Features Of High Quality Phoenix Data Centers

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Are you considering acquiring the services of Phoenix data centers? Are you looking for specifications and features of high quality data centers? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss the services provided by high quality data centers as well as discuss the specifications and features of state-of-the-art data centers.

Fire Suppression & Monitoring
- Multiple-zoned FM 200 fire suppression system
- Multiple-zoned pre-action fire suppression
- Smoke alarms and sensors under floor panels and mounted in ceiling and in ceiling plenum

Parking and Loading Area
- Available parking and service lot loading area

Flooring
- Facility size - 10,000 square feet or more
- 18-inch raised floor
- Floor load is on slab build out

Security & Site Monitoring
- Key card access 24/7
- Closed circuit monitoring with CCTV
- 24/7 support staff & NOC
- Entry and exit logs
- Biometrics Security
- Alarms tied into campus and local police and fire departments

Connectivity
- Capacity: Carrier Neutral; Redundant diverse fiber connectivity; 10 Gig, 2.5 Gig, Ethernet and IP; Ethernet handoff; 10, 100 or 1000 Base-T 10 Gig Network ports
- Carrier Neutrality: Multiple IP Transit and Transport Carriers including: AGL, Mzima, Cogent Qwest, Level3, Integra, SRP, AboveNet, XO, HighWinds and more

Power & Cooling
- Watts per square foot: 150 w/sf
- HVAC: Multiple 20 & 30 Ton Liebert CRAC UNITS, N+1
- AC Power: 3,600 amps @480 Volt 3-Phase feed to the facility; 2N UPS; 110 VAC, 208 VAC and 208 3-Phase available
- DC Power: -48 VDC available
- Generator: 1,000KW Katolike generator
- Backup Power: 1,100 gallon diesel tank at facility; Emergency stand-by contracts with local fuel providers; Weekly non-load exercise test

More Information About Phoenix Data Centers Power
A quality Phoenix data centers electrical system should be comprised of a 2N or N+1 UPS parallel system to the cabinet level. Several Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS) devices are installed on major electrical panels and remove spikes prior to being seen by the UPS, where the wave form is stabilized. The UPS systems correct utility power to a stable wave former through double-conversion, and include a 7 minute battery back-up to transition to the generator system. Power is distributed from the UPS through K-rated transformers to local panel distribution panels and branched to computer cabinets. Computer cabinets are installed with ip-addressable power strips containing capacity meters.

Quality Phoenix data centers offer both AC and DC power in a variety of voltage and amperage configurations. The system includes a back-up using an Automatic Transfer Switch connected to a stand-by diesel generator. The system is designed to transition to generator back-up in 15 seconds whenever an under-voltage or over-voltage condition persists. Back-by power is sustained and not restored until the utility supply is stable and consistent.

Quality Phoenix data centers also know that some customers require even higher power and cooling densities, which can be facilitated upon an engineering design review and is most appropriate in cage or suite space, rather than shared cabinet space.

It is important to do your research before choosing Phoenix data centers. Choosing a reputable provider that offers connectivity freedom, unsurpassed flexibility, relentless service and rock solid security will ensure your business reliable service that offers you peace of mind. Also look for a provider with state-of-the-art data centers with a available parking and service lot area, high quality fire suppression and monitoring equipment, high quality security and site monitoring, quality power and cooling systems, back-up generators and redundant connectivity to multiple IP transit and transport carriers.


About the Author:
Michael Duckett is President of CoreLink Data Centers, a leading provider of data center and colocation services in Seattle, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Chicago. For more information about our Phoenix data centers, visit our website.



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