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HamWave Hosting leases 2 dedicated servers.
All our equipment is located in a centralized, fault tolerant,
redundant, climate controlled cage that connects directly
to the heart of the Internet via multiple fiber optic connections
- no middle tiers. All servers will also have direct access
to RouteSciences'
PathControl to ensure the fastest routes possible
for all your visitors. Anyone who needs fast, uncongested
routing will appreciate the fact that PathControl optimizes
Layer 3 routing, making all IP-based applications including
Web, E-mail, VoIP, FTP, and others predictable and highly
available. Gaming servers and audio/video streaming servers
will see the biggest advantage of RouteScience PathControl.

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Datacenter/Network
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HamWave Hosting
has chosen CCC Communications as its Data Center. The state-of-the-art
data center features everything that you would expect from
any high-end Colocation facility, plus a lot more. We take
pride in our track record of providing the most reliable Internet
services available anywhere. Since we moved into our new $10
million dollar data center, we have had 100% uptime (excluding
prescheduled maintenance and upgrades during our normal service
window). With speed and reliability as our primary design
concerns, we have found a network that meets those specifications.
Power: Redundant 4000
AMP, 480-volt electrical feeds, power our data center. This
system provides automatic switching between two independent
transformers located on the property.
Besides a total of One Megawatt of redundant
UPS power, our facility houses
a fully redundant 2,400 AMP, -48V, positive ground DC Telco
power plant and distribution system. This system currently
powers all fiber providers as well as carriers in our facility.
A fully redundant One Megawatt paralyzing UPS system, redundant
Master and Emergency System Busses (MSB/ESB) and a 2 Megawatt Diesel Generator
system with 3500 gallons of fuel, provides backup power for the facility.
It is anticipated that cogeneration facilities will be installed in the next
6 to 12 months. UPS power is fed into redundant Power Distribution Units and
from there into Remote Power Panels (RPP). Each RPP is monitored to the circuit
breaker level to ensure early warning overload protection. (Redundant Powerware
500KW UPS System) (Dual 4-Megawatt Feeds and Transfer Switches)
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HVAC:
Air conditioning and air handling services for the
facility are provided by a series of three fully redundant
180-ton data center specific closed loop chiller systems.
These systems provide over 500 tons of humidity and temperature
controlled air conditioning to the data center.
The data center floor is fed by 20 and 30-ton individual, redundant Computer
Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units. The colo area is kept at 72 degrees and 45%
humidity at all times. Critical airflows are monitored for hydrogen at all times,
and temperature and humidity sensors are placed throughout our facility to provide
early warning in the event of a system failure.
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Security: Onsite security is provided
by a combination of biometric hand scanners, electronic card control systems,
hi-resolution motion sensitive digital video surveillance systems and onsite
personnel. Access into the facility is granted only after positive identification
(both manual and bio-metric) has been established. Movement throughout the
facility is further tracked by usage of electronic card keys.
All critical areas of the facility are zoned off and access is allowed only to
those individuals that need access to those areas. Access to our Meet-Me and
POP facilities are provided on an escort basis only.
The entire facility is alarmed and
monitored with video cameras and off-site alarm monitoring services. Customers
can access the building 7x24x365 via an intercom system and camera connected
to the manned video surveillance system. Once customer service personnel have
visually identified the customers, they are allowed into the lobby area. This
area becomes a mantrap as the door locks behind them. Once in the lobby/man trap,
access is monitored by another video camera. The customers are then required
to use the biometric hand scanners
and a security code to gain access to the customer service area, which is manned
7x24x365. Customer Service Personnel must use another hand scanner and a code
and proximity card to escort customers into the data center. All equipment entering
and leaving the data center is checked for serial numbers and descriptions against
the customers file in the computer system. Customers are then escorted back out
of the building. This hands-on approach to security is much more effective than
data centers that allow customers to come and go unsupervised.
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Monitoring:
Manned 24 x 7 x 365, the Operation and Control Center
(OCC) provides the facilities to monitor all Heating, Ventilation
and Air Conditioning (HVAC), fire suppression systems and
security systems onsite by specially trained personal. Critical
airflows, temperature, humidity, power consumption by individual
customer, early warning fire identification and suppression
systems, generator, chillers, CRAC Units and all security
systems are monitored in real-time from the OCC.
Fire Detection & Suppression: Fire detection is provided
by a facility-wide Very Early Warning Aspirating Smoke Detection System (VESDA).
Each of our 30 CRAC units has its own detection monitor that is also connected
to the VESDA system. Monitored both onsite and remotely, the VESDA units are
but one piece of our Triple Interlock, Pre-Action fire detection and suppression
system.
Fiber Facilities: CCC Communications Data Center is a
Telco and Optically Neutral facility fed by two separate
fiber vaults. All fiber enters the facility via two divergent routes and
into a secure fiber pop. Individual carriers then hand-off the circuits and
other facilities in a specially designed Meet-Me Room adjacent to the fiber
pop.
Their seven fiber providers give their optically neutral facility
the redundancy and bandwidth needed for any application. They
feature OC48s or better from the following providers: AT&T,
Pacific Bell, WorldCom, Time Warner, Level 3, XO and ICG.
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Network
Redundancy: The CCC Communications Data Center uses
intelligent end-user routing software from RouteScience between
MCI, Level(3), Qwest, Verio, XO and WilTel. RouteScience identifies
which path is the most efficient for each data packet and
then routes the packet to its destination on the fastest path.
This increases the speed at which web pages sent from our
datacenter arrive at their destination. Most other datacenters
use BGP to route packets. BGP is only a backup for us.
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