Hosting.com Newark data center is located at 650 Pencader Drive, Newark, Delaware. The facility is located just outside of Philadelphia. 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, 100+ square feet of caged spaces, and 2300 square feet of private suites. The cabinets are lockable, fire rated, perforated, and are vented for sufficient airflow. The facility provides 18,500 square feet of total space, including 12,620 square feet of data center space with 12 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 has implemented the multiple security procedures, including 24x7x365 video surveillance via both interior and exterior cameras with retention for 60 days, and 24x7x365 authorized customer access. All the entrance in the facility is controlled through key card access and biometric hand scan. The data center uses FIKE Cheetah photoelectric and VESDA fire detection system, and pre-action FM200/ dry pipe fire suppression system for any fire spark.
The Delaware data center is N+1 electrical design and distribution. The data center has 3.7 MW of building utility power that is provided by dual utility feeds. The system is protected by UPS systems in N+1 configuration on the loss of utility power. The 4.5 MW of emergency power is provided by diesel generators with 36+ hours of fuel capacity. These generators are housed in dedicated enclosure within secure fence on roof, and over 6,000 gallons of fuel storage available onsite. The data center uses Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) for seamless failover in the event of a utility power failure. The data center provides power density of 150 watts per square feet. The data center provides power whips for 30A 110V and 208V. All the power cables are installed in sealed steel conduit under the subfloor. The redundant power is delivered via diverse distribution panels and PDUs. The cooling and humidity in the data center is controlled through 20 x 30 tons CRAC units in N+1 redundancy.
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 organized overhead cable management system. The data center has dual fiber entry points. 24x7x365 NOC staff provides helpdesk and support services, and remote hands services.