TurnKey Internet Texas Data-Center Information

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.

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  • Texas Data-Center Overview

  • The TurnKey Internet Dallas, Texas state of the art Data-Center offers complete redundancy in power, HVAC, fire suppression, network connectivity, and security. With over 35,000 sq ft of raised floor. The data-center facility sits atop multiple power grids driven by TXU electric, with PowerWare UPS battery backup power and dual diesel generators on-site. The HVAC systems are condenser units by Data Aire to provide redundancy in cooling coupled with 10 managed backbone providers. Twelve more third party backbone providers are available in the building via cross connect. Fire suppression includes a pre-action dry pipe system including VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus) with over 500 smoke detectors.

  • Texas Data-Center Details

    • 60,000 sq. ft. facility
    • 35,000 sq. ft. of raised floor
    • (21) 26-ton Data Air AC units
    • Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus (VESDA)
    • Pre-action dry pipe sprinkler system
    • Over 500 smoke detectors in an integrated system
    • Simplex security badge entry/exit on all doors to facility
    • Multiple TXU electrical grids
    • 4800 volts of input power
    • 3 main transfer switches
    • (6) 500KVA Powerware UPS units with 90 batteries per unit
    • Standalone PDUs at each cabinet row
    • 1-megawatt generator (2000-gallon tank)
    • 1.5-megawatt generator (2200-gallon tank)
    • DataTrax monitoring software for all data center infrastructure

  • Texas Redundant Carrier Connections

  • The network architecture utilizes the Enterprise routing and switching engines from Juniper and Cisco. Juniper M20 routers are border routers, Cisco 6500 series switches provide the distribution layer and Cisco 6500 switches provide aggregation layers, and Cisco 3500 and 2900 series switches provide the final server connection layer. The network is fully meshed and redundant with 10 backbone providers. The network consists of:

    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - MCI/UUNET
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Time Warner
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Level 3
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Verio
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Global Crossing
    • 2 Gbps Direct Fiber - Allegiance Telecom
    • 2 Gbps Direct Fiber - AboveNet
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Sprint
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - AT&T
    • 1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Broadwing
    • T3 and T1 Access - EPGN
    • T3 and T1 Access - SBC
    • T3 and T1 Access - Time Warner
    • T3 and T1 Access - XO Communications
    • T3 and T1 Access - MCI


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