DC opinions?

Jay Ashworth jra at baylink.com
Wed Sep 3 21:03:12 UTC 2014


> Anyone in Centurylink Ashburn or Seattle? Do you have an opinion?

And the replies I got helped me to illustrate my concerns.

So now, off I go to go DC shopping.  Of course, I'm happy to hear people's
glowing opinions in this part of the process.  Requirements:

1) West/Central/East US (Seattle/Vegas/Virginia?  Maybe Chattanooga)
2) Disaster avoidance (Seismic, Wind, Water, Ice/Snow, etc)
3) Good DR per site
4) Direct access to big eyeball networks (Comcast, T-Bone, etc)
5) MPLS connectivity on a reasonably dense backbone, and between two/three
   data centers
6) As someone put it so lyrically the other day, "financial diversity"
   (If someone's going to pooch the records and accidentally shut you off,
   better they only hit 1/2 or 1/3 of your gear.)

The DCs need to be TIA-942 *certified*, though there appears to be some 
question about whether it's 942-A-1 that is required; I do not read the
proposal that way, myself.

I'll be looking to put in 6-10 racks; if a lockable cage isn't horribly more
expensive that'd be nice.  208/3ph, good UPSs, good gensets, good refuel,
good security; all that good stuff.

Anyone got a datacenter RFP in that general class that isn't company
proprietary?

Off list as usual; I'll summarize if anyone wants to know.  I won't be
saying where we went until we go there, as usual.  ;-)

Thanks,
-- jra
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