TurnKey Internet operates
from multiple Data-Centers throughout the United states and Europe. Every
TurnKey Internet Data-Center is a state of the art facility with redundant
fiber-optic network connectivity, Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) battery
systems, on-site generator backup power, advanced smoke detection, waterless
fire suppression systems and utilize biometric secured entry access points
with 24/7 video surveillance.
The TurnKey Internet New York sate of the art Data-Center offers complete
redundancy in power, HVAC, fire suppression, network connectivity, and
security. Over 6 Gbit of redundant capacity links this facility to the
Internet and the rest of the TurnKey Internet Data-Centers. All equipment is provided
Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) continuous power with on-site generator
backup that can power the entire facility within 8 seconds. the on-site
generator stores over 48 hours of fuel, and local company contracts provide
refueling promptly during any extended power outage like the case of the
North East power grid failure in the summer of 2002. Fire suppression and
protection is provided by an FM200 based extinguishing system, tied into a
state of the art VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus). Biometric
scanning devices are at every access point, and 24x7 video surveillance
monitors both he data-center floor and all access points.
New York Redundant Carrier Connections
The New York
facility is directly connected at gigabit speeds to the primary network
which consists of multiple OC192 (9.6 Gbit each) diverse path fiber optic
SONET rings, and a direct backup OC48 (2.5 Gigabit) SONET ring which
connects to a separate carrier. The Edge network is made up of Juniper M
series routers, and the internal core network consists of redundant cisco
switches and routers which are specifically designed to meet the demanding
needs of today's high-traffic networks. In 2007 capacity upgrades were
completed which enable TurnKey Internet to offer 1000 Mbit (GigE) network
connections to server and colocation clients. Redundant in-building carrier
connections are made to several carrier backbones providing fault tolerance
and redundancy to:
2 Gbps Direct Loop to OC192 Backbone - TimeWarner Telecom