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We are bringing you world's most reliable business datacenters at personal rates. TeleSouth maintains server and rack space in Tier One, telco grade Internet Datacenters in Atlanta, GA, Fremont, CA, and Toronto, ON. With triple redundancy built into our network you can be assured of 100 percent network uptime.
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Atlanta, Georgia
- 6 backbone providers and publicly peered with 12 providers including earthlink. Network consists of Gigabit links to Abovenet, XO, PCC-BTN, SAVVIS, Telia, Level 3 and the Atlanta Internet Exchange public peering point. Your customers and you will not get bottlenecks due to small pipes.
- 99.999% Reliability
- 4 Main State of the art UPS Systems 2 Generators with in ground 5000 gallon fuel tanks to ensure power if there is an outage
- 1.5 megawatt and 800 KVA Connected to the most reliable power grid in the state of Georgia through quad vaults on 4 feeds.
- 8 22 ton Redundant Liebert Air systems providing consistent temperature and humidity range in the datacenter State of the art datacenter ID system and security including video surveillance and recording.
- All entrances to the Data Center include biometric scanning in combination with card key to prevent unauthorized access.
- FM200 Fire suppression and active monitoring with VESDA early smoke detection.
- Redundant Cisco BGP routing and switching infrastructure with cold spares on site allows for equipment failure with no interruption of service and timely replacement of the failed item.
- 10 Gig Metro Ethernet ring for the core routing with dual feeds of all aggregation routers ensures 100% uptime with some of the best uptime in the business.
- State of the art Avaya ANS BGP management system optimizing the routes on the 6 gig network in real time 7000 times per minute based on traceroute performance to ensure that your servers have the highest performance routing vs a simple bgp configuration.
- State of the art monitoring system for all servers and network devices with instant failure notification
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Fremont, California
- Connections ranging from OC48s (2.4 Gbps) to gigabit ethernet (1,000 Mbps) form rings around the nation connecting Hurricane core routers at several major exchange points including:
PAIX Palo Alto, CA
Equinix Ashburn, VA
Equinix Chicago, IL
Equinix Dallas, TX
Equinix Los Angeles, CA
Equinix San Jose, CA
NYIIX Telehouse New York, NY
LINX Telehouse London
AMSIX NIKHEF Amsterdam
- Self-healing network architecture virtually eliminates a single point of failure
- In addition to the own backbone, also backup transit from multiple providers in multiple locations to ensure that data will arrive via the shortest possible routes. Because of backup transit and the many international peers, network maintains the shortest routes for sending data all over the world
- Switched network utilizes the Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP4) over Cisco 12000 series GSR routers
- Up-to-date router's IOS after latest tested IOS on non-critical routers, making sure it is very stable
- HVAC environmental systems
- Digital surveillance
- Conditioned uninterruptible power
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Toronto, Canada
- 100mbps connection to Peer1
- 100mbps connection to NAC (Network Access Corp)
- 100mbps connection to Teleglobe
- 100mbps connection to T-Systems (Deutsche Telekom)
- 100mbps connection to Torix (Toronto Internet Exchange)
- Direct peering with over 50 Private Peers
- Multiple redundant links to the Internet routed by BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
- 100% Cisco powered network
- Facility powered by multiple redundant power grids.
- Redundant power switching gear
- Floor wide UPS systems, 4 hour minimum charge
- Redundant on-site generator systems
- Emergency building power umbilical cord with generator truck agreements
- Multiple on-site security personnel
- Optical Turn styles
- Redundant camera systems, Card Readers
- Redundant Libert HVAC Climate Control Units
- 25 Diverse fiber-optic cable entrances into the building for maximum redundancy
- Access to over 150 local Carriers and Telecommunications companies
- Perimeter water detection systems
- Over 5,000 strands of fiber connecting internal and external networks
- Over 15,000 Copper pairs for voice and data applications
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