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Colocation Locations:
Americas & Canada
Europe
Asia
Colocation Standards:
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold, Green Globes®, and ENERGY STAR® Certifications
Colocation SLAs:
Concurrently maintainable mechanical and electrical systems.
Complete redundancy for power system from utility breaker, generators down to power distribution.
Completely redundant cooling systems from CRAC units to pumps, chillers and plumbing.
SLAs not identified
Colocation Security:
24/7 onsite security personnel and secure loading docks
Fingerprint-activated biometric locking mechanisms
Man-traps with weight sensors
90-day video monitoring
Recorded “in and out” logs
Password-protected access to both physical locations and web portals
Colocation Services:
Managed installation services , including
Cabling and the initial power-up of the newly installed equipment.
Receiving, inventory and inspection of customer-shipped equipment
Notification in the event that shipped equipment is visibly damaged
Mounting of equipment on customer-designated rails or shelves
Connection of equipment to facility power systems
Notification of any equipment failures or problems detected
Notification that installation has been completed
Colocation Connectivity:
Carrier-neutral SOC 2 Type II
Network-based route optimization services
Backed by Internaps Performance IP™ service with Managed Internet Route Optimizer™ technology, the data center interconnection service leverages multiple carriers
Colocation Energy:
Reduce dependence on fossil fuels and natural resources through eco-friendly colocation facilities.
Choose data center locations based on environmental attributes and proximity to energy efficient, “clean” power plants.
Internap data centers have received LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) as well as Green Globes® and ENERGY STAR® certifications.