Today's business-critical applications require the utmost in reliability and availability.
Colocube's Atlanta, GA colo data center is located in a 160,000 Sq Ft, fully dedicated carrier hotel/interconnect facility that is home to the Southeast’s largest concentration of telecommunication companies. Colocube’s facility at 56 Marietta Street is a SAS 70 certified facility and resides in the second-most connected building in the United States, second behind 60 Hudson in New York.
Colocube's carrier-class Atlanta colocation and managed hosting facility includes network-based route optimization services, as well as the support and security you expect from Colocube. This facility provides N+1 redundancy, full UPS power and generator backup to deliver the highest level of uptime availability for our customer's mission critical operations.
Colocube's Atlanta colocation facility include network-based route optimization services, as well as the support and security you expect from Colocube. When combined with its industry-leading service level agreements (SLAs), covering both colocation and connectivity, the Colocube Atlanta colocation solutions are second to none.
| Square Feet | 4000 Available |
| Floor Load | 200 pounds per square feet |
| Elevators | Weight Capacity at 3,000 pounds; dimensions at 8x5x7 feet |
| Roof Rights | Roof Rights available |
| Line of Sight | Clear Line of Sight to the South, East and West |
| NPA-NXX | 404-525 |
| Fiber | Two fiber entry points |
| Fiber Conduits | Eight 4-inch conduits |
| KVM Cart | Available upon request |
| Fire Suppression | Energen© Fire Suppression System |
| HVAC | Maintained climate of 70 degrees (+/-5) with 30-60% humidity; N + 1 redunancy; 150 tons of cooling for 4,00 square feet |
| Power Redundancy | Dual incoming utility feeds from separate substations off two isolated grids. Additional utility sub-station located on premise. Four 250KVA UPS modules on the 4th floor (Colocube's Suite) along with redundant ATS gear connected to 12 facility generator grids. 3 RPS panel pairs dual fed by UPS modules with separate paths. Facility currently supports 12 megawatts of power and can be upgraded to 16 megawatts based on demand. Current facility load is 40% on grid. |
| Standby Generator | MEight dedicated 750 KW generators for each floor |
| Security Systeme | Lobby security, real-time video surveillance with 24x7 monitoring, card key access, alarm/key monitoring, man traps, and CCTV surveillance |
The Colocube Atlanta data center offers colocation, interconnection and PAIX peering services. For customers interested in peering, Colocube’s PAIX Services are available via the Building Meet-Me-Room (BMMR). The "MMR" is a 25,000 SF fully built out carrier grade neutral colocation facility which was developed to allow carriers to rapidly and directly interconnect with each other and the tenants of 56 Marietta in one central location.. Colocube’s PAIX Layer 2 public peering fabric is extended to the BMMR, which makes fractional to 10 GB ports available to all BMMR customers. Colocube has also made available additional single mode and multimode fiber interconnections from its suites on the 4th floor at 56 Marietta to the BMMR.
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Read Matthew Elkourie, CTO for Colocube's blog about High Density Datacenters and how we apply that to our Atlanta colocation facility.