OnRamp’s Austin data center 1 is located at 2916 Montopolis Dr., Suite 300, Austin, TX 78741. The data center is outside of 100 year and 500 year floodplain, and is constructed to Federal NEBS compliance standards as telecommunications central office.
OnRamp offers colocation services through half and full cabinet and caged space. The data center provides 22,000 square feet of space, including raised floor space for efficient cooling and 14″ overhead plenum. The data center is regularly audited in accordance with SSAE 16 Type II requirements, and offers solutions meeting the compliance requirements for HIPAA, PCI DSS, GLB, SOX, FACTA, FISMA, and FERPA. The data center provides the state of the art security measures with 24x7x365 monitored video surveillance with 90 days trailing of footage onsite, onsite staff, audit-traceable rack systems, two factor authentication including biometric scan and key card reader, and bulletproof mantrap front entrance. The data center also provides multiple logical security systems including intrusion detection, vulnerability and risk assessments, and coordinated strategies for combating DDOS attacks. The data center uses dual action pre action dry pipe fire suppression system for life and equipment safety.
Austin data center 1 is a reliable and fault tolerant 2N power infrastructure with redundant isolated path power architecture. The data center is on ERCOT power grid that is separate from the other two major power grids in the US. 100% of power for OnRamp’s Austin data center comes from renewable energy such as wind power. The data center has multiple redundant utility transformers, automatic transfer switches (ATS), main switch panels, and power distribution units (PDUs). The critical infrastructure is protected by 2N UPS system on the loss of utility power with automatic transfer of load to diesel generators in 2N redundant configuration with priority refueling contracts. The data center provides higher power densities of 30 kW per rack, and delivers power in A+B configurations. The HVAC units in N+1 configuration control the cooling and humidity levels in the data center. The data center utilizes hot aisle/cold aisle configuration with cold aisle containment and delivers cold air and remediates hot air in large plenums.
OnRamp’s 2916 Montopolis Dr. data center is a carrier neutral facility with multiple carriers, and offers 100% network uptime SLA. The data center has diverse entry points with connectivity up to OC-192, and provides 100/1000/10000 Mbps Ethernet drops with full burstability. The data center employs best in class networking equipment from Cisco with high quality software. 24x7x365 NOC engineers provide the helpdesk and support services, and remote hands services.