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    Selecting a colocation data center can be a long and frustrating process, but here at Colocation America we strive to make your choice as simple as possible. With technologically advanced data centers located across the country, you're sure to find one near you. We strive to keep all hardware updated and our centers secure because we know it's of the upmost importance to our clients. Our centers are located near main hubs which give clients access to optimal data transfer rates. 

    Data Center Colocation

    What is a Premium Data Center?

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     A Colocation Facility must meet standards for N +1 redundancy in each of the following areas: 
     
    1. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
    2. Backup generators 
    3. HVAC systems. 
     
    Overall, facilities should have on staff employment around the clock, 24x7,365 days a year with continued camera surveillance. Biometric security is preferable but not necessary. VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus) fire and dry-pipe pre-action or gas-based fire suppression is necessary. Various fiber providers must assist the facility through 2 or more input facilities. Data center resiliency is not entirely based on physical power and cooling infrastructure, but also the network of communications redundancy and fire detection and suppression. They are key features missing from the Uptime Institute, data center tier ratings, which focus on power and cooling infrastructure.
     
    What is a Standard Data Center Facility?

    Facilities with adequate power and cooling capability with critical fire suppression are in this category, as are data centers with non-redundant HVAC and UPS units and solely one backup generator. The bottom line is that data center customers are looking for high availability and security for IT equipment, which implies for higher power consistency, cooling and fire detection with the capability to simultaneously support and 24x7 staffing and security found in a premium data center.
     
     

    Data Center Tier Rankings

    Determining which service provider to choose from for your servers can be a difficult task.  By the time you do your research, you realize that every colocation and Dedicated Server provider claim that they have the best cooling and fire detection which can determine if your equipment will be safe.  There are many providers that believe their data center infrastructure is elite, but who really determines that? The Uptime Institute uses a slightly mysterious 4 level  Tier Data Center Ranking format (Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV) as a scale to examine the reliability of the data center. The system rating begins with Tier I data centers that are mostly warehouses with power and finishes with Tier IV data centers, which offer 2N redundant power and cooling with 99.99% Uptime.
     
    A Tier III data center is simultaneously maintained so any organized maintenance activities in power and cooling take place without disturbing the performance of computer hardware in the colocation facility. As for dismissal, offers Tier III "N +1" accessibility. Unplanned actions such as operational errors or unplanned failure of infrastructure components can still cause a disruption. Mainly, a Tier III facility is not completely fault tolerant. A Tier IV data center is fault-tolerant, meaning it has no disruption or downtime. Tier IV facilities have no single points of failure. The key concept is that a Tier IV design requires double the infrastructure of a Tier III designs. 
     
    Regrettably, the Uptime Institute chose not altogether meet the assessment is known for these alternative tier levels. 
     
    A small amount of the facilities have certifications from the Uptime Institute tier. Only 38 plants or design documents from the facilities have the official tier certifications at this point and these are mainly corporate facilities. 
     
    In the end, the Uptime Institute's definitions have been abused by the industry and ignored in some cases. Companies should issue their Tier IV data center demands from providers since there are higher costs of a Tier IV data center which should be approximately double that of a Tier III facility.
     

    Data Center Components


    Our data centers are consistently looked after and maintained so that all of its components work together to provide you with the
     best results. This is commonly referred to as the ‘critical load,’ the load that must continue to be powered at all times, otherwise an interruption will stop the revenue-generating process. Any weak link and the strength of the
     entire chain suffers. The different parts of this chain are:

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    • Servers
      Data centers all revolve around the critical load-processes that require a platform, communications and processing power. The server is the lifeblood of a data center and all other infrastructure exists to allow the servers to do their computations and provide their outputs, in whatever form.

    • Racks/Cabinets
      Servers require a structure in which to reside and have power delivered to them. Racks [or cabinets] house these servers [or other equipment such as switchers or routers] in a vertical "silo" and contain power strips that distribute power to each piece of equipment. Each rack is broken up into "Rack Units", commonly referred to as U, which is a unit of measurement used to describe the height of the equipment to be mounted in the racks [1U = 1.75inches]. One rack unit is referred to as 1U or 1U Colo, two rack units are referred to as 2U or 2U Colo, etc. The size of rack-mounted equipment is usually described as a multiple of "U" with a standard full rack 42U.

    • Rows
      Racks are aligned neatly in rows where the fonts and backs of the equipment stored can be accessed in line. 

    • Aisles
      The space in between the many rows of racks are referred to as aisles. Aisles serve as a corridor for the installation and access of installed equipment, as well as a location for the supply of cooled air to the rack, and the collection of warm air from the equipment. Air is drawn in from the front of the equipment by fans and rejected out through the back. In order to be the most efficient and prevent the cascading of hot air rejected from one row of equipment to flow onto the cold air of another row, rows are normally oriented in a ‘hot aisle, cold aisle’ configuration. 

    • Cages
      In colocation facilities, to separate customers that have the need for multiple racks or rows and provide additional security, portions of the data center can be segregated with the installation of cages. Cages are essentially fences installed around a group of racks. These fences are secured with keycard or scanner controlled doors.  
     
    Los Angeles Data Centers:
    Aon Center : 707 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017
    One Wilshire: 624 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017
    Digital Realty Trust: 600 W. 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90017
    Quinby Building: 650 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017
    Telecom Center: 530 W. 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014
    San Francisco Data Centers:
    200 Paul Exchange: 200 Paul St. San Francisco, CA 94110
    New York Data Centers:
    60 Hudson Building: 60 Hudson Ave. New York, NY 10013
    New Jersey Data Centers:
    100 Delawanna Buiding:100 Delawanna Ave. Clifton, NJ 07014
    Chicago Data Centers:
    350 E Cermak Rd. Chicago, IL 60616
    701 S Lasalle St. Chicago, IL 60605
    725 S Wells St. Chicago, IL 60607
    427 S Lasalle St. Chicago, IL 60605
    717 S Wells St. Chicago, IL 60607
    601 W Polk St. Chicago, IL 60607
    600 W Chicago Ave Chicago, IL 60654
    1331 E Business Center Dr. Mt Prospect, IL 60056
    800 E. Business Center Dr. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
    1850 Springer Dr. Lombard, IL 60148
    1808 Swift Dr. Oakbrook, IL 60523
    360 E 22nd St. Lombard, IL 60148
    2425 Busse Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 60005
    1905 Lunt Ave. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
     
     
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    • Los Angeles Colocation
      • Located in the downtown area of Los Angeles, California, One Wilshire is one of the industry's premier points of interconnection for Los Angeles Colocation. Originally built in 1966, the facility has been renovated over time to accommodate the needs of telecommunications companies and colocation hosting service providers in respect to electricity, emergency power, cooling and connectivity requirements. These dramatic changes have enabled media solutions providers, content delivery networks and hosting firms to connect to well over 240 of the world's top carriers.

    • New York Colocation
      • Located in the heart of Tribeca in New York City, our 60 Hudson location is one of the premier strategy connection points for the largest IP carriers in the world. Because of its quality infrastructure, strategic market location and advanced data backup features, this New York Data Center has become a popular choice for firms targeting East Coast markets. The East Coast is a prime hot spot for market movers, consumer demand and media consumption. Placing a server in this region gives your business an upper hand in reaching your targeted audience quickly and efficiently. At 60 Hudson, we offer the flexibility and scalability at competitive pricing to help your business thrive.

    • New Jersey Colocation
      • Our New Jersey Data Center offers reliable custom solutions for businesses who need dependable colocation services. Strategically located on the backbone of Internet sources for the state, this center provides simple and quick access to East Coast users. Whether you're looking to reach a new targeted market, searching for reliable data backup or looking to expand IT operations at competitive pricing, our New Jersey location can help fulfill your needs. Our expert engineers are there to assist with troubleshooting, server monitoring and custom configurations for your hardware.

    • San Francisco Colocation
      • Located in the Paul network data transfer center, our San Francisco Colocation offers the tools needed to boost your business productivity. With direct access to quality IP providers, your speed, reliability and security will be maximized. Because of its location and updated facility, clients are privy to maximum uptime, secure data transfers, as well as firewall and physical security 24/7. With its proximity to Silicon Valley, our San Francisco data center offers simple connectivity to Asian markets and West Coast audiences.

    • Chicago Colocation
      • Our 14 Chicago Data Centers are properly poised to give companies an edge over their competition. The combination of advanced infrastructure, market location and extensive backup features facilitate the connection to targeted Mid-West markets. Our experienced staff are there to provide you with 24/7 support with anything you may need and help keep your hardware and software updated. Whether you're looking to connect with Chicago, the Mid-West or the broader US, our proven track record will keep your connections will give you an advantage over your competitors.

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