Located in the Eastgate area of Bellevue, just off I-90, ISOMEDIA’s Bellevue colocation facility is SSAE 16 and PCI certified, with over 4,200 square feet of data center space available, and is located at 15400 SE 30th Place, Bellevue WA 98007.
ISOMEDIA’s Bellevue data center offers clients a range of customizable and scalable solutions to fit their growing IT infrastructure needs. Depending on their needs, clients have access to solutions that include secured cages, private suits and roof access. The facility itself is secured through multi-layered monitoring systems as well as multiple points of computer controlled security authentication. On site guards monitor the facility 24 hours a day, as well as motion detection cameras and a 24/7/365 CCTV system, with 90 days of recorded footage available. Proximity card readers are also needed throughout the facility. ISOMEDIA also offers clients managed monitoring services which are ideal for servers that require consistent monitoring and 24/7 service response.
Power is fed into the data center through the local provider Puget Sound Energy, and the infrastructure is supported by a 250 kilowatt back up generator, with fuel storage on-site. ISOMEDIA also offers UPS support for all systems. The cooling systems are backed up by 2 (13.5) ton CRAC units, with a total cooling capacity of 27 tons. A hot aisle/cold aisle infrastructure also allows for the efficient distribution of cooling. Finally, the network infrastructure is supported by multiple Tier 1 and Tier 2 networks as well as redundant fiber paths that feed into the facility.
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ISOMEDIA.com – Bellevue Data Center Highlights
- 24/7/365 video surveillance
- Pre-Action gaseous fire suppression system (FM-200)
- Uninterruptible power supply support
- 11 motion detection cameras
- Remote monitoring
- Anti-static raised floor with down-flow cooling
- Multiple carriers for redundant connectivity