GET IN SPACE DATA CENTERS
Our state-of-the-art N+1 compliant data centers features
everything that you would expect from any high-end hosting facility,
plus a lot more. We take pride in our track record of providing the most
reliable Internet services available anywhere.
FEATURES
Precision-controlled air conditioning systems
protect and cool mission-critical servers and equipment in the Network
Operations Center. The facility is controlled by quad-compresser / dual-blower
redundant systems. These systems provide a virtually dust-free and particle-free
computing environment, with temperature, humidity, and air-quality regulation.
Security Restricted access to the Network Operations Center is monitored
by qualified personnel 24 hours a day, every day. Visitors and clientele
are only allowed on-site if escorted by Network Operations Center staff.
The entire Network Operations Center is monitored, ensuring prompt response
and thorough coverage to fire or security alarms. We supply all our Network
Operations Center customers with advanced firewall, encryption, intrusion
detection and other security measures.
24/7/365 on-site security
» Card reader / fingerprint scanners on all exterior and interior
doors
» Video camera monitoring all common areas
» Fully redundant network topology
» 60 Gbps network topology
» Offsite Archived Backup Services
» CDN Network Capability
» Raised Floors
» N+1 HVAC, Separate cooling zones with over 60 tons of cooling
» Continuous, uninterruptible power supply
» Environmental Monitoring Systems maintain constant temperature
and humidity
POWER
Redundant 4000 AMP, 480-volt electrical feeds, power
our data center. This system provides automatic switching between two
independent transformers located in the basement. Besides a total of
one megawatt of redundant UPS power, our facility houses a fully redundant
2,400 AMP, -48V, positive ground DC telco power plant and distribution
system. This system currently powers all fiber providers as well as carriers
in our facility. A fully redundant one megawatt paralyzing UPS system,
redundant master and emergency system Busses (MSB/ESB) and two 1 megawatt
diesel generator system with 3500 gallons of fuel, provides backup power
for the facility. UPS power is fed into redundant Power Distribution
Units and from there into Remote Power Panels (RPP). Each RPP is monitored
to the circuit breaker level to ensure early warning overload protection.
CLIMATE
Air conditioning and air handling services for the facility
are provided by a series of three fully redundant 180-ton data center
specific closed loop chiller systems. These systems provide over 500
tons of humidity and temperature controlled air conditioning to the data
center. The data center floor is fed by 20 individual, redundant Computer
Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units. The colo area is kept at 72 degrees
and 45% humidity at all times. Critical airflows are monitored for hydrogen
at all times, and temperature and humidity sensors are placed throughout
our facility to provide early warning in the event of a system failure.
SECURITY
Onsite security is provided by a combination of biometric
hand scanners, electronic card control systems, hi-resolution motion
sensitive digital video surveillance systems and onsite personnel. Access
into the facility is granted only after positive identification has been
established. Movement throughout the facility is further tracked by usage
of electronic card keys. Security Restricted access to the Network Operations
Center is monitored by qualified personnel 24 hours a day, every day.
Visitors and clientele are only allowed on-site if escorted by Network
Operations Center staff. The entire Network Operations Center is monitored,
ensuring prompt response and thorough coverage to fire or security alarms.
We supply all our Network Operations Center customers with advanced firewall,
encryption, intrusion detection and other security measures. All critical
areas of the facility are zoned off and access is allowed only to those
individuals that need access to those areas. Access to our Meet-Me and
POP facilities are provided on an escort basis only. The entire facility
is alarmed and monitored with video cameras and off-site alarm monitoring
services. Customers can access the building 7x24x365 via an intercom
system and camera connected to the manned video surveillance system.
Once customer service personnel have visually identified the customers,
they are allowed into the lobby area. Customer Service Personnel must
use another hand scanner and a proximity card to escort customers into
the data center. All equipment entering and leaving the data center is checked
for serial numbers and descriptions against the customer's file in the
computer system. Customers are then escorted back out of the building.
This hands-on approach to security is much more effective than data centers
that allow customers to come and go unsupervised.
MONITORING
Manned 24 x 7 x 365, the Operation and Control Center (OCC) provides
the facilities to monitor all Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
(HVAC), fire suppression systems and security systems onsite by specially
trained personal. Critical airflows, temperature, humidity, power consumption
by individual customer, early warning fire identification and suppression
systems, generator, chillers, CRAC Units and all security systems are
monitored in real-time from the OCC.
GET IN SPACE NETWORK
With multiple datacenter locations in New York, Amsterdam,
Canada, and California, Get In Space can offer you mutiple layers of
redundancy for your Mission Critical Hosting Projects. Get In Space maintains
its own fiberoptic network in order to facilitate the growing needs of
it's hosting clients. Only fully redundant, enterprise-class routing
equipment is used in all of our data centers. Additionally, all routing
equipment is housed in a secured core routing room and fed by its own
redundant power supply. By owning and operating our own network & data center,
we positions ourselves to be in full control of how & where data
is transmitted from our clients to the Internet. The quality of our network
is ESSENTIAL to our success and to our clients continued growth.
NETWORK / DATA CENTER LOCATIONS
» 60 Hudson St. New York, NY. Locations: Telx
9th and 23rd floors. Fibernet 12th.
» 25 Broadway, New York, NY. Building Locations: Telehouse 5th and 6th
floors
» 111 8th Ave, New York, NY. Building Locations: NYC-Connect Suite 1515,
XO 12th.
» 32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY. Building Locations: The-Hub
» 165 Halsey, Newark, New Jersey. Build Locations: Equinix
» 470 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn NY. Building Locations ATC Meet-Me-Room
» 1025 Old Country Road, Westbury NY . Building Locations: Meet-Me-Room
» Gyroscoopweg 2E & 2F, Amsterdam, NL. Bulding Locations Redbus Interhouse
» NIKHEF, Kruislaan 409, 1098 SJ Amsterdam NL, Bulding Locations: Meet-Me-Room
BACKBONE
GET IN SPACE strategic partners maintains its own dark fiber network
between our intra-city locations (listed above). The dark fiber is provided
by multiple utility carriers (listed below) and is used to create a double
layer ring between our locations. GET IN SPACE lights its own dark fiber
with both active and passive DWDM/CDWM equipment provided by Transmode
and Cube Optics AG. The rings provided 180Gbps redundant connectivity
between our on-net locations. This capacity is used to allow us to take
advantage of all providers and networks at all locations. Should there
be an outage at any location, Get In Space has enough capacity at all
others to handle it's full network load. Our backbone is also used to
provide other networks with access and transport between locations. Get
In Space is also able to utilize it's backbone network to provide it's
colocation clients with direct cross connects with over 300 IP providers.
PEERING
A peering point is a place where many networks interconnect together
to exchange traffic on a peering basis. Peering and peering points reduce
the number of networks that data must traverse to get to its destination
and therefore improve the speed and reliability of the Internet. If geographically
close networks peer, then data can travel a short path no matter what
the configuration of transit provider's networks may be. Get In Space
has chosen to build into peering points for these reasons. This enables
for the best possible path between sites hosted at Get In Space and
their end users. Get In Space is able to directly connect to many large
broadband (cable/DSL) and dial-up networks directly. Users using these
providers would travel directly from their ISP to Get In Space without
needing to travel through a traditional backbone network. This reduces
the possible points of failure and slowness that may occur when additional
hops and networks come into the picture. Get In Space currently peers
at the following locations:
» NYIIX New York, NY 100+ Peers
» Equinix New York City Metro IX Newark, NJ 20+ Peers
» PAIX New York, NY 50+ Peers
» PacketExchange London, UK 150+ Peers
» AMS-IX Amsterdam NL (Get In Space Amsterdam Network) 200+ Peers
» FreeBIX Brussels, Belgium 20+ Peers
CARRIERS
Get In Space connects to the following carriers for transit connectivity.
Most carriers are connected at more than 1 physical location, using multiple
10Gbps Ethernet links.
Primary Transit
» Global Crossings
» Level3 Communications, Inc
» Teleglobe/TATA
» TeliaSonera
Transport Providers
» Keyspan Communications
» ConEdison Communications
» Looking Glass Communications
» Interoute
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