via dual PSSI static switchgear
12,000 gallon on-site fuel storage tank + 4,000 gallon belly tank
Cooling
Redundant cooling towers
Multiple pumps (N+1) circulate water to CRAC units
Five 500-ton cooling towers (N+1), paralleled for multiple redundancy
Private well water / backed up by city water
36,000 gallon storage tank holds make-up water for cooling towers