Thursday 29th of July 2010
Datacenter

     St. Louis is a strategic central point in the United States that makes it an ideal location in which to distribute
   Internet data throughout the United States and around the world.

    Our primary Data Center is located inside of an 18-floor, all steel frame, secure building known as the
    Bandwidth Exchange Building. It is one of the largest telecomunications facilities in the central region
    of the United States. Most of the major carriers - such as AT&T, MCI, Verizon, Qwest, Level3, Southwestern Bell and others have facilities at this same location.

Our 22,000 square foot Data Center can accommodate large
server farms, data cages, and even private suites. We maintain direct multi-Gigabit
bandwidth connections into four of the top five Internet backbone carriers, including AT&T, MCI/Verizon (UUNET), Qwest, and Level3.

    Our scalable Multi-Gigabit Internet network currently serves over 10-billion hits per month. We currently host thousands of Internet web, mail and application servers, network routers, switches, firewalls and load balancers.

     The building receives electricity from three seperate power feeds on a spot network that provides
   for automatic failover capabilities.

    Data Center maintains level current and short term power backup through a complex UPS system, and protects against possible long-term power failures with two 1.5 megawatt diesel generators. Ideal temperature and humidity is accurately controlled with redundant cooling systems.

     Equipment is protected by a pre-action, dry pipe fire suppression system. A high level of security is maintained   through a five level system that includes access codes, a security guard station,
   biometric hand scanners, electronic proximity readers and security cameras

  

  

� 24/7 monitoring to ensure all transit links are up and there is no network outage

� Network utilization audited weekly to ensure no more than 50% of the maximum capacity is used during peak times