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Basics - What you need to know
DataCenter
The state-of-the-art, 55,000 square foot NDCHost data center in Irvine, California is built to withstand extreme environmental and atmospheric conditions, including earthquakes. The NOC, where equipment is be kept, boasts raised flooring (allowing utility runs underground), ladder and cable run systems overhead, HVAC Environmental Control cooling systems with ample air conditioning vents and hot air exhausts, and fire suppression systems to detect, isolate, and extinguish fires efficiently without damaging your precious data. Multi-honed, redundant connectivity configurations ensure your data transfers through the quickest and shortest route possible.
Power Management
Power management starts with proper grounding of all racks and equipment, to huge copper blocks, to an uninterruptible power supply with battery backups and Automatic Transfer Switches, to a diesel generator with a contractual obliged fuel tanker no further than 2 hours away at any given time.
Physical Security
Remotely monitored internal and external video surveillance and trained security guards keep your equipment and data safe 24/7. For physical entry, a 128 bit keycard is required. All entry activity is monitored and logged.
Server Access by Customer
Physical Access:No physical access to the servers
Root Access: Root access to the servers
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