Looking for recommendations for Datacenter off CA Faultline

Ian Dickinson ian.dickinson at pipex.net
Mon Jul 19 11:13:43 UTC 2004


PIPEX ServerBank and thebunker.net do seem to be the most widely known
'nuclear-proof' secure datacentres, but there are others out there.
The big gotcha seems to be getting the electrics, cooling and being
on-net to multiple fibre providers to match the physical security.
Thats where most of the others don't score so well IMHO, excepting
the host of government/finance/etc facilities that don't sell space
to anyone anyway.
-- 
Ian Dickinson
Development Engineer
PIPEX
ian.dickinson at pipex.net
http://www.pipex.net

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu]On Behalf Of
Alistair Cockeram
Sent: 17 July 2004 22:59
To: Stephen J. Wilcox
Cc: Tom (UnitedLayer); David Lesher; nanog list
Subject: Re: Looking for recommendations for Datacenter off CA Faultline



On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 08:11:53PM +0100, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, David Lesher wrote:
> > If you're really keen on former british millitary installations turned
> > colo, there's a company that sells colo in bunkers in the UK :)
> 
> If we're thinking of the same company its XTML/Telenor/Nextra/GXN/Pipex (or 
> whatever its called this week :)
> 
> Theyre the most well known that I'm aware of and they have an underground 
> former bank vault but it'll cost you a fair bit

http://www.thebunker.net is the one that comes to my mind when I think of
"ex millitary, bomb proof colo facility".

-- 
Alistair Cockeram, Badford UK




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