Dallas Network (Shared Hosting)
One of the largest colocation facilities in Dallas, Texas, Colo4Dallas
This diverse powerful network featuring Level (3) and Internap FCP provides our customers optimum speed and reliability; also offers high speed connectivity from multiple carriers and clean IP addresses in a true carrier
neutral environment.
While BGP offers the redundancy necessary for a multi-homed network, the FCP appliance takes this one step further. The FCP is designed to identify the fastest routes for your data based on performance . In the event of increased latency or packet loss, it will reroute your data through a more efficient path . That is smart routing.
Florida Network (Shared Hosting)
Florida servers utilise connections from premium Tier1 bandwidth providers such as Level3 and Cogent. Each server is connected through a backbone that is powered by Cisco routers that utilize the BGP4 protocol to ensure maximum redundancy and the best routes possible.N+1 Diesel Generators, UPS, Battery Backup and DC power to provide conditioned power to the IP floor. Redundant Cisco and Foundry routers utilize BGP4 protocol to provide redundant service through our multiple providers. All of our shared servers utilize RAID for maximum data availability.
Outfitted with redundant HVAC, Battery Power and Diesel Generator Power to ensure uptime in any situation.
Low overall network utilization at all times providing durability during any large internet routing issues such as a DDOS or DOS attack
Kansas City Network (VPS)
The Kansas City datacenter is fed by redundant fiber feeds from American Fiber Systems, Cogent and Level 3 (via Unite Fiber Systems). Foundry routers and switches are utilized in a parallel redundant design eliminating any one point of failure. All network connectivity originates in the restricted-access networking room and travels along a vast network of cat 5e cable supported by ceiling mounted ladder racking.The Kansas City datacenter is fed by three power components critical to datacenter infrastructure.
The primary power supply comes from utility power supplied by Kansas City Power & Light. Designated a critical infrastructure building, Kansas City Power & Light provides three power feeds to the facility. These feeds are connected in parallel and each draws from a different independent power grid.
Secondary and temporary power is supplied by UPS battery systems in the power room. We have sufficient UPS battery strength to assure continuity of power to the entire colocation and dedicated server facility. In addition, a separate UPS system maintains all critical networking infrastructure.
Third and final backup power comes from a 400 kilowatt diesel generator. Fuel access points on the ground level of the building allow us to refuel the generator tanks at any time. The generator can be run indefinitely to supply power to the facility.
Due to the multiple power grids coming into the building, this facility has never lost utility power. However, in the event of loss of utility power, the automatic transfer switch moves the power source from utility to diesel generator. The UPS systems supply temporary power during the time required for the generator to fire up.
There are more than twenty cameras in the facility. Cameras monitor every row of the dedicated server room, the entire breadth of the colocation room, the power room and the hallways. There are also surveillance cameras in the elevator lobby. All video is recorded and kept for an undisclosed duration. Video evidence of any theft, arson, destruction of property or other illegal activity will be given to the proper authorities.


