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365 Main data centers are designed and engineered for businesses with “mission critical” data as their precious lifeblood. Top tier architects, engineers and consultants have renovated the structures to the limits of modern day safety, security, technology and intelligence. For you, it guarantees the resource you require most — uptime.

Connectivity
Multiple entry vaults
Diverse, redundant paths to MDF and Telco rooms.
Redundant cable and fiber-optic vaults guarantee room for massive network expansion
Multiple carriers such as AboveNet, AT&T, Cogent, Expedient, Global Netoptex, Internap, IP Networks, MCI, Limewire, Looking Glass, OnFiber, Qwest, Time Warner Telecom, United Layer, Unwired, Verio, WilTel, XO Communications, and Yipes connect into our facilities.
Please refer to facility data sheets for a specific carrier listing for each facility.
One MDF (Main Distribution Frame) room per two computing rooms, assuring survivability through an isolated disaster.
POP (Point of Presence) services on-site.
Cross Connecting services available on-site.

HVAC Systems and Backup
For facility specifications, please refer to the individual facility data sheets.
Multiple cooling towers provide up to N+2 redundant cooling water capacity.
Redundant pumps, heat exchangers and valving allow for uninterrupted service at full load.
Multiple 20-ton CRAC (Computer Room Air Conditioning) units cool each computing area with up to N+2 level redundancy.
Automated energy-saving climate and building management controls monitor and adjust all points in the HVAC systems.
Diverse loop system allows water supply & return to be established at various points in any direction.
State of the art leak detectors continuously monitor computing room areas, with accuracy to 12 inches.
Make-up water tanks provides up to 14 days of water supply under full load.
Redundant make-up water and building water pumps provide up to 2N capacity to cooling tower’s water supply.
Chemical treatment stations minimize HVAC system corrosion.

Power Systems and Back Up
For facility specifications, please refer to the individual facility data sheets.
Multiple-kilovolt primary feeds
Multiple Hitec CPS (Continuous Power Systems) units on most sites
Power backup systems feature up to N+2 redundant architecture with multiple levels of manual bypass for system maintenance.
Computer rooms equipped with multiple static transfer switch PDU’s (Power Distribution Units), redundantly fed from separate sources.
State-of-the-art induction coupling (flywheel) system stores energy to cover power
Interruptions or switchover to backup power. Constant-on status provides power conditioning for critical loads.
Less than 1/4 cycle (0.004 second) transfer time for any power outage or anomaly.
Flywheel system eliminates need for legacy battery-based UPS systems, which account for 79% of core power failures in large-scale data center environments (per Uptime Institute).
Fuel stored on-site for up to 72 hour full-load power capacity.

Security and Safety
For facility specifications, please refer to the individual facility data sheets.
CCTV monitoring 24/7/365 by both hidden & visible CCTV systems in essential perimeter and interior areas. All surveillance is archived on-site.
Designed for on-site security staff 24/7/365 with responsibility for access control, CCTV monitoring, and asset protection for facility.
Outer perimeter walls of computing spaces are Level III resistant against bullet and explosive attacks.
Card access system controls all entry points.
Physical alarms on stairwells and exterior doors.
Office areas are separated by secured card access.
Limited access by authorized personnel only beyond lobby entrance.
Key access only to computing vaults, cages and cabinets.
Computing areas are separated by access codes. Tenants will have access to their specific locations only.
Proprietary alarm systems within tenant spaces.
Corridors remotely sealable from CCTV station to create “man-trap”.
Equipment and parcels checked in at front desk.