Seattle Datacenter
The Seattle Network is built at a standard
above that of our competitors. Many NSPs run their equipment
with default, factory settings that limit performance and slow
failover. They will also choose
the lowest cost backbone providers and assume that customers
will not see the difference when compared to premium connectivity.
Network Engineers have spent countless hours optimizing
and
tuning our network to ensure we achieve the maximum performance,
stability and uptime out of every device. We hand pick not
the cheapest providers, but only the most reliable and best
performing. It is the Datacenter's policy to only conduct business
with providers of which we have direct access to a Senior Backbone
Engineer. This ensures any upstream issues are resolved correctly
and as quickly as possible, minimizing any impact to our customers.
Our Issaquah datacenter offers the perfect combination of convenience and performance.
Away from the bustling traffic of the big city, Issaquah is convenient to both
Eastside locations as well as the city itself.
Using our 10 gigabit backhaul from
the Westin Building in downtown Seattle, we can choose from dozens of backbone
providers to offer the greatest performance at the most competitive
price to our customers.
The Issaquah facility is built for
high density with two 120V 20A circuits in each cabinet.
Both circuits are intended for
full utilization and backed by generator and UPS.
Environmental
control is provided by Liebert Deluxe System/3 HVAC units
in a redundant N+1 configuration. The facility was
designed for this high power density and will never "run
hot".
There
is no better performing network in Seattle. Bandwidth Providers:
Hurricane Electric
Mzima Networks
Seattle Internet Exchange
Time Warner Telecom
Test network Speed - IP and file downloads
listed below:
10MB
Test File - 72.44.85.1
100MB
Test File
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