Manchester, NH
What We Offer:
  • Secure Full Cabinets
  • Secure Half Cabinets
  • Secure Quarter Cabinets
  • Individual Colocation
  • Door Sensors
  • 24/7 Monitored Cameras
  • Redundant Power
  • Staging Area
  • Diesel Generator
  • and more......
  • Collocation Housing options ranging from secure & open racks

  • Complete array of power options - including 115VAC, 230 VAC and -48 VDC

  • Total environmental control for cooling, heating, and humidity

  • Dedicated or shared Internet bandwidth with room to grow

  • Backup power with on-site dedicated generator

  • Customized approach to connectivity and redundancy

  • 24/7 monitoring, on site administrators

 

 
Manchester, New Hampshire Data Center Brief

Sundial Ave
MCI owns, operates, monitors and maintains one of the largest communications networks in the world, carrying over 50% of all Internet traffic. MCI owns the world's farthest reaching global network and spans more than 4,500 Points of Presence (POPs) throughout the world. The global IP network can circle the globe more than four times. Additionally, MCI remains the most connected Internet backbone provider with the greatest number of Autonomous System network connections. The company's expansive IP footprint, coupled with its direct interconnections, exceeds all other competitor networks and enables its business customers and ISPs to reach more destinations directly through MCI's global IP backbone than any other carrier.


MCI North American Network Map

 

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Connectivity
Crucial Servers makes full use of redundancy, to ensure that there is no single point of failure in our connectivity to the Internet. We utilize multiple links to the Internet, which currently consists of multiple Gigabit Ethernet fiber backbones into a range of Tier 1 and 2 networks. Our on-site transit providers include Level3, AT&T, Verizon, NEON, Choice One, GNAPS and MCI. This level of connectivity ensures that a high level of reliability and redundancy is maintained by Crucial Servers.

Capacity
Crucial Servers allocation and Network is currently under-utilized, which signifies that we have plenty of excess capacity, even during peak periods. This allows us to accommodate for large spikes in traffic. We are always adding network capacity in an effort to ensure that content is delivered to your audience as efficiently as possible.

Real-time Monitoring
Crucial Servers uses SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to monitor all aspects of our network. Network utilization statistics are collected and graphed by Cacti and RTG, then analyzed by our support staff. All customers will receive a login to cacti to graph there own usage.

Environment - Our network is climate controlled and kept between 65-72º F (18-22C). Humidity is maintained at optimal levels to keep your equipment cool and static electricity at a minimum. The facility is controlled by duel 20-Ton Airflow Liebert's. These systems provide a virtually dust-free and particle-free computing environment, with temperature, humidity, and air-quality regulation.

Security - Restricted access to the Network Operations Center is monitored every day. Visitors and clientele are only allowed on-site if escorted by Network Operations Center staff. We have key-card access and locking cabinets to keep out un-wanted hands.

Fail-over Power - Our facility houses internal UPS systems and incase of failure provides a Onan Cummings 125 Kw Three Phase Diesel Generator. Our locations is also on the Dual Power grid for Manchester, NH Airport (MHT)

Fire Suppression - FM200 Dry Pipe with Double Bell Alarm