Hosting.com Dallas data center is located at 1807 Ross Avenue #300, Dallas, TX 75201. The facility is located in central business district. The data center provides cloud services, colocation, dedicated servers, disaster recovery, managed services, and hybrid hosting services.
The data center offers colocation services through rack space in 1U increment, custom cabinet, caged space, and private suites. The facility provides 10,000 square feet of space with 18 inches raised floor. The data center is regularly audited and is SSAE 16 SOC II and III certified, and PCI compliant facility. The data center maintains the state of the art security procedures with 24x7x365 video surveillance of interior and exterior with archiving for 90 days, onsite security personnel, 24x7x365 authorized customer access, and tailgating prevention. All the entrance in the facility is controlled through key card access and biometric scan. The extra security for accessing the data center resources is provided through mantrap entry. The data center uses FIKE Cheetah photoelectric and VESDA fire detection system, and pre action dry pipe fire suppression system for any fire spark.
Dallas data center is N+1 electrical design and distribution. The data center has 2 MW of utility power that is provided by CBC power grid with double redundancy to prevent any single failure from affecting power. The system is protected by redundant UPS system in N+1 configuration on the sudden power failure. Fault tolerant A/B power distribution is supplied by UPS infrastructure. The emergency power is provided by Caterpillar diesel generator with 96 hours of fuel supply that is housed in dedicated, fence, and secure enclosure. The data center uses Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) and a programmable logic controller for seamless failover in the event of a utility power failure. The data center provides power density of 150 watts per square feet, and power whips provided for 30A. 120V and 208V single and three phase power circuits are available while all the power is delivered under floor. The redundant power is delivered via diverse distribution panels and PDUs. The data center uses fully redundant Liebert CRAC units and dedicated Glycol system with redundant pumps and heat exchangers for cooling and humidity control. The data center cooling is hot aisle design to maximize heat removal.
The data center is a carrier neutral facility with Tier I redundant connectivity from multiple providers. The facility has fully meshed routing and switching architecture, and CAT6 or fiber access to each row of cabinets and cages. The data center has dual fiber entry points. 24x7x365 NOC staff provides helpdesk and support services, and remote hands services.