Data Centers
With servers in USA (Cyxtera), Europe (Neterra), and Hong Kong (Centurylink), we provide our clients with a wide range of options to ensure their requirements for connectivity and performance are met with excellence.
Cyxtera / USA
• Located near Logan International Airport;
• 30 minutes from Boston, MA
• Two story building
• Total building interior (sf) = 165,968 • Raised floor (inches) = 24
• Connectivity to 6 unique network service providers and growing community of service providers
• Copper & fiber optic cross connects
• Dual diverse fiber entrance facilities
• Carrier neutral interconnection area
• NSTAR provides power feeds
• Power density minimum (W/sf) = 150
• Generator configuration = N + 1
• Total Power Capacity = 6 MW
• Minimum two fuel replenishing companies
CenturyLink / Hong Kong
• Located at Tsueng Kwan O Industrial Estate 49 km from Hong Kong airport
•Five story building
•Total building interior (sf) = 200,000
•Raised floor (mm) = 800
• Supports ultra-low latency colocation and proximity hosting
• Rapid cross connects with Tokyo and Singapore financial markets.
• China Lighting and Power (CLP) provides power feeds
• Power density minimum (Wm2) = 1500
• Generator configuration = N + 1
• Total Power Capacity = 5.76 MW phase one, total 14.4 MW
• Minimum two fuel replenishing companies
Neterra / Europe
• Two-floor colocation facility with a total area of 660 m2
• Floor height 3.50 m plus 50 cm. raised floor
• Floor loading 3 kN
• Neterra is a part of the largest Internet exchange points in Europe: DE-CIX in Frankfurt, Equinix in Paris, LINX in London, AMS-IX in Amsterdam, and Ronix and Interlan in Bucharest.
• Direct connectivity to all neighboring countries and reaches Georgia and Armenia via the Black Sea, and Asia and Africa via the submarine cable systems MedNautilus and SEE-ME-WE 3.
• Two independent sources of electric power supply, each of them able to cover 100% of the load.
• 1+1 electric generators, switching automatically
• Two fully independent А UPS (N+1) and В UPS (N+1) systems